Exploring the CUNY Libraries

As a CityTech student, feel free to stop by the Ursula C. Schwerin Library, right here on campus. You can check out books (for free!), use scanners and photocopiers,  print out materials for class, and get immediate research help at the Reference Desk.
And if another CUNY Libary is close by to your home or workplace, feel free to use it as a study space! You’ll just need to bring your valid CityTech ID to enter, and check out books or other items. Wherever you are in New York City, you’re never too far from one of the  25 CUNY campuses, which are spread out across the five boroughs.

Map of CUNY colleges across the five boroughs

This extensive network includes a federation of 31 campus libraries, all of which are open to you as a CUNY student (with the exception of the CUNY Law Library).
If you’re in Manhattan, you might check out the libraries of Hunter College – there are multiple options, such as the Leon & Toby Cooperman Library, Zabar Art Library, and Social Work & Urban Public Health Library.
Leon & Toby Cooperman Library at Hunter College

In our own borough, there’s Brooklyn College, located conveniently near the last stop on the 2 train. The library offers ample study space:
LaGuardia Reading Room at the Brooklyn College Library

Be sure to explore a CUNY library near you! And if you like, you can always click “Ask A Librarian,” for 24/7 research assistance.