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The Texas A&M University Libraries system (includes the Sterling C. Evans Library, the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, the Business Library & Collaboration Commons, the Policy Sciences and Economics Library, and the Medical Sciences Library.

The general academic library is the Sterling C. Evans Library. The bulk of the library collections and services are located in or near the Evans facility. Among these collections and services are the following: access services, interlibrary loan services, consolidated reference services, current periodicals and course reserves, reading and study rooms, the map room, the general collections, and the Administrative Offices.

Adjacent to it is the Library Annex, a six-floor library addition that houses United States and Texas State documents, Educational Media Services, and numerous reading and study rooms, as well as collection management, systems, and other operations offices.

The Business Library & Collaboration Commons houses collections and services supporting teaching and research in business.

The Medical Sciences Library, also located on the West campus, supports teaching and research in human and veterinary medicine, agriculture and life sciences. It is located adjacent to the Reynolds Medical Building.

The Policy Sciences and Economics Library is located at the George Bush Presidential Library Center and supports teaching and research in government and public service, presidential and leadership studies, as well as economics.

Current university library holdings include 3.3 million volumes, 5.4 million microform units, approximately 221,431 maps, over 21,000 linear feet of archival and manuscript collections, over 100,000 photographs, art collections, numerous artifacts, and material in virtually all forms of audiovisual media.

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  • McCoy, J.; Randym (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1997)
    "An all slash X-Files zine, featuring Mulder/Skinner, Mulder/Krycek"--Cover.
  • McCoy, J.; Randym (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1998)
    "An X-Files Slash Zine Featuring Mulder/Skinner and Mulder/Krycek Stories."
  • Mowatt, SR (Lone Gunman Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1995)
    "A het 160-page X-Files anthology with thirteen stories"--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • Fisher, D. (Almost Foolproof Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1994)
    In Issue 7 of this sixteen-part slash Wiseguy story, "Family problems abound: Frank and Jenny have a showdown over Drake; Roger must make some important decisions about Travis; and Vinnie must reconsider his decision about ...
  • Barry, N. (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1996)
    "An 86-page slash Wiseguy novel...The plot centers around Vinnie finally leaving the OCB, finding out Sonny is alive, joining him, and how they deal with each other, finally recognizing their love for each other. There are ...
  • Martin, Vicki L.; Walton, H. Ann; Walton, H. Ann (Featherpaw, Inc.; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1992)
    "A gen War of the Worlds anthology."--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • Walton, H. Ann (Featherpaw, Inc.; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1992)
    "A gen War of the Worlds anthology."--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • Walton, H. Ann (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1991)
    "A gen War of the Worlds anthology."--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • M/K Ultra 
    Rush, Sugar (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1998)
    A 106-page Mulder/Krycek slash anthology featuring stories that were originally published on the internet.
  • Moore, Susan Ross; Lorrah, Jean (Empire Books; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1996)
    "A gen X-Files fanzine"--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • Garnet (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2003)
    "An X-Files slash zine"--Cover.
  • McCoy, J.; Theban Band (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2001)
    "An X-Files slash zine"--Cover.
  • McCoy, J. (Maverick Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1999)
    "An X-Files Slash zine featuring Mulder/Krycek stories, Mulder/Skinner stories and Skinner/Krycek stories"--Cover.
  • Ellicott, Janet (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, )
    "Frak 13 is a 21-page crossover novel called, "V is for Victory" ...It is a crossover between V and many other fandoms, including Knight Rider, Simon & Simon, The A-Team, Airwolf, UFO, and Superman."--Fanlore.org wiki.
  • Davis, Carol (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2008)
    "Carol Davis has been writing fanfic for many years, but the saga of the Winchesters has inspired her more than any other fandom. In this zine, she has collected 20 of her most requested stories, following Sam and Dean ...
  • Leviathon 
    Galasso, G. (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, )
    "A very long drawerfic...It consists of many interconnected stories that take place in the universe of Bird of Paradise. There are 330 pages. The "Bird of Paradise" part is 30 pages.The characters are Derek Quinn and Allyn ...
  • Bartlett, Lorraine; Haldeman, Laurie (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1978)
    "Zebra Three is a gen Starsky and Hutch anthology. It is the first Starsky and Hutch fanzine published, issued while the show was still on the air...In addition to fan fiction, the zines had extensive artwork, poetry and ...
  • Bartlett, Lorraine (Polaris Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1978)
    "Zebra Three is a gen Starsky and Hutch anthology. It is the first Starsky and Hutch fanzine published, issued while the show was still on the air...In addition to fan fiction, the zines had extensive artwork, poetry and ...
  • Bartlett, Lorraine (Polaris Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1979)
    "Zebra Three is a gen Starsky and Hutch anthology. It is the first Starsky and Hutch fanzine published, issued while the show was still on the air...In addition to fan fiction, the zines had extensive artwork, poetry and ...
  • Bartlett, Lorraine (Polaris Press; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1980)
    "Zebra Three is a gen Starsky and Hutch anthology. It is the first Starsky and Hutch fanzine published, issued while the show was still on the air...In addition to fan fiction, the zines had extensive artwork, poetry and ...

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