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Fenwick Library
The Fenwick Library was named for Charles Rogers Fenwick, one of George Mason's founders. A delegate to the Virginia General Assembly from Arlington Fenwick helped establish the Northern Virginia branch of the University of Virginia that would eventually become George Mason University. Wing A was dedicated in 1967, Wing B, in 1974, and Wing C, the tower, in 1983.
Fenwick Library is the main research library at George Mason. Its resources include:
- most of the university's books
- microforms
- print and bound journals
- government documents
- maps
Fenwick also houses the ITU Administrative Services
Fenwick, whose
website is located at http://library.gmu.edu/,
also offers access to an extensive and diverse selection of
electronic resources.
- web-based databases
- stand-alone CD-ROM databases
- the libraries' on-line catalog
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