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The Industrial Relations Library (IR) was organized in 1922, coinciding with the establishment of Princeton University's Industrial Relations Section. It ranks as the oldest special collection of its type among universities in the United States. The collection of 6500 volumes and over 100,000 pamphlets is highly specialized. Subject areas covered include: labor economics; labor relations; labor union organization and policies; social security; unemployment insurance; personnel administration; economic aspects of education; labor-management relations; human resources utilization; and manpower aspects of economic development.
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The library has an extensive collection of labor union publications in both paper and microform format, as well as a collection of labor union convention proceedings. Whenever possible, newsprint is replaced by microfilm.
Click here for holdings in paper formatThe Industrial Relations book collection is located outside the Social Science Reference Center near the entrance to the Industrial Relations Section at A-17-F in Firestone Library. These books circulate through the main Circulation Desk on the 1st Floor unless marked otherwise.
More information on Journals and Books in the Industrial Relations Library and in Firestone Library generally can be found in the:For information on the scope and organization of industrial relations literature and help getting started on a research project see Guide to Research in Industrial Relations at Princeton.
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USA Industrial Relations Library. Phone: (609) 258-4043 Last updated: June 16, 2008 |