The Georgia Tech Archives collects, preserves, exhibits, and makes available for research institutional archives, manuscripts, personal papers, organizational records, visual materials, memorabilia, rare books, and architectural collections. These materials primarily document the history of Georgia Tech and the activities of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
For the first time, Georgia Tech Graduate Students have their own, BuzzCard-accessible space in the Library. Located on the sixth floor, the Graduate Student Community (GSC) is available for quiet study whenever the Library is open.
The Georgia Tech Archives & Special Collections are dedicated to the promotion of teaching and learning on Georgia Tech's campus.
The Georgia Tech Library features more than 3.9 million items in its circulating collection, including books, eBooks, audio and video.
Current Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff may borrow from the Library Service Center collection by placing a request through the library catalog for delivery to campus. Current students, faculty, and staff may also use their Buzzcard to borrow from Emory’s Woodruff Library and any library in the University System of Georgia in person.
Highlighting key services, expert support, and specialized spaces that enhance teaching, research, and course development.
The Georgia Tech Library strives for excellence in the creation, preservation, curation, and connection of scholarship. Through this work, we create new paths of learning, knowledge, information, and resources to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Your gift today will help the Library continue to evolve and meet the changing research, teaching, and learning needs of Georgia Tech.