All theses and dissertations authored by Georgia Tech graduate students are openly shared and preserved via the GT Digital Repository. Theses and dissertations published 2004 to the present are openly accessible. Those published prior to 2004 are available to the Georgia Tech community only, unless permission to make them openly available has been given by the author (to grant permission to make your work openly viewable, contact the repository team).
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 Library features more than 3.9 million items in its circulating collection, including books, eBooks, audio and video.
A full range of library services and resources are available to the distance learning community, and we make every effort to meet the needs of distance learners at the library.
The GT distance learning community includes current students, faculty, and staff in GT Europe and GT study abroad programs, Georgia Tech Online, those residing outside the Atlanta area, and faculty with offices located outside Georgia Tech’s core campus.