The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will reopen at 7:00 a.m. on Friday, August 1 after being closed for electrical upgrades. Details and other places to study →
Updated Jul 25 7:32am
The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will reopen at 7:00 a.m. on Friday, August 1 after being closed for electrical upgrades. Details and other places to study →
Updated Jul 25 7:32am
The NC State University Libraries works closely with the Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program (CFEP) and interdisciplinary cluster programs at NC State to support research, teaching, and outreach across disciplines.
Darby Orcutt, Director of Interdisciplinary Partnerships, coordinates with and advises the university’s clusters on potential research, curricular, and outreach strategies, facilitating connections with appropriate Libraries staff and resources, and helping them to discover and engage with external projects, initiatives, funding opportunities, and industry partners.
Contact our librarian liaisons for your cluster area to discuss your collections and research needs.
The Faculty Research Commons at the Hunt Library is a comfortably furnished space for faculty to engage in both individual and collaborative work. The space includes a common area and reservable workrooms, focus rooms, and a conference room.
At the D. H. Hill Jr. Library, there is also a Faculty Research Commons and faculty can apply to use one of the research study rooms for an entire semester. These private rooms are located throughout the bookstacks.
The NC State University Libraries provides spaces for high-definition visualization, simulations, ideation, and innovation. These spaces accommodate various projection and display configurations; real-time video capture, broadcast, and collaboration, and offer new ways to approach public engagement with research. Dedicated videoconferencing spaces are available at the Hunt and Veterinary Medicine Libraries.
We can provide assistance with data management planning, discovery and description, sharing, and preservation. Contact us with the Research Facilitation Services (RFS) intake form to set up a consultation or request a workshop.
Librarians are available to support your research needs and answer questions. Contact us for one-on-one assistance with literature searching, citation management, measuring your research impact, or finding funding opportunities. The Libraries’ Open Knowledge Center provides guidance on scholarly communication and copyright issues.
Do members of your research team need help formulating research strategies or locating needed information? Librarians can provide in-person or online instruction and can assist in developing learning tools for students to use independently. Research workshops are offered on a regular basis covering topics from literature review research to navigating subject specific databases.
The library lends devices including laptops, digital cameras, camcorders, digital voice recorders, graphing calculators, and iPads.