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UW Libraries Student Guide

UW Libraries is a network of 15 different libraries across UW campuses offering a world of resources, services and support. Whether you’re looking for a place to study, need help finding resources, or want to create a digital project, UW Libraries can help! To stay informed about all Library events and updates, be sure to follow us on socials!

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HOURS AND ACCESS

  • Students are welcome in all UW Libraries locations. Explore!
  • Hours may fluctuate throughout the year, always check hours online first before you go!
  • A current, valid Husky Card is required for entry to Odegaard Undergraduate Library and the Health Sciences Library
  • Connect to library resources from off campus: You can access library resources from anywhere, any time using your UW NetID. Off-campus access FAQ

LIBRARY SPACES

From a silent study nook, to collaboration spaces, zoom pods, a sound studio and more, find a space that meets your specific needs.

NEW STUDENTS

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ASK US

It’s okay to ask for help! It’s our job to help you– whether that means searching online, deciding on a research topic, or getting access to online tools, just ASK US!

Top Links and FAQs

It’s never too early (or too late) to get familiar with these tips and tools on how to search and access resources.

Research Guides

Research Guides are a great place to start your research. Librarians curate these comprehensive lists of the top resources for a particular subject, and provide instructions on how best to find materials. Learn more.

RESOURCES and SERVICES

Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC)

At the Odegaard Writing and Research Center, librarians and peer consultants provide guidance with all stages of the research process, including defining a research question, exploring background information, and finding sources. Writing tutors can help you with writing assignments at any phase of your process.

Borrow Textbooks/Course Materials

Online and physical course materials (textbooks and media) are available through the Libraries. Many physical textbooks (course reserves) are housed in Odegaard Undergraduate Library, available for short-term loans (typically 2-4 hours) Learn More.

Explore Our Collections

You have access to a world of resources including:

Computers, Printing and Accessibility 

Level Up: Tools and Services to Create and Publish

  • Free Workshops – We offer many free skill-building workshops and help desk hours each month – View the Calendar
  • Learn how to use digital tools and services to create amazing research projects and publish your work.  The Open Scholarship Commons is a hub of resources that can help you to:
    • Integrate audio/video into your research (i.e. podcasts!)
    • Create online projects, interactive maps, charts
    • Use and manage data
    • Publish a digital book or journal
    • Learn about copyright rules
    • Learn more

Community Connections

From author talks to historical exhibits, book clubs and cultural events, there is always something happening at the Libraries!

JOBS: Join Our Student Employee Team! 

Our student team represents a diverse student body across all UW campuses. The Libraries offer flexible work schedules for both the academic year and summer quarter, with positions centrally located on campus.  BONUS: Student employees at the UW Libraries may apply for Libraries Student Employee Scholarships of $1,000 each!! Learn more about working with us.

Have a question? Just ASK US!