STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
The libraries are the intellectual heart and soul of the campus. With world-class collections and services the libraries are indispensable partners in research, study and teaching. The libraries are main campus: Frank Melville Jr., Memorial Library, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook; Health Sciences Library HST level 3 room 136, 8034 Stony Brook University and Southampton Library, Stony Brook Southampton, 239 Montauk Highway Southampton. A visitor can use any of the materials in the library within the library, including our databases. You may be eligible to borrow through one of our Courtesy Borrower programs. Courtesy borrower’s privileges may be extended to patrons who are not enrolled or employed at Stony Brook University. Our Community Borrowing program extends borrowing privileges to Stony Brook University alumni, local (Nassau and Suffolk County) health practitioners and individuals with Community Borrower Cards for an annual fee. Participants in our Courtesy Borrowing program are eligible to borrow library books at all campus libraries. Other resources such as interlibrary loan, off-campus access to databases and recalls may not available to guest borrowers. Individuals wishing to have borrowing privileges at Stony Brook University Libraries may have guest borrowing privileges by completing a Community Borrower Program Card Application. There is an annual fee. Please call for more detailed information at 631-632-7115 or [email protected] for eligibility.
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STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
Offers one of America's most dynamic public universities, a center of academic excellence and an internationally recognized research institution that is changing the world. The University is divided into schools and colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Graduate School, School of Communication and Journalism, School of Health Professions, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Professional Development, School of Dental Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Social Welfare. Stony Brook has over 26,782 students offering more than 60 Majors and 80 Minors. Stony Brook offers continuing education and certificate programs. An important educational center for the Island, Stony Brook also provides a social and cultural focal point, making art, theatre, music and film available to the local community. Stony Brook participates in Division 1 Athletics. Stony Brook is an active partner with businesses on Long Island. The university offers programs to seniors, children, high school students and more throughout the year. Call or visit the web site for more information regarding all of the programs offered by Stony Brook University.