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Help for Distance Learners

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 distance learning community includes currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff in GT Europe and GT Shenzhen study abroad programs, Georgia Tech Online, and those residing outside the Atlanta area.

 

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Borrow from Emory & USG Libraries

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.

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Research Tools & Services for Faculty & Instructors

Highlighting key services, expert support, and specialized spaces that enhance teaching, research, and course development.

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Support the Georgia Tech Library

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.

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Document Delivery (LENDS)

Library ends faculty book delivery December 12, 2025

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Leslie Sharp

Dean of Libraries

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Alison Valk

Emerging Technologies Librarian

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Archives Reading Room

Located on the 1st floor of Crosland Tower, the Archives Reading Room is the public services access point for Archives & Special Collections.

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Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons

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.