Sawyer Library Tour

The Sawyer Library, located in 73 Tremont, is the main library for us here at Suffolk University. It is one of the facilities here open 8am-12am Sunday through Thursday, and then 8am-8pm on Fridays and Saturdays. This is great and convenient hours for everyone here. The library carries over 200,00 books, and even has books on reserve so if you need one for a class, you can use it while in the library. For books you can check out, they are able to be checked out for 28 days, almost a month! If a book needs to be found you can ask the friendly librarians to help you because they are all happy to help.

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If you aren’t only looking for books and prefer to do your reading from your computer, there is an online data base you can access from the library’s website. You can specifically search anything you would like to get the most accurate information you would need. If you need to print something, the library has printers where you can print whatever you need for only 5 cents a page! They have copy machines and scanners that you can use as well. If a student needs to use a computer if they do not own one, they can go into the library and check out a lap top or use one of the desk top computers that they have there.

There are some features of the library some people may not have known about, either. On the ninth floor are the library commons. This is one large area with many chairs and couches people can go hang out at to do work. There are big tables for big groups to do group work, and you can get a nice view of the city if you look out the window. On the third floor of the library there are as well some study rooms that you can get a group and go in to do some work.

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