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University of Maryland Libraries

The University of Maryland Libraries is the largest university library in the Washington, D.C. - Baltimore area. The university's library system includes eight libraries; seven are located on the College Park campus, while the eighth library, Priddy Library, is located on the University System of Maryland satellite campus in Shady Grove.〔(UMD's Eight Libraries ) Retrieved 2013-4-06.〕
The UM Libraries are a key academic resource that supports the teaching, learning, and research goals of the university. The various materials collected by the libraries can be accessed by students, scholars, and the general public. The libraries feature 4 million volumes and a substantial number of e-resources (including more than 17,000 e-journal titles), a variety of archives and special collections, and a host of technological resources which enable remote online access to the Libraries' holdings and services. The libraries are currently ranked 10th in electronic resources as a percentage of total library materials by the 115-member Association of Research Libraries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lib.umd.edu/about )〕〔(UMD Undergraduate Admissions Site ) Retrieved 2010-6-16.〕 Patricia A. Steele currently serves as the Dean of Libraries, taking over the position in the Fall of 2009.〔(Office of the Dean, Univ. of Maryland Libraries ) Retrieved 2010-6-17.〕〔(Wells, Carrie. New libraries dean works to revamp and expand McKeldin’s study spaces. ''The Diamondback''. October 22, 2009. ) Retrieved 2010-6-17.〕
==History==

A library/gym building was constructed on campus in 1893, which survived the Great Fire of 1912;〔(UM Libraries Digital Collection: ''Old Library/Gym Building, 1893'' ) Retrieved 2010-6-16.〕〔(UM Libraries Digital Collection: ''First Library's Exterior, 1912'' ) Retrieved 2010-6-16.〕 the building, which stood where Tydings Hall now stands, was razed in 1958. A new library building, called Shoemaker Library (now known as the Shoemaker Building), was constructed in 1931 (named for Samuel M. Shoemaker, chairman of the Board of Regents from 1916 to 1933), and served as the university's main library until the construction of McKeldin Library in 1958.〔(''MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives'' ) Retrieved 2010-6-16.〕〔(''MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives'', List of Class Gifts ) Retrieved 2010-6-16.〕
The university's library became a Federal depository library in 1925, a status it has held since. In 1965, the library system became the Regional Depository for Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.〔(UM Libraries, U.S. Government Information, Maps & GIS Services, ''About Us'' ) Retrieved 2010-6-17.〕

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