Hayden Library news
'Beyond the Bookshelf' event explores the journey of belonging
On the afternoon of March 31, the ASU Library launched a new series of programs, “Beyond the Bookshelf” bringing ASU authors and librarians in conversation together. Pardis Mahdavi was the first author featured with Social Sciences librarian Mimmo Bonanni around her book “Hyphen.” Mahdavi is incomin...
New table in Labriola Center recalls canals built by Hohokam
A new table made by Indigenous people for an Indigenous space at Arizona State University evokes the ancient canal system built by the Hohokam tribe that first sustained people in the Valley. The 25-foot table, a collaboration between a local artist and the Indigenous Design Collaborative in the De...
ASU Library welcomes you to Spring 2022! Here's what you need to know
Welcome! All of our libraries are open for the Spring 2022 semester. In order to support the health and success of the entire ASU community, please note the following updates (which are subject to change). Get in touch with us for further information about how the library...
What to expect at the library over summer session
Photo by Deanna Dent The ASU Library remains committed to supporting the health and success of the ASU community. As of July 19, 2021, access to university library buildings no longer requires a Sun Card. Face coverings are strong...
Finals week: you've got this
Finals week is almost here and we know you might need every bit of help the ASU Library can offer. Here are some of the extraordinary resources you have access to through the ASU Library. Ask a Librarian If you get lost or confused, or just don’t know where to start, our Ask a Librarian online cha...
What does #LandBack mean to you?
In honor of November being Native American Heritage Month, a team of student workers in the ASU Library's Labriola National American Indian Data Center have curated two book displays, one at Hayden Library and one at Fletcher Library, around six different themes that contri...
Libraries to re-open with new hours, ASU-only access
Arizona State University is set to resume on-campus, in-person classes on August 20, 2020. In preparation, the ASU Library has begun a phased re-opening of its eight libraries: August 6: Music Library August 10: Fletcher Library and Noble Library August 13: Downtown Phoe...
ASU Library open for remote services
The ASU Library is open for remote services only during summer sessions A, B and C. For questions related to the library, research, library collections and other archival materials, Ask a Librarian is a click, text, email or call away. Ask a Librarian connects the ASU ...
Library's Makerspace tackles a new challenge: COVID-19
While Hayden Library has been quieter these days, the library’s 3D printers have been humming all week – thanks to Victor Surovec and the round-the-clock work he and his staff are undertaking, as part of Arizona State University’s COVID-19 emergency response. Over the last...