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Celebrating 100 Years of The Texas Medical Center Library: 1915-2015

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Allison Storm Damage Office Space (2001)
Allison Flooding (2001)
Allison Storm Damage Bookshelves (2001)
Tropical Storm Allison Furniture Damage (2001)
Allison Storm Damage Office Space (2001)
Allison Storm Damage (2001)
Allison Storm Damage: Furniture Blown Everywhere (2001)
Allison Storm Damage Garage 3 (2001)
Library Lobby (2002)
Library First Floor (2002)
Class In Session (2002)
Computer Lab (2002)
Students Engaged In Doing Research (2002)
Library Plaza (2002)
Front Entrance of The TMC Library (2005)
Construction of Michael Debakey Library and Museum (2006)
Reception of Opening of Michael Debakey Library and Museum (2006)
Dr. Michael Debakey (2006)
Reference Desk (2007)
Library Interior with Bookshelves (2007)
Library Interior with Bookshelves Another Angle (2007)

Allison Storm Damage Office Space (2001)

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The origins of the library date back to 1915, when the Houston Academy of Medicine (HAM) established a small library in downtown Houston to serve the Harris County Medical Society. This Library was co..

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The origins of the library date back to 1915, when the Houston Academy of Medicine (HAM) established a small library in downtown Houston to serve the Harris County Medical Society. This Library was combined with the Baylor College of Medicine’s (BCM’s) small library in 1949 to form a centralized collection. As more institutions joined the Texas Medical Center, they also shared the resources of the TMC Library, thereby creating a unique point of collaboration among the institutions of the TMC.
A permanent home for this new library was built in the early 1950’s, through the efforts of HAM and BCM. Jesse H. Jones contributed funding for the construction, and in 1954, the approximately 27,000 square foot, three-story “Jesse H. Jones Library Building” was dedicated. By 1975, a new addition to the building had added another 76,000 square feet for the Library’s growing collection. At this time, the Library officially became known as the Houston Academy of Medicine – Texas Medical Center Library. Today the library uses the shorter operating name of The TMC Library. Find out more at History of the Library from the library website.

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June 2001

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