Welcome to the USF library, the hot spot for studying students! Located on the south side of campus, the library has an incredible array of resources across its five floors and basement. The library has ample desk space for schoolwork, private study rooms available by reservation, a computer lab with printing services and electronic equipment for rent. From Sunday to Friday, the library is open 24 hours, allowing yu to meet and study on your own schedule.
🌟 Explore the USF Library 🌟
The library is open to the public most days from 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. You can also find a Starbucks on the first floor. While you’re on campus, be sure to drop in and check out this essential university resource!
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SMART Lab
The SMART Lab is an innovative learning environment. Through tutoring assistance and technology, the SMART Lab supports students in introductory math courses.
In the 324-computer lab on the second floor of the library, students enrolled in SMART Lab courses complete assignments at their own pace, receiving instant feedback as they learn. You can also get on-demand assistance from instructors, tutors or teaching assistants! Learn more about the SMART Lab.
Writing Studio
On the second floor of the USF Library, you’ll find the Writing Studio, which offers free in-person and remote writing assistance from experienced writing consultants.
Consultations are by appointment and you can get help with academic, professional and creative writing projects free of charge, whether you’ve just started brainstorming or have already completed a draft. Learn more about the Writing Studio.
Digital Media Commons (DMC)
Located on the first floor of the USF Library, the Digital Media Commons is a multimedia production area that provides all USF students, faculty and staff with computing hardware and software, instruction, creative space and assistance.
There are some projects that your standard laptop just can’t handle. That’s where the DMC comes in, giving Bulls access to cutting-edge, powerhouse technology. Learn more about the Digital Media Commons.