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Mission
The mission of the Dimitris & Aliki Perrotis Library is to provide quality, contemporary information resources and services in support of all the educational programs at the American Farm School.
Users
As the central information source for the institution, the Library’s primary role is to serve its clients:
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The faculty, students, staff, administration and alumni of the Secondary Program; |
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The faculty, students, staff, administration and alumni of the Dimitris Perrotis College of Agricultural Studies; |
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The administration of, and the participants in, the department of Life Long Learning programs. The latter also includes Europe Direct (the Center of European Information) that is hosted at the School and operates under the auspices of the European Commission; |
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The general public. | Location
An American missionary, Dr. John Henry House, founded the American Farm School in 1904. Subsequently, and in 1908, Dr. House’s personal collection became the first AFS Library, situated at James Hall.
Over the years, several sites on campus hosted the Library while, since 1986, it has been located at Princeton Hall. An ambitious renovation project was completed in 2001, and the facility was named the Dimitris & Aliki Perrotis Library, to honor generous benefactors.
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