TETI LIBRARY

Reference/Circulation Desk:
603-836-2532
ref@nhia.edu

The Teti Library serves the Institute community in support of the college curriculum, and art research. Our collection has grown to 12,145 volumes since our move to a new facility in Fuller Hall. We are a member of the GMILCS consortium comprised of three academic and nine public libraries and an affiliate member of the New Hampshire College and University Council (NHCUC).

The Library is located on the main level of Fuller Hall.

Information Literacy
Contact the reference librarians for bibliographic instruction, classes, research and database instruction.


Books and Periodicals

  • The Teti Library houses the circulating book collection, periodical collection, reference, reserve room and rare book collections.

Videos, DVD’s and audio

  • The Teti Library circulates videos to faculty and provides a viewing station for students and faculty.
  • PC laptops and a projector circulate to faculty.
  • A CD/tape player is available to students and circulates to faculty.

Slide Library

  • The slide/digital image collection is available to faculty by contacting the Teti Library staff.

Special Collections

  • The Library Special Collections room contains rare and fragile materials on photography, drawing, painting and illustration. A recent donation of 2000, 19th century – 21st century photographic books and periodicals by Mr. John Teti has considerably enhanced the collection with important, rare books many of which contain original photographs (albumen prints, gravures). Students, faculty and researchers will find artist books, photography books, pop-up books, signed and limited editions, periodicals on art as well as the Institute Archives and a small modern photograph collection.

Electronic Resources

  • The Teti Library provides internet access to the online catalog, subscription databases, and subject guides.
  • Application software and a laser printer is available for word processing (see Hours and Policies link for specific programs listed under Services.)
  • A CD/tape player is available to students and circulates to faculty.
  • Photocopying is available near the circulation desk.


Left image:
Photo by Glen Scheffer

Middle image:
Photo by Glen Scheffer

Right image:
Brittany Silveria