John A. Morris Library
The Morris Library was established in 1987, the result of a generous gift from John
A. Morris and family. Mr. Morris was a Thoroughbred owner and breeder. When initially
established, the Morris Library had one computer terminal, two databases on CD-ROM
and a small print collection. Since that time, the library’s access to electronic
resources has grown exponentially. The Morris Library was one of the first primarily
electronic information centers in the nation and remains the only one dedicated
to the horse and veterinary medicine.
Mission
The Morris Library provides equine health-related information in support of the
research conducted at the Gluck Equine Research Center. The library also serves
as an equine information resource to the general public, horse owners, veterinarians
and researchers around the world.
Location & Hours
The Morris Library is located on the second floor of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine
Research Center. It is open to the public, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. The Library’s materials are non-circulating.