Unlocking The Library Resources At The Seattle Campus Your Guide To
This blog post specifically mentions the Seattle campus; however, all services and programs below are available to all Northeastern community members at all global campuses and online. Other campus-specific portals are available here. Hi, my name is Jason Wu, and I’m the Library Ambassador on the Seattle campus. As a Husky in Seattle, I know making the most of the right resources can significantly enhance your academic journey. Today, I’m excited to share a few tips on how to explore the Northeastern library website for both research and leisure reading. Note: Although we don’t have a physical library on campus at this time, there is a bookshelf on the 3rd floor of the 225 Building where you’re welcome to read and enjoy a selection...
The Seattle Campus Library Portal is your gateway to research resources curated by expert librarians. This portal provides subject-specific guides tailored to the programs offered at the Seattle campus. The portal also provides convenient links to: Pro Tip: The Seattle Public Library – Central Library is a fantastic space for studying and borrowing books. If you’d like to get an SPL library card, your Husky Card serves as a valid ID for registration. Did you know that the UW Libraries is not just one library?
UW Libraries is a network of 15 different libraries across UW campuses offering a world of resources, services, and support. Whether you’re looking for a place to study, need help finding resources, or want to create a digital project, UW Libraries can help! There’s a library in Bothell, one in Tacoma, one in the San Juan Islands, and the rest are on the Seattle campus. On this tour, we will explore some of the UW Seattle campus libraries to learn about their spaces, resources, and services for students. You can complete this tour either in person or online. The tour begins at Odegaard Library, followed by the Suzzallo and Allen Libraries.
After that, visit the remaining libraries in any order you choose! While this tour focuses on physical library spaces and services, as a UW student, you have access to the full array of resources, support, and learning opportunities provided by UW Libraries. The library at Cornish College of the Arts boasts specialized collections tailored to the visual and performing arts. With over 34,000 books, 60 periodicals, and thousands of music scores, videos, and sound recordings, the library offers something for everyone. Whether delving into the intricacies of design and visual communications or exploring the depths of fine/studio arts, the library provides the materials needed to excel. Design and Visual Communications: Students can utilize the vast collection of design books and digital image databases like Jstor as well as online tools like Josef Albers’ Interaction of Color to find inspiration and...
The library’s computer lab offers access to software tools essential for bringing designs to life. Fine/Studio Arts: The library’s art books and journals, along with its digital collections such as A&Aeportal, help enable students study the works of both masters and contemporary artists. The media room, equipped with various viewing and copying equipment, ensures that visual resources are accessible in any format. Music Performance: With an extensive range of music scores and sound recordings, the library supports the study and performance of music. Streaming music services like Naxos provide high-quality recordings to enhance practice sessions and learning. Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts: From scripts to scholarly articles, the library supports research and production needs with resources like DigitalTheatre+.
Its collection of scripts and academic writings on theatre arts deepens understanding of dramatic literature and performance techniques. This blog post specifically mentions the Seattle campus; however, all services and programs below are available to all Northeastern community members at all global campuses and online. Other campus-specific portals are available here. Hi, my name is Jason Wu, and I’m the Library Ambassador on the Seattle campus. As a Husky in Seattle, I know making the most of the right resources can significantly enhance your academic journey. Today, I’m excited to share a few tips on how to explore the Northeastern library website for both research and leisure reading.
Note: Although we don’t have a physical library on campus at this time, there is a bookshelf on the 3rd floor of the 225 Building where you’re welcome to read and enjoy a selection... The Seattle Campus Library Portal is your gateway to research resources curated by expert librarians. This portal provides subject-specific guides tailored to the programs offered at the Seattle campus. The portal also provides convenient links to: Pro Tip: The Seattle Public Library – Central Library is a fantastic space for studying and borrowing books. If you’d like to get an SPL library card, your Husky Card serves as a valid ID for registration.
eLearning students can take advantage of online library resources by going to the library's website of a campus of your choice. You can access library resources such as searching for reference material or checking out books. Seattle Central College Library North Seattle College Library South Seattle College Library © 2025 Seattle Colleges | Privacy Notice | Disclaimer | District Site | Contact Us Enjoy 24/7 services, access to vast digital and print resources and modern lab spaces to support your coursework and creative projects. The Lemieux Library is at the center of teaching, learning and research, offering a wide range of resources, services, expertise, spaces and technology.
Most importantly, the library supports our students’ academic and personal journeys. You’ll enjoy spending time in this dynamic and inspiring campus library full of light and art. Located near the center of campus, it’s connected to the Student Center by a walkway and inside you'll find a café. The library is a popular space for studying, group work, creative projects and meeting up with friends. With a well-staffed and enjoyable environment, Lemieux Library is also a top student employer on campus. SU ID card is required for entry after 6 p.m.
and on weekends. Open 9 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday! Check out our calendar for upcoming events. As of April 2025, masks are optional for visitors and staff. We recommend that visitors are up-to-date on the Covid-19 vaccinations for which they qualify. Emily Billow of the Seattle Public Library
Did you know that in 2021, nearly 10 million items were borrowed from the Seattle Public Library, including 6 million digital items such as e-books, audiobooks, or other digital content? With options like books, magazines, newspapers, movies, and music, there are many options to choose from! What’s an e-book, you ask? E-book is short for “electronic book” and is the same book you would read as a paperback, only you can read it on a device such as a laptop, tablet, or e-reader. Libraries lend e-books just like a hard copy, by checking it out through the library system and then downloading it onto your device. Explore staff picks and find out how to download e-books and other media.
Use free research tools and take online classes with your Library card. Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Get started with a Library card and learn how to manage your account. I’ve always believed that libraries are not just repositories of books, but also vibrant spaces for discovery, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re collaborating on group projects, diving into specialized research, or simply looking for your next favorite read, as a Library Ambassador, I hope to help you make the most of our library’s extensive... Outside of my academic life, I am a fan of musicals.
Over the years, I’ve immersed myself in shows ranging from the classic Phantom of the Opera to the modern MJ. However, one of the most noteworthy Broadway blockbusters in recent years is Hamilton (available to stream through the library). After watching this spectacular musical — a show that fuses hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway flair — I found myself captivated by the real historical figure of Alexander Hamilton. The musical beautifully highlights his ambition, intellect, and relentless drive. Yet, it left me wanting to know more about the man beyond the stage. This curiosity led me to delve into Alexander Hamilton, a comprehensive biography by Ron Chernow, that I’m excited to recommend to you today.
Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton meticulously chronicles Hamilton’s life story, from his humble origins in the Caribbean to his meteoric rise as an influential Founding Father of the United States. Spanning his time as George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War, his role in shaping America’s financial system as the first Secretary of the Treasury, and his complex personal relationships, Chernow lays out... One of the most striking aspects is the breadth of historical context provided: Chernow not only profiles Hamilton, but also brings key figures like Aaron Burr, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison into sharp focus. This broader look at the era helps readers appreciate the magnitude of Hamilton’s achievements and the nuanced political environment in which he operated.
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This blog post specifically mentions the Seattle campus; however, all services and programs below are available to all Northeastern community members at all global campuses and online. Other campus-specific portals are available here. Hi, my name is Jason Wu, and I’m the Library Ambassador on the Seattle campus. As a Husky in Seattle, I know making the most of the right resources can significantly...
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The Seattle Campus Library Portal is your gateway to research resources curated by expert librarians. This portal provides subject-specific guides tailored to the programs offered at the Seattle campus. The portal also provides convenient links to: Pro Tip: The Seattle Public Library – Central Library is a fantastic space for studying and borrowing books. If you’d like to get an SPL library card, ...
UW Libraries Is A Network Of 15 Different Libraries Across
UW Libraries is a network of 15 different libraries across UW campuses offering a world of resources, services, and support. Whether you’re looking for a place to study, need help finding resources, or want to create a digital project, UW Libraries can help! There’s a library in Bothell, one in Tacoma, one in the San Juan Islands, and the rest are on the Seattle campus. On this tour, we will explo...
After That, Visit The Remaining Libraries In Any Order You
After that, visit the remaining libraries in any order you choose! While this tour focuses on physical library spaces and services, as a UW student, you have access to the full array of resources, support, and learning opportunities provided by UW Libraries. The library at Cornish College of the Arts boasts specialized collections tailored to the visual and performing arts. With over 34,000 books,...
The Library’s Computer Lab Offers Access To Software Tools Essential
The library’s computer lab offers access to software tools essential for bringing designs to life. Fine/Studio Arts: The library’s art books and journals, along with its digital collections such as A&Aeportal, help enable students study the works of both masters and contemporary artists. The media room, equipped with various viewing and copying equipment, ensures that visual resources are accessib...