The Georgia Tech Library features more than 1.2 million items in its circulating collection, including books, e-books, music and movies. The majority of this physical collection is housed in cold storage at the Library Service Center in partnership with Emory University, meaning students, faculty and staff have access to their multi-million volume collection, as well. This partnership continues to expand, so check the catalog regularly for new items.
This low-tech studio environment is perfect for creative, messy brainstorming, in a group or by yourself. The large tables, work stools, and whiteboards are waiting for you to make a space where your ideas can take shape.
Do you need expert help finding information or resources for a paper or research project? Questions about the Georgia Tech Open Access Policy, or about complying with funder mandates? Copyright or author rights concerns, or questions about scholarly communication issues? Assistance is available with the Library’s Subject Experts.
Located on the 1st floor of Crosland Tower, the Science Fiction Lounge houses the circulating science fiction collection which was originally formed from the donated personal collection of LMC professor Irving "Bud" Foote in 1998, and has grown since that time to include thousands of science fiction works and criticism for research and leisure reading. The collection also includes significant periodicals where many science fiction writers have been featured over the years, such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov, and FemSpec. Stop by and browse, or take books home to enjoy.
The Georgia Tech Library and Emory University Libraries operate a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled service facility known as the Library Service Center (LSC. About 95 percent of Georgia Tech’s physical collection is housed in the LSC, freeing up valuable space in the Price Gilbert Library and Crosland buildings for student and faculty use. Students, Faculty, and Staff from both Emory and Georgia Tech are able to use the center.