
The Marshall Library is the university's specialist subject library for Economics, with an extensive collection of multiple-copy textbooks to support the Faculty of Economics curriculum. It also houses the collection for the Centre of Development Studies, and welcomes students and staff from all disciplines.
The library, which is affiliated to the University Library, is located with the Faculty of Economics in the Austin Robinson Building on the Sidgwick Site. It is located close to the main Lecture Block and refreshments are available nearby at the ARC Café and the Buttery.
Information about the Library's Economics print resources and archive material, as well as its online and database resources, is available in this LibGuide and via the Marshall Library website.
Term-time: 8:30am-9:00pm weekdays and 11am-5pm Saturdays.
Vacation: 9:00am-5pm weekdays only.
Marshall Library, Austin Robinson Building, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DB
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(01223 3)35217
There are other libraries in Cambridge which may also have useful collections for economists, including these:
Seeley Library (History, Politics & International Studies, Sociology and Land Economy)