Library News 2025
Recognizing National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week
Sep 8Recognizing the library's contribution to SDSU's HSI designation.
Allison Bailund - New To The Faculty But Not New To The Library
Sep 3Welcome to our new Principal Cataloging Librarian, Allison Bailund
Library to Adjust 24/7 Area Hours, Expand Hours During Finals
Aug 22The University Library will change its normal hours with the start of the new semester.
New Loanable Technology Reservation System
Aug 22You can make a reservation for laptops, iPads, cameras, audio equipment, and projectors starting Monday, August 25th at 7 am PDT. Please check back after that date/time to make a reservation for a library loaned technology device.
Library FAQs
Aug 18New to campus and the library? We've got answers to your Frequently Asked Questions.
Patrick Flanigan Receives the SDSU Presidential Staff Excellence Award for Innovation and Creativity
Aug 13Library staff member Patrick Flanigan was honored with the SDSU Presidential Staff Excellence Award for Innovation and Creativity
August Green Team Newsletter
Aug 11Get the latest news from the Library's Green Team, who are committed to reducing the impact of the SDSU Library on the environment and embracing sustainability as a core value of librarianship.
Featured Resource: National Theatre Collection
Aug 7The National Theatre Collection brings the stage to life through access to high definition streaming video of world-class productions offering significant insight into theatre and performance studies. Through a collaboration with the U.K.'s National Theatre, this collection offers a range of digital performance resources never previously seen outside of the National Theatre’s archive.
Librarian Suzanne Maguire Writes About Generative AI
Aug 4In this scholarly article, Maguire explores the implications of the use of generative AI within the context of a student's developing information literacy.
Eisner Awards Interview with Pam Jackson and Beth Pollard
Jul 234 minute and 31 second video from KPBS on this year's Eisner Awards, featuring an interview with Pam Jackson, Popular Culture Librarian, and Beth Pollard, Professor of History.