Perry-Castañeda Library

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The Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL) is the main central library of UT Austin library system in Austin, Texas.

The UT Austin campus library system holds nearly 8 million volumes, ranking it as the fifth largest library among academic institutions in the United States, and the eleventh largest overall in the country.[1]

Established in 1972, the Perry-Castañeda Library is named for two former University professors, Ervin S. Perry and Carlos E. Castañeda. Professor Perry was the first African American to be appointed to the academic rank of professor and Professor Castañeda played a central role in the early development of the Benson Latin American Collection.

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  1. ^ Nation's Largest Libraries by Volumes Held. Nation's Largest Libraries. LibrarySpot (2006). Retrieved on 2006-04-24.

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