Wetherill
Room 301
Mellon Library of Chemistry
Purdue University
W. Lafayette, IN 47907-1538
Tel: (765) 494-2862
Fax: (765) 494-1579
Hours:
Mon-Thurs: 8:00am - 10:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Sat: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Sun: 1:00pm - 10:00pm
*Exceptions are
posted at the library.
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About
the Mellon Library of Chemistry
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Library History |
Professor
Melvin Guy Mellon arrived in September 1919 to begin his
career at Purdue. He was
one of two
analytical chemists on the Purdue Chemistry faculty, which
totaled six at the time. The departmental library collection
at this time
was quite small. Professor Mellon, being especially interested
in chemical libraries, began efforts to add to the collection
in order to begin his course in chemical literature. Once every
two
weeks, he spent time in the library to put books back into
place and lock the cabinets at closing time, as there was no
librarian.
Professor Mellon continued to teach the course on chemical
literature at Purdue even after his retirement and provided guest
lectures
in the course until 1991.
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Prof. M. G. Mellon
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In
recognition of Professor Mellon's contributions to the Department
and to the field of chemical literature the chemistry library
was dedicated as
the M. G. Mellon Library of Chemistry in 1973. The present
library is now much larger than its original single room. Now
it has
grown in all directions. At present, the M. G. Mellon Library
of Chemistry
spans six rooms and three floors.
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Acting Head
Prof.
Jeremy Garritano |