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Hodges Library (Knoxville, Tennessee)

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1015 Volunteer Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37996
Departments: Administrative Offices
(865) 974-4351
www.lib.utk.edu/

The John C. Hodges Library, the central library facility for the Knoxville campus, houses 1.8 million volumes and includes collections in all subject areas and in many formats—books, journals and periodicals, microfilm and fiche, audio, video, multimedia, and more.

The library is named for the late Dr. John C. Hodges, professor of English and long-time benefactor of the University’s libraries. A scholar of English literature, at UT for 41 years, Dr. Hodges was the author of the Harbrace Handbook, possibly the most widely used college text in the country.

The six-story, 350,000-square-foot building was constructed around the smaller, five-story, 100,000-square-foot John C. Hodges Undergraduate Library built in 1969. The present building was completed in 1987 and incorporated the collections of the former Undergraduate Library and the former James D. Hoskins Main Library.
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Coordinates:   35°57'18"N   83°55'47"W
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