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Library Renewal

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Georgia Tech Library’s five-year renewal project is a reimagining of resources, services and spaces in continuation of its commitment to research and learning excellence. This remarkable transformation will see the Library become the model institution of the 21st century -- connected, responsive to sea changes in student and faculty need, and dedicated to the stewardship of analog information in a digital age. 

Put simply, the Library Renewal allows the Library to grow from physical place to a connected, ubiquitous presence in the service of teaching, research and learning.

Beginning with the closing of Crosland Tower, or Library East, on Dec. 31, 2015, the renewal will see the opening of the Library Service Center, a partnership between Georgia Tech and Emory University, in January 2016. Crosland construction is slated to complete in 2018, at which time Price Gilbert, or Library West, will close for construction through 2020.

The Library will maintain 24 hours a day, seven days a week operations during the construction period. Study spaces, computer resources, expertise, and a core collection of print materials will continue to be available during the renewal.

For more information on this incredible transformation, visit renewal.library.gatech.edu or join our conversation on FacebookTwitter or Instagram

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  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created By: Heather Jeffcoat
  • Created: 11/17/2015
  • Modified By: Heather Jeffcoat
  • Modified: 11/17/2015