Library Services

Kristine Mann Library Catalog

Local Services

Research: Any member of the public may conduct research on Library premises at no charge. No appointment is necessary during our regular hours.

  • Computer searching is available in the library.
  • Card catalogs through 1986 may also be consulted.
  • Photocopies of non-restricted materials may be made onsite at a charge of 15 cents a copy.

  • Borrowing: The Library has a large circulating collection of books, files and tapes. Borrowing is available to residents of the Metropolitan New York area who support the Library through annual KML library dues or who are members of the APC of New York or analysts-in-training at the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. Most materials are lent for one to three weeks and may be renewed, depending on waiting lists.


    Long Distance Services

    The Library does not lend its materials to other libraries through interlibrary loan.

  • Photocopies of out-of-print materials or those difficult to obtain elsewhere may be sent out to institutions or individual researchers, subject to "fair use" copyright regulations.
  • Photocopies and/or bibliographies may be ordered and sent at a charge of 60 cents a page, with a minimum of $6.00 per order.
  • Faxing is available at an additional $1.00 a page.
  • Special research assistance is available at $20.00 per hour.
  • The Kristine Mann Library is located in the C.G. Jung Center of New York, and services the needs of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, researchers, psychologists, and psychology professors and students. The library is open to the public and anyone with an interest in Jung and Jungian studies.