University of The Andes Libraries
Within the different campi in Mérida (Spanish)
- Faculty of Arts Reading Room Charles Dávila
- Integrated Library of Architecture, Natural Sciences and Engineering - BIACI María Eugenia Chaves
- Sciences and Technology Reference Centre
- Faculty of Architecture Library of Periodic Publications
- Faculty of Sciences Reading Room Salón Aquiles Nazoa
- Central Library Tulio Febres Cordero
- CIDIAT Library Dr. Carlos Grassi
- Library of Sciences in Law, Politics, and Criminology Miguel Pisani Crespo
- Library of Economic and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Pharmacy Library Ismael Valero Balza
- Forestry and Environmental Sciences Library Antonio José Uzcátegui Burguera
- Faculty of Geography Library Luis Fernando Chaves
- University Hospital of the Andes Autonomous Institute Library - IAHULA
- Faculty of Humanities and Education Library Gonzalo Rincón Gutiérrez
- School of Modern Languages Library Mary Castañeda
- Social Sciences Reference Centre
- Faculty of Medicine Library Br. Domingo Salazar Rojas
- Health Sciences Reference Centre
- Faculty of Dentistry Library Jacob Calanche
ULA Libraries in other Venezuelan cities and states (Spanish)
- "Dr. Pedro Rincón Gutiérrez" Táchira State Campus Library Luis Beltrán Pietro Figueroa
- "Rafael Rangel" Trujillo State Campus Undergraduate Library Aquiles Nazoa
- "Rafael Rangel" Trujillo State Campus Postgraduate Library José Vicente Scorza
- "Alberto Adriani" El Vigia Campus Reading Room Peter Inglessis
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