Marston Science Library
The Marston Science Library hosts the university’s extensive collections in agriculture, biological sciences, chemical and physical sciences, engineering, mathematics and statistics.
About the Space
The Marston Science Library is located in the center of the university’s campus, and is adjacent to such campus landmarks as Turlington Hall, the University Auditorium and Century Tower. It is administered by the university’s George A. Smathers Libraries system. The Marston Science Library hosts the university’s extensive collections in agriculture, biological sciences, chemical and physical sciences, engineering, mathematics and statistics. In 2014, the ground (first) floor went through extensive remodeling, becoming the Collaboration Commons.
The collaboration commons includes thousands of power outlets, dozens of study rooms, and nearly a hundred workstations for student, faculty and staff usage. The floor is staffed by our technology consultants, who are happy to assist users.
More Information
To learn more about Marston Science Library and the learning spaces that are available for reservation, visit the links provided below.
Library Technology
First Floor Collaboration Commons
The first floor of the library contains multiple resources and study areas, including:
- 82 – PC desktops
- L136 Conference/Visualization space
- A/V equipped study rooms
- Scanners
- B/W printing
- Plotter printer for printing posters
Second - Fifth Floors
- 72 – PC desktops
- 6 – Mac desktops