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A University of Nebraska State Museum, as well referred to as Elephant Hall, occurs as natural history museum featuring Nebraska biodiversity, paleontology, & ethnic diversity. It was founded around 1871. A museum is located in Morrill Hall on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus near a corner of Fourteenth & Vine Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska.

the museum houses Mueller Planetarium, a mitts-in science discovery center, & the world-famous Elephant Hall, in which visitant watch the world's big articulated fossil gigantic among a premier collection of fossil elephants. Likewise featured come interactional palaeontology exhibits, the dinosaur gallery, ancient life & evolutiin exhibits, wildlife diaramas, gems & minerals, Western Indian & African exhibits, & the irregular exhibit gallery featuring rotating displays on diverse topics including photography, comforter & art.

Map and Geographic Information Center
Providing access to spatial data, primarily for Connecticut, as historical maps and aerial photographs.

Archives and Special Collections
Information on collections, electronic resources, events, exhibitions, publications, policies, staff and facilities.

Culpeper Media Library
Circulation policies, multimedia theatres, theatre schedule and reservation information, microform collection, public hours and services.

Pharmacy Library
Collections of books, journals and media related to research in pharmacy practice, pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, immunology and pharmaceutical sciences.

Music and Dramatic Arts Library
Established by the University of Connecticut Music Department in the 1930s and housing a collection of over 70,000 volumes with topics on musical theater, jazz, ethnic music and other subject areas.

Art and Design Library
Houses collections which focus upon the visual arts, including materials in applied and decorative arts, architecture, art history, garden history and design, graphic design, landscape architecture, photography, studio arts, and many other art-related subjects.

University of Connecticut Libraries
Information on services, research, employment opportunities, exhibitions, events and holdings.


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