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Rosenfeld Library
NameRosenfeld Library
Established1972
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States
TypeAcademic library
ScopeBusiness and management
Collection sizeOver 200,000 volumes
Parent organizationUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Branch ofUCLA Anderson School of Management

Rosenfeld Library is the primary academic library supporting the research and instructional missions of the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, it provides specialized resources in business, management, economics, and related fields. The library is named in honor of significant benefactors and plays a central role in the intellectual life of the business school community.

History

The library was established in 1972 to serve the growing needs of the graduate school of management, which was later renamed the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Its development paralleled the expansion of business education in the latter half of the 20th century, influenced by trends at institutions like the Harvard Business School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. A major naming gift from the Rosenfeld family, prominent in Southern California philanthropy, provided transformative support. Throughout its history, the library has adapted to technological shifts, transitioning from traditional print collections to integrated digital resources, mirroring evolutions seen at peer institutions such as the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the Kellogg School of Management.

Collections

The library's holdings encompass over 200,000 physical volumes and provide access to a vast array of electronic resources. Its core collections focus on areas including corporate finance, marketing strategy, entrepreneurship, behavioral economics, and global supply chain management. The library maintains extensive databases like Bloomberg Terminal, WRDS, Capital IQ, and Mergent, which are critical for financial analysis. Special collections include historical materials related to California business history, archival records of notable Los Angeles corporations, and case studies from global entities like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. It also holds a complete collection of UCLA Anderson working papers and doctoral dissertations.

Services and facilities

The library offers a range of services including specialized research consultations, data services support, and instruction in business information literacy. Its physical space features collaborative workrooms, quiet study areas, and a dedicated Bloomberg Terminal lab. Key services include access to proprietary market research from firms like Forrester Research and Gartner, support for MBA students preparing for interviews with firms such as McKinsey & Company and Goldman Sachs, and workshops on using analytical tools like Tableau Software and Python (programming language). The facility also hosts events and lectures featuring prominent figures from the business community.

Governance and administration

The library operates under the umbrella of the UCLA Library system, one of the largest academic library systems in North America, while directly reporting to the dean of the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Its operations are overseen by a head librarian and a team of specialized subject librarians with expertise in business disciplines. Policy and strategic direction are informed by faculty committees from the Anderson School and align with the broader academic goals of the University of California system. Funding derives from the university budget, private donations, and endowment income managed by the UCLA Foundation.

While not a frequent filming location like other parts of the UCLA campus, the library's modern architecture and business-focused environment have been used as a backdrop in media portraying academic and corporate life. It has been featured in documentaries about business education and profiles of the UCLA Anderson School of Management. The library is occasionally referenced in alumni publications and profiles of successful graduates in outlets like the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, highlighting its role in professional development.

Category:University of California, Los Angeles Category:Business libraries Category:Libraries in Los Angeles Category:1972 establishments in California