Hesburgh Library

Hesburgh Library
The Hesburgh Library, the reflection pool, and the Word of Life mural
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41°42′09″N 86°14′03″W / 41.70250°N 86.23417°W / 41.70250; -86.23417
LocationNotre Dame, Indiana, United States
TypeAcademic library
EstablishedSeptember 18, 1963 (1963-09-18)
Branch ofHesburgh Libraries
Branches9
Collection
Size3 million+ books
3 million+ microform units
34,000+ electronic titles
28,850+ audiovisual items
Access and use
Access requirementsStudents, faculty, and staff
Circulation329,511
Population served14,000
Other information
Budget$27 million
DirectorK. Matthew Dames, Edward H. Arnold Dean, Hesburgh Libraries and University of Notre Dame Press
Websitelibrary.nd.edu/hesburgh
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Theodore Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the University of Notre Dame's library system. The present-day building opened on September 18, 1963, as Memorial Library. In 1987, it was renamed Hesburgh Library, in honor of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., who served as the university's president from 1952 to 1987. The library's exterior façade that faces the university's football stadium includes a large, 134-foot (41 m) by 68-foot (21 m) mural called Word of Life, or more commonly known as Touchdown Jesus. As of 2009, the library ranked as the 61st largest collection among research universities in the United States, with an estimated 3.39 million volumes.

  1. ^ "Hesburgh Library" (PDF).
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