The Mildred F. Sawyer Library at Suffolk University is a beautiful library located at 73 Tremont Street. The library is open from 8 am-12 am and can be reached at 617-573-8532 (Reference Desk) or 617-573-8535 (Circulation Desk). With about 200,000 books and ebooks, at least one copy of all textbooks required for undergraduate and graduate courses at the College of Arts and Sciences and the Sawyer Business School and access to an off-campus database, students will always have the resources needed for academic success. Students who access the off-campus database on the Sawyer Library website have the opportunity to search for articles and eJournals. Also on the website, students have the option to ask questions under the “Ask a Librarian” tab.
Aside from the academic resources provided, the library offers students a quiet place to work and study. The Sawyer Library has thirteen Group Study Rooms located on the third and fourth floors. Study Rooms must be reserved two weeks in advance. Students are allowed to reserve one room for one day for up to two hours. There are also many computers, printers and photocopiers for students and loans laptops for in-library use. Inside you will find many lounge chairs, stations, and vending machines ensuring students’ comfort while working. Located on the ninth floor is the Library Commons which is a student lounge open from 9 am-7 pm. If you are looking for the perfect place to study and do homework, the Mildred F. Sawyer Library is the place to go.
I like how you included the reserved study rooms and other places in the library where students can read/do their work in peace. This blog was well put together. I am happy you talked about the articles online for off-campus students. The Sawyer Library is the best place to go for any help.!