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Jackson Library

 

About the Library

Jackson Library is a working laboratory for the preparation of assigned work, for the collection of information in the subject areas of interest to the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and for in-depth research. The library was originally established with approximately 1,000 volumes and over a period of time developed into a major research library with over 130,000 items currently. In addition, the library contains thousands of corporate reports of American and foreign companies and a substantial periodicals collection with about 950 current subscriptions.

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History of the Jackson Library

Established in 1933 to serve a growing graduate business school, the Jackson Library is recognized as one of the premier academic business resources. Learn more about it.

History of the Rosenberg Corporate Research Center

Louise J. and Claude N. Rosenberg established the Rosenberg Corporate Research Center in 1992 to provide a collection of the latest business and information resources available in print and electronic formats. Learn more about it.