The University of Maryland, Baltimore’s libraries offer information resources and services to help students, faculty, and staff excel. With a wealth of databases, tutorials, study spaces, journals, and outstanding book collections, the Health Sciences and Human Services Library and the Thurgood Marshall Law Library are well worth your visit.

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Health Sciences and Human Services Library

601 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21201-1512

With an eye toward mastering the accelerated demands of the information future, the Health Sciences and Human Services Library opened in 1998 as an unprecedented, multifunctional, comprehensive library/information services facility. Ever dedicated to technological advances, the  library is a true testament to excellence that spans centuries.

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Thurgood Marshall Law Library

500 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201

The Thurgood Marshall Law Library contains more than 400,000 volumes of Anglo-American legal materials as well as outstanding international and foreign law collections and offers both primary sources and secondary materials. Areas of particular strength are environmental law, health law, intellectual property, international law, law in film, German law, homeland security and terrorism, and East Asian legal studies.