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Collections

Elaborate Christianity-centered engraving with numerous symbolic images

Rare books and artifacts

Our varied collection of rare books, both print and manuscript, represent more than six centuries of human interaction around the globe. Our small but growing collection of artifacts include globes, paintings, and ephemera.

Illuminated medieval capital letter A in blue, gold, and red

Documents, manuscripts, and archival collections

Government documents, letters, passports, licenses, and other documents of practice, both print and manuscript, can be found within this part of the Bell collection. These collections represent both individuals and corporate bodies, like the major trading companies of the early modern era.

Section of Atlantic ocean off the western coast of Africa depicting ships and sea creatures

Historical maps

The more than 22,000 maps in the Bell collection provide insight into the people of the past viewed their world. Many of these maps are freely available online.

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Stylized wing dragon in green and red

Digitized materials

The James Ford Bell Library's growing collection of digitized materials can be found in the Libraries' digital archive, UMedia. New items are added frequently. Most items can be freely downloaded; if you require images at a higher resolution, please contact a Bell staff member.

Chinese text with part of solar system and map title

Matteo Ricci's World Map

Kunyu wanguo quantu 坤輿萬國全圖 (Complete Geographical Map of Ten Thousand Countries), is the oldest surviving map in Chinese to show the Americas. This 1 foot x 5.25 foot six panel world map is one of the highlights of the Bell collection.

Pulling down monument in New York City, 1776

Exhibitions and instructional resources

The James Ford Bell Library has a robust exhibition program, offering physical exhibitions in the Bell Gallery in the Elmer L. Andersen Library building, as well as digital exhibits, some of which drawn from physical exhibitions. Most of our digital exhibits can be used as learning modules for K-12, college students, and lifelong learners.

Reception in Andersen Library Atrium

Events and announcements

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Prepare for your visit

Materials from the James Ford Bell Library are available by appointment only. Initial consultations will be held remotely by phone or online during the phased reopening of the Libraries due to COVID-19.

Material requests and appointments must be made at least one week in advance (this differs from detailed visit instructions linked below) and are dependent on staff availability. If you are not sure about what you would like to see, please request a consultation.

Detailed visit instructions

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Visit

Hours

Today

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sat, Nov 9

Closed

Sun, Nov 10

Closed

Mon, Nov 11

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tue, Nov 12

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Note: Appointments are required to visit the reading room within these hours.

More Andersen Library hours

James Ford Bell Library

Visit

15F Andersen Library
222 21st Ave South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Parking information

Call

612-624-1528

Email

jfbell@umn.edu

Research consultation

Our staff works with individuals and small groups to locate materials in the collection appropriate for your research topic. The service is available everyone. All consultations will be provided online until the building is fully open following closure for Covid-19.

Teaching and learning

We support teaching and learning at all levels and welcome interaction with the collection. We work with instructors to craft a unique learning experience for students; we work with students to develop skills in handling, using, and comprehending primary sources.

Engagement and outreach

Fellowships

Student Prizes

Community Connections

Publications

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Give to the collection

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