The Paddock Music Library at Dartmouth College houses the music-related collections of the Dartmouth College Library. In 1962, with the occasion of the founding of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, Lois Paddock Hicks (née Lois Isabel Paddock; 1899–1996) and her husband, Orton Havergal Hicks (1900–1997) '21, endowed Paddock Library in honor of Nellie Florence Paddock (née Nellie Florence Loughborough; 1866–1947) and Frank Arthur Paddock (1862–1950). The library moved to its present location on the lower level of the Hopkins Center in 1986.

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The library's collections support academic and interdisciplinary needs of Dartmouth academic departments and the music research and recreational needs of the Dartmouth community at large. The collections cover all genres of music (classical, popular, world music, jazz) and include scores, sound and video recordings, reference materials, journals and digital resources. Music manuscripts, archives and the sheet music collection are located at Rauner Special Collections Library, named for Bruce Rauner.

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  • Mihaly, Abigail (February 16, 2021). "Kresge, Paddock Libraries to Close Permanently". The Dartmouth. Hanover, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College. ISSN 0199-9931. Retrieved March 25, 2021.