Bass Library

Anne T. & Robert M. Bass Library, formerly Cross Campus Library, is Yale University's main library for frequently used materials in the humanities and social sciences, with an especially strong literature collection. In addition, Bass contains many reading and studying spaces, a large computer lab, and an area for books held in reserve. The Cross Campus Library was originally built in 1971 in a minimalist-functionalist style and designed by Edwar... more

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  • Cross Campus Library,
  • Anne T. & Robert M. Bass Library,
  • Sterling Memorial Library Addition

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119 High Street
New Haven Connecticut
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