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Saturday, August 23, 2025
O'Leary Library Closed
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5 Things To Know About The O'Leary Library Move 

Exterior of O'Leary Library.
O'Leary Library on South Campus.

O'Leary Library's move is nearly complete and we can't wait for everyone to get to campus to see the changes. Here are five things to know about the new O'Leary Library Spaces.

  1. The Library is on the 3rd and 4th floor. This is where you can get help as well as picking up or returning material.
  2. Printing is on the 3rd and 4th floors. The color printer is on the 4th floor.
  3. The Testing Center remains on the second floor bridge between the two buildings.
  4. If you need help with the public computers, you'll find it on the 4th floor.
  5. There have been some changes to Wifi over the summer. The IT Help Desk is ready to help with this.

If you have questions, use Ask A Librarian to connect with the Librarians for more help!

The Center for Lowell History Helps Launch the New Greater Lowell Franco‑American Digital Archive

Aerial View of Little Canada in Lowell from Internet Archive and the Center for Lowell History.
An aerial shot of Little Canada.

This summer the Greater Lowell Franco‑American Digital Archive launched. This collaboration, which began in the fall of 2023. The Center for Lowell History has long played a vital role in making primary source documents from Lowell’s many ethnic communities publicly available. This collaboration has culminated in the new Franco American Collections at the Center for Lowell History. The milestone of these efforts is the successful raising of funds to support a project to digitize L’Étoile, Lowell’s French-language newspaper published from 1886–1957 for which early editions are already available on the CLH’s Internet Archives Website with more on the way soon. 

Read more about this collaboration from UML news. The archive is available on the CLH webpage for you to peruse and enjoy!