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Resources Available at the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library

The 100,000+ volumes of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library comprise an extraordinary collection of American and international insurance materials.

The library maintains sets of:

Forms, policies and contracts
Directories of insurance companies and associations, worldwide
Insurance Department reports to state legislatures and selected insurance commissioner annual reviews from around the world
Loose-leaf services for insurance law research (reporters, treatises, litigation reports, case and jury verdicts)
Insurance periodicals in continuous runs, some dating back to the mid-1800's
Insurance laws and regulations from the 50 states and around the world

The diversity of our collection is reflected in terms of:

Medium
Our library contains nearly 100,000 books; 500 microfilm and fiche based resources, primarily in our Government Documents Collection; 50 audio and videotapes; 40 CD ROM products; several databases mounted on the hard drives in the library PCs, including Standard & Poor's Classic Ratings database; and access to two major online database systems, Reuters Insurance Briefing and Lexis-Nexis, and the Internet, including gateway access to numersous business and insurance industry databases.
Country of Origin
Publications come such countries as Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel, France, Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Australia, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Spain and Sweden.
Language
While the majority of material in the library is in English, several languages are prominently represented, including Russian, Chinese, German, Norwegian, French, Korean, Japanese. Several countries send us their law and regulations both in original language and English translation.


The Davis Library has historical as well as contemporary collections, with the oldest volume dating back to 1569 (A Treatise on Insurance, by Benvenuto Straccha, published in Venice Call# M010 S) and an extensive collection of insurance policies and documents tracing the development of insurance terminology and contracts since 1665.

Highlights of the Davis Library’s Special collections include:

Notable documents such as a life insurance policy for an American slave, and a record of funded annuities for 1775 that includes Marie Antoinette, “the present Queen of France.”

In the Marine Insurance area, the Winter Collection of Marine Insurance is a world leader in terms of the scope and depth of the collected works.  It also serves as a memorial to the late president and chairman of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, William David Winter. The Association of Average Adjusters’ collection of American and British maritime law is also housed in the Davis Library.

The Heber B. Churchill Earthquake Collection, donated in 1950, provides detailed accounts of major catastrophes from the beginning of the 20th century, among them the Tokyo Earthquake of 1923; the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906; typhoons in Japan from 1920 - 1940; and hurricanes in the North Atlantic, New England and the Caribbean.  Since the 1950’s, the Library staff has purchased and catalogued all earthquake material coming to its attention, making the Davis Library’s collection on natural disasters a leader worldwide today.

Additiona Specialized Collections
Various insurance organizations have entrusted their collections to the Davis Library.  For example, The Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society have selected the Davis Library as custodian for their collections.

Archives
The Davis Library contains the archives of The Insurance Society of New York, The College of Insurance, The American Academy of Insurance Medicine, and other important groups such as the Insurance Company Education Directors Society (ICEDS) and the newsletters and scrapbooks of the Insurance Women of New York.

Government Documents
In 1965, the Library was designated as a selective Federal Depository. As such, it receives core (basic) publications automatically, and selects additional items that enhance its insurance collection. It compiles insurance department reports, insurance laws and regulations of the 50 states, and statistical reports.

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