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  2. John Cotton Dana Library - Wikipedia

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    The John Cotton Dana Library, referred to simply as the Dana Library, is the third largest library of Rutgers University and the main library on its Newark campus. [1] The library collections focus on business, management, and nursing. The fourth floor houses the Institute of Jazz Studies, the world's

  3. Institute of Jazz Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 the Institute materials were moved to the Newark campus of Rutgers University in New Jersey. Charles Nanry, a sociologist, worked part-time as its administrator. It was first located in the Dana Library (1972), then moved to Bradley Hall (1975). The Institute was formally affiliated with the John Cotton Dana Library at Rutgers in 1984.

  4. John Cotton Dana - Wikipedia

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    The pre-legal department of New Jersey Law School, transitioning from a two-year to a four-year curriculum in 1930, renamed the school Dana College (Watkins 2006, 2). Six years after his death, the city of Newark appointed October 6, 1935 as John Cotton Dana Day. Rutgers-Newark's main library, opened in 1967, is named after Dana.

  5. Dana Library - Wikipedia

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    Dana Library may refer to: John Cotton Dana Library, research library at Rutgers University–Newark, New Jersey; Dana Library and Research Centre, a section of the Science Museum, London; Dana Library, a former name of the Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts

  6. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/History of Nursing in Newark March 2023

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    The John Cotton Dana Library of Rutgers University in Newark welcomes students, staff, faculty, and the general public to an Edit-a-thon focused on the history of nursing in Newark, New Jersey. The participants affiliated with this initiative will not make any edits that would not be beneficial to the goals of Wikipedia.

  7. Rutgers University–Newark - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Rutgers–Newark date back to 1908 when the New Jersey Law School first opened its doors. That law school, along with four other educational institutions in Newark—Dana College (founded in 1927), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1909), Seth Boyden School of Business (founded 1929), and Mercer Beasley School of Law (founded 1926)—would form a series of ...

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  9. Archibald S. Alexander Library - Wikipedia

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    Archibald S. Alexander Library is the oldest and main university library for Rutgers University–New Brunswick.It houses an extensive humanities and social science collection [1] [2] and also supports the work of faculty and staff at four professional schools: the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Social Work ...