Library & Archives
Library & Archives
Vision: The RSABG Library is a world-class research library specializing in (1) systematic, floristic, and evolutionary botany and 2) the botany, horticulture, natural history, and ethnobotany of California.
Mission: To support the organization's mission by providing library services to the staff and students of RSABG, members and volunteers of the organization, members of The Claremont Colleges, and the general public.
Hours:
The Library is Open to the public by appointment - 24 hour notice preferred
Monday – Friday 9:00-Noon & 1:00-4:00
Wishlist: The RSABG library can always benefit from acquiring materials that are not in its current budget to purchase. Some of these titles are listed here. Donors can purchase them on Amazon through this link, and the books will be sent directly to the library. We accept either new or used copies as long as they are in reasonable condition. Donors can request a letter from the Garden confirming this gift as a charitable donation to a non-profit. Donors will also be recognized in Blais, the library's online catalog. A keyword search of the word gift along with the individual's name will produce the list (for example, search "gift Rudolf Schmid"). Memorial gifts are also welcome, and they are also documented in Blais with the name of the person being memorialized.
http://www.amazon.com/wishlist/1VFTVPKT3T2QD
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History of the Collection: Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (RSABG) was founded in 1927 by Susanna Bixby Bryant in Orange County, CA and relocated to Claremont in 1951. Susanna’s plan for her botanic garden included a research-quality library. She built a considerable personal collection in her lifetime and that collection continues to be the foundation of the library today. Some of Susanna’ personal books can still be found in the library and are still being used. Today, the library contains nearly 50,000 bound volumes and 750 current print and electronic journals and other periodicals related to the mission of RSABG and the library. Acquisitions are constantly being added in all formats. The collection is designed for education and research purposes and is geared towards graduate students and advanced researchers. It is composed of books, periodicals, reprints, microforms, pamphlets, article reprints, and digital resources. These focus principally on systematic, floristic, and evolutionary botany, horticulture, California natural history, and the ethnobotany of southwestern North America and California. The holdings of the library are included in the online catalog of the Claremont Colleges, BLAIS, http://blais.claremont.edu.
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