Welcome to the University/College Library. Located on the FAU Davie Campus, our 4-story facility includes an FAU computer lab equipped with a photocopier and printstation. The lab is in Room 103 on the first floor of the library and is for current FAU students, faculty, and staff. Access to the FAU network requires your FAU NetID login (first part of your email address and your birthdate MMDDYY).
Remote access of FAU's Library website is available by logging in using your FAU Net ID password or through the Off Campus/E-Z Proxy. You will need to enter your OWL card number (all of the numbers minus the "A"s) and your birthday without the year (MMDD).
**New** FAU Printing Services
FAU has launched a new printing solution that will allow students to print from anywhere from almost any device. Students can add funds to their Owl Card Printing Account and use these funds on both copiers and printers at many of the locations where certain PCs will have access to print using the legacy solution. The URL address is http://www.fau.edu/print
Cost
The cost of printing is $0.08 (8 cents) per black and white page and $.30 (30 cents) for color printing.
For more information on the new printing service and adding funds.
Call numbers are used to locate print books in the library. What is a call number? It is a series of letters and numbers in alphabetical and numerical order that designate where a book is placed on the shelf.
For a detailed explanation on call numbers, click here: Understanding Call Numbers
Quick Library Tour
First Floor - Reference Books
Second Floor - Circulating Books A-H
Third Floor - Circulating Books J-R
Fourth Floor - Circulating Books S-Z, Oversized Collection, and (CLC) Children's Collection
The University Center for Excellence in Writing supports and promotes writing for all members of the FAU community -- undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty and visiting scholars.The center's consultants are informed and sensitive readers who help writers become more reflective readers and more self-sufficient crafters of their written work.
For more information, please visit one of the three centers.