University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries information
UTSA Libraries
The John Peace Library
Location
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Type
Academic library
Established
1976[1]
Collection
Items collected
books, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, maps, manuscripts, photographs, art collections, and films
Access and use
Population served
UTSA University Students, Faculty, and Staff, and outlying area
Members
UTSA University Students, Faculty, and Staff, and courtesy users from outlying area
Other information
Website
UTSA Libraries
The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries (UTSA Libraries) is the academic library of The University of Texas at San Antonio, a state research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. UTSA Libraries consists of the John Peace Library (JPL) on the Main Campus, the Downtown Library, and the Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Library. The libraries provide students and faculty with a comprehensive access to information as well as spaces for active learning, teaching, and interdisciplinary scholarship.
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