On the second floor of 73 Tremont Street, the Sawyer Library is opened from Monday through Sunday 8a.m to 12a.m. Students are able to reserve group rooms up two weeks on the third and fourth floor. The library has at least one copy of textbooks for the undergraduate and graduate classes. The Circulation Desk can help students who want to check out books. When there are not computers available, students can go to the Circulation Desk ask for laptops to use for their school work. The third floor of the library is the best place to study without any noises. They have books on every single major like chemistry, black studies, and psychology. If a student wants to link his/her Suffolk email with another one, the I.T station is opened at 10a.m. They do it for free and it takes less than ten minutes. CLAS, which is also on the third floor, helps students with their essays, blogs, lab reports, and math problems.
The Reference Center at the library aids students to search for articles. Students can find articles on the databases by subject. For example, General Science can give lists of websites to find information on any topic. Google Scholar is the best way to find articles for science majors because it narrows down what you need. The Ask a Librarian is a great way to ask for assistance online without being at the library. The Ask a Librarian can help students with MLA or APA format. Sawyer Library has everything students need. It is an awesome place to access information for anything. The people who work there are respectful and kind. Thank goodness for this library!
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