Library L. • September 2, 2011Stop by the Peabody Room which houses books, photographs, maps, manuscripts, newspapers, artwork, and artifacts documenting Georgetown's two and a half centuries.
Jason V. • May 3, 2012Get a tour of this incredible building Monday - Thursday, 10a - 4pm. You won't be disappointed.
Don • February 21, 2013I had never come to the 5th floor until today. I usually took one of the box on the 3rd floor. Personally, I feel that I can concentrate more when surrounded by stacks of books on 5th floor.
Amy F. • April 23, 2010USNO isn't open to the public except for limited tours that require advance reservations. It has one of the best astronomy libraries in the world.
Flor • August 26, 2012The Dumbarton Oaks Conference was an international conference at which the creation of the UN was discussed. It was held at Dumbarton Oaks from August 21, 1944 through October 7, 1944.
Trace M. • January 9, 2012Warm, but austere, like a good law library should be. Great views of the plaza and normally open to guests, although the wifi is for students of the law school. The computers for guests that available
Bioethics Research Library • December 5, 2013This weekend, the Bioethics Research Library hosts Study Days from noon–5pm upstairs in our sister space, EthicsLab (Healy 201B). The space is especially suited to collaborative study groups!
Georgetown A. • September 7, 2011If you're a history buff, go to the Special Collections Research Center on the fifth floor for access to rare books, manuscripts and photos from Georgetown's past.
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