Through a unique agreement with Broward County, Nova Southeastern University’s Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center serves the residents of Broward County as well as the university’s students, faculty, and staff members. This means the community at large can enjoy the resources and services this spectacular venue has to offer.
Stunningly modern and towering a full five stories, the 325,000-square-foot Alvin Sherman Library is one of the largest library buildings in the state of Florida and offers full collections of research materials, specialized databases, popular fiction and nonfiction books, magazines and journals, CDs, and DVDs.
Cozy reading niches, 31 study rooms, 1,000 user seats, wireless internet service, and a café. Special programs for children and teens, book discussion groups, author readings, and classes on using research tools and resources. Most importantly, you will find a professional library staff attuned and ready to serve your needs.
The Alvin Sherman Library is also home to several permanent works of art, including a one-of-a-kind creation by famed glass artist Dale Chihuly, and a hand-forged Buddhist Prayer Wheel blessed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
NSU is also home to three additional libraries that serve students, faculty, and staff in the areas of health, law, and oceanography.
NSU Libraries:
- Alvin Sherman Library
- Martin and Gail Press NSU Health Library - serving the research needs of health students
- Panza Maurer Law Library - serving the research needs of NSU's law students
- Oceanographic Campus Library - serving the needs of master's and doctoral students in oceanography
- Tampa Bay Regional Campus Library - serving the NSU community at the Tampa Bay Regional Campus and specific online programs
Additional Resources
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SPIN (University Subscription for NSU community only).
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University School Media Centers (Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools)