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514 Poplar Street Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 AM - 5 PM
Friday - 8 AM - 4 PM
Saturday - Noon - 4 PM
(Closed most major holidays)
HOLIDAY CLOSING SCHEDULE - PLEASE NOTE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2009 TO FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2010
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The NAWCC Library & Research Center requires a $5.00 fee for onsite users. Exceptions are: NAWCC Members, NAWCC School of Horology Students, National Watch & Clock Museum Timekeepers & Admission paying Visitors, Students / Educators with a Valid Student or Faculty ID |
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The National Watch and Clock Museum Library and Research Center is one of the largest horological libraries in the world. Housed within the Watch and Clock Museum, the collection consists of over 30,000 books, catalogs, and periodicals dealing with all aspects of the study of time and timekeeping.
Special collections material includes 21,000 American patents; postcards dealing with horological subjects; postal stamps showing timekeeping devices; ledgers and drawings from the Hamilton Watch Company; the Whitaker Westclox collection; and the personal papers of such noted horologists as Jesse Coleman, Orville Hagans, Barclay Stephens, Robert Franks, James W. Gibbs, Albert Potter, and Charles Alvah Smith.
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For quick answers to clock and watch questions, you may prefer to use the NAWCC Message Board.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files accessible below. |
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NAWCC Lending Library Guidelines for Borrowing Material:
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Download a Library Lending Form:
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Complete Library Catalog (Online):
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Monthly summaries of new books to the Lending Library:
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Slide Programs are available for Chapter use only through the Headquarters' office:
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Video Programs available through NAWCC Library:
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Bulletins A fantastic amount of information on clocks, watches, and other timepieces, and their makers, can be obtained from the NAWCC Bulletins. In order to consult the online Bulletin index, simply go to the NAWCC “Bulletin Index Search” and proceed to conduct your searches there. Please note, however, that some articles listed there have not been scanned; therefore, you will have to provide the issue and page numbers (last two columns showing on the Bulletin Index listings) whenever photocopies or digital scans are requested. |



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