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Stanford Libraries is home to a strong collection of maps of Africa, including maps donated by Oscar I. Norwich and Caroline Batchelor as well as maps from the Barry Lawrence Ruderman Collection, the University of Cape Town Collections, and the David Rumsey Map Collection.
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Rare Book Collection: currently moving to Green Library and will be inaccessible until mid-summer. University Archives and the Manuscripts collections: Most materials are available. Records for newly processed manuscript material will be made available via the Online Archive of California and SearchWorks as they are processed.