This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at ASU chapter.
The Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, originally built in 1966, is ASU’s main library on the Tempe campus. Also known as Club Hayden, many students spend endless hours in this building on the main campus. Students can rent out private study rooms, utilize the computers, study in silent zones and rent books. Finals are coming up quick so hurry and book a study room soon!
- Upper and Lower Concourse (Entrance/Exit Level): Information/Check Out, Disability Services, Reference Books, Library Systems Help Desk, SI Center
- Lower Level: Journals (2005-Present), Videos, Microforms, East Asian and SoutheastĀ Asian Collections, Learning Studios (L50, L60, L62)
- Level 1: Book stacks (A-E 799), Library Administration, Math Lab (103)
- Level 2: Book stacks (E 800-LT), Labriola National American Indian Data Center
- Level 3: Book stacks (N-ZA), Government Documents
- Level 4: Luhrs Gallery & Reading Room, Digital Antiquity