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What kind of library collections does Wilmington University own and where are they located?

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What kind of library collections does Wilmington University own and where are they located?

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The Library collections of Wilmington University are housed in two facilities. The R.C. & Dorothy M. Peoples Library is the main Library for the University. It is located in the Robert C. & Dorothy M. Peoples Library Building at the center of the New Castle campus. The Georgetown Site Collection, located in the Samuel Betze Library of Delaware Technical & Community College Owens campus in Georgetown, contains collections in support of Nursing, Education, Counseling and Business. Current total holdings number more than 100,000 items, including approximately 100,000 books and bound serials, as well as approximately 100,000 microforms and audiovisual materials. The Library retains the ERIC document collection, and has over 115,000 microfiche documents beginning with 1968. In addition, the Library currently subscribes to over 200 print periodicals and more than 18,000 electronic journals. Access to information is enhanced by more than 35 online databases, many of which are linked to full-t

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