During class last week our Sustainability and Energy class was given a tour of the largest library Suffolk University has to offer. The Mildred Frank Sawyer Library consists of three separates all offering different tools to succeed. The entrance of the library is located on the 2nd floor of 73 Tremont Street. At the front of the library there is the circulation desk that allows you to check out books, kindles, even phone chargers. The first floor also has a reference desk. This is helpful for those research projects that require a certain text. There is also computers, study rooms, printers and scanners. The noise level is relatively normal compared to the higher two floors. The tour guide brought us up to the next level on the 3rd floor.This level was slightly quieter than the first level. This space was used for students to study and work on projects. There are designated quiet areas where many students choose to do their homework. We were shown the instruction room toward the back. We all sat down at computers while the tour guide gave us a lesson on how to use the online resources available to suffolk students. This was very helpful information and will be used very often. The screens changed with the instructor’s so it was very easy to follow along with the lesson. We were not shown the third level of the library. The tour guide did say that was the quietest floor where most chose to do their homework when complete focus is crucial.This tour was very informative.