Southern California

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Library​

The University of Southern California Libraries are one of the best in California. The libraries are open to the public and have many services for students, including:

Library cards for USC students, faculty and staff

Research help from librarians or other staff members

Study spaces with comfortable furniture where you can work without distractions

The University of Southern California (USC) is one of the top universities in the world for its academic programs and research. It has over 30 libraries in Los Angeles, California and Health Sciences Campus in Irvine, California. The USC Libraries provide a wide range of services to students and faculty members, including:

The University of Southern California has an extensive collection of books, both in print and digital. The library is open to the public so you can visit it anytime. There are many different types of books on subjects like history, literature and science–and if you’re looking for something specific but need help finding it at USC’s libraries, they have an online search engine where you can search through all their holdings!

  • Electronic resources are available 24/7, so you can access them whenever needed.
  • They’re searchable, which means you can quickly find the most relevant information to your research topic.
  • Electronic resources include journal articles, book chapters, reports and more!

Other resources

The Doheny Memorial Library, located on the corner of South Figueroa Street and Trousdale Parkway, is the main library for USC’s main campus. It offers an extensive collection of books and journals for students to use and study spaces where students can work together or alone.

The Health Sciences Library (HSL) houses medical research materials relevant to healthcare professionals, including doctors studying at USC’s Keck School of Medicine. In addition to its extensive collection of books and journals on all aspects of medicine–from psychiatry to paediatrics–the HSL has many multimedia resources, including video recordings from conferences held by various associations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The HSL provides access to these materials via computers throughout its two floors; however, some require reservations, while others do not require registration!