Our Reading Room is currently open to researchers who would like to consult our collections Monday through Friday from 11:30am - 4:30pm. To schedule an appointment or determine if alternate accommodations may be available, please contact us at clark@humnet.ucla.edu.
We offer a range of remote reference and digitization services that are available to all interested researchers. To request remote assistance, please email clark@humnet.ucla.edu.
Quick Information
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
2520 Cimarron Street
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Hours:
The Clark grounds are open to the public Monday through Friday from 9am to 4:30pm.
Our Reading Room is currently open to researchers who would like to consult our collections Monday through Friday from 11:30am – 4:30pm. To schedule an appointment or determine if alternate accommodations may be available, please contact us at clark@humnet.ucla.edu.
We are closed to the public on weekends.
Tours:
Public tours of library are offered according to staff availability and by appointment only. Contact clarktours@humnet.ucla.edu.
Remote Reference and Digitization Services:
We have expanded our remote reference and digitization services in response to researchers’ evolving needs. To request remote assistance, please email clark@humnet.ucla.edu.
Please note that when requests outpace resources, priority will be given to requests from UCLA affiliates, including Center/Clark Fellows, who are working under deadlines.
Telephone:
(310) 794-5155
E-mail:
clark@humnet.ucla.edu
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Upcoming Events
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Caribbean Kaleidoscope: Convergence and Transformation in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
October 17, 2024 -
Early Global Caribbean: Conference 1: Convergences
October 18, 2024 -
Reading Paul Landacre’s Archive with the Clark Collections: California Landscape and the Erasure of Indigeneity
October 23, 2024 -
Cuarteto Casals, Chamber Music at the Clark 30th Anniversary
November 2, 2024 -
Funding London’s Elite Music Scene Through the Profits of Slavery in the Eighteenth Century and Beyond: Bio-Bibliographical Work as Reparative History
November 13, 2024