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Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering, The University of Alabama

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205-348-2100

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Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering opened to the public on June 5, 1990. The library represents a merger of the Science Library collection from Lloyd Hall and the Engineering Library collection from the Mineral Industries Building. Rodgers Library was named in honor of Eric Rodgers and Sarah Rodgers, former members of the UA faculty.

The Science and Engineering Library is the first departmental library at The University of Alabama built with the intent of taking maximum advantage of computer-based information systems for research. Representatives from IBM's national library research team and other library consultants from across the country met to design the floor plan of the building in order to accommodate new as well as traditional forms of information storage and retrieval.

In anticipation of the electronic publication of library materials, planners studied and prepared for the use of digital information technology in the new facility. A scientific communications laboratory (later renamed Scholars' Station) helps faculty teach students how to use special databases, the Internet, and other electronic research systems.

Aesthetically, the new library is compatible with existing Greek Revival buildings on the Quadrangle. The Library at the University of Virginia designed by Thomas Jefferson was the inspiration for the original University of Alabama Library, which was burned during the Civil War. The Eric and Sarah Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering incorporates dome and rotunda elements reminiscent of this earlier library. While the building's exterior is traditional in effect, its interior is distinctly high-tech.

Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering is conveniently located immediately south of Shelby Hall and the Science and Engineering Complex, north of the Biology Building, and one building west of the Campus Drive Parking Deck. Find Rodgers Library on standard Campus map or check the Interactive Campus Map.

Address: 335 Hackberry Ln, Tuscaloosa 35487
Phone: (205) 348-2100
State: AL
City: Tuscaloosa
Street Number: 335 Hackberry Ln
Zip Code: 35487
categories: school, campus building, library


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Reviews
I visited this library today and had a wonderful experience! It is definitely a more modern and one of the nicer libraries on campus. There are two floors, study rooms, MAC computers, printers, books, vending machines, and more! When I visited, there were only a few people there but if it gets busy there is a quiet part of the library located to the right of the upstairs! I 100% recommend this UA library!
Cool environment for reading and nice rooms to have trainings
Great if you take a large group and get a room. Usually will not find a computer to use
Nice place for study with good staff and students coordinator support
A great distraction free place for those all nighters
24/5 it's clean and nice.
Nice meeting rooms.
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