The Margaret Smith Library is named in honour of the first Director of the JLB Smith Institute of Ichthyology, and contributes to research and teaching in aquatic biodiversity through our heritage literature collections, and a global web of data.
The Library grew from a diverse collection of printed material: books, reprints, journals, maps, antiquarian works, and a large collection of unpublished ‘grey literature’, put together by Margaret and JLB Smith in the years following WWII. Many of the books are now housed as a special collection, which has always been referred to as the "Rare Books".
Access the Margaret Smith Library Libguide here.