The GT Library Wellness Room is a private space meant to serve as a temporary escape from the rigors of campus life. Organized to comfortably accommodate a single person, the room is well-suited to serve a variety of self-care needs. Some common uses the room is suitable for include serving as a lactation room for nursing parents, acting as a reflective space for prayer and meditation, or a temporary respite for those with other health needs.
Affordable learning resources and open educational resources (OER) are an important part of teaching at Georgia Tech. In the past, faculty would place print monographs and course packs on hold for students in their classes as part of the course reserves system. In the digital age however, the range of Library services has expanded to include e-books, journals, streaming media, and tutorials. As such, the Library seeks to support everyone and works to reduce textbook costs by providing best quality materials for faculty and students.
The five-story, 222,000-square-foot Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons (known as Clough or CULC) includes classrooms, labs, academic services and student commons areas. Named in honor of former Institute President G. Wayne Clough, it opened in 2011. The building serves as an interdisciplinary facility to encourage collaboration and technologically enhanced teaching and learning.
Georgia Tech Library offers a wide range of data visualization services, including tutorials and guides.