 | Princeton Day School features three libraries providing a focus for study, research and personal reading. Holdings include over 45,000 books and a broad selection of computer software, periodicals, recordings and microforms selected to support and enrich the curriculum.
Our libraries play a central role in supporting Princeton Day School's philosophical commitment to encourage students to view learning as
cooperative and unending and to ensure that all members of the community are accomplished users of ideas and information.
Each library serves as the information center for its division, providing an organized selection of resources in multiple formates plus online
access to specialized databases and Internet services.
Lower School Lambert Library
May Margaret Fine Libraries for Upper and Middle Schools
The
librarians are reading advisors, information specialists, and library administrators. Each librarian has professional training in curricular
consulting and information literacy teaching, enabling them to serve as partners with teachers to extend the classroom experience.
Library holdings are combined in an online catalog (Spectrum) available on the library computers and via our website. |
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