University Libraries
The UNCG University Libraries system has six branches. They are:
- Walter Clinton Jackson Library (the main campus library)
- Teaching and Learning Center Library
- Music Library
- Teaching Resource Center Library (housed in the School of Education)
- Multicultural Resource Center Library (located in the Elliot University Center)
- University Archives and Manuscripts, Special Collections and Rare Books, and Digital Projects
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