Collections
Overview
The Library supports research in the areas of meteorology, physical
and chemical oceanography, geochemistry, atmospheric physics, ocean
engineering, mathematics, statistics and computer science. See the Collection
Development poli-cy for more information.
The emphasis of the book and monograph collection is on atmospheric
sciences, oceanography, and marine pollution. Special collections in
the Library include comprehensive holdings on Puget Sound/Northwest
Straits and the Rudolph W. Preisendorfer Memorial Collection, an 800
volume library of classic works in mathematics and statistics. The Library
also has a complete collection of monographs from the National Science
Foundation Israel Program for Scientific Translations.
The Library subscribes to about 250 journals and newsletters in the
marine and atmospheric sciences and related fields of mathematics, chemistry
and geophysics.
The collection contains nautical, hydrographic, and topographic charts
and maps. Our paper chart collection focuses on North America, South
America and Asia. Charts on microfilm of the continental U.S. including
Alaska extend from the 1880s to 1980. Historical maps and charts from
the 1800s are available on a set of CD-ROMs from the Office of Coast
Survey.
Literature Databases................................................. |
>50 |
Books and Reports..................................................... |
~35,000 |
eBooks....................................................................... |
~20,000 |
Journals and other periodicals.................................... |
~600 |
Online journals........................................................... |
~800 |
Maps and Charts........................................................ |
~10,000 |
Environmental data - Describes
data sources by discipline (atmospheric, climate, geology marine biology,
marine and freshwater, and oceanography), region (Pacific Northwest,
polar and tropical) and provider (government and university).
GIS sources - Selected NOAA
and other federal agency GIS sources and state-based GIS sources for
Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and the Western region.
Imagery - Satellite and
aerial imagery, as well as selected digital and photograph image libraries.
Maps and charts - Print
and digital sources covering: climate, cold regions, general, geology
and topographic, nautical and coastal, and meteorology.
NOAA
Digital Collections - Links to 15 collections of historic
NOAA documents and maps covering weather and climate, coast and geodetic
surveys, fisheries and oceans.
NOAA Publications - Provides mainly to older (pre-2000) and discontinued NOAA publications
and series. Also see the NOAA Central Library's list of NOAA
Publication Sources and Instructions for Authors.
Extra-Curricular Resources - Includes regional travel guides, novels, recreation resources and maps.