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Home to a broad range of services, resources, and spaces, and nearly 200 library faculty and staff, the Hesburgh Library continues to serve as the flagship building of the Hesburgh Libraries system. In addition to the many service points, study spaces, and general research collections in open stacks, four specialty libraries and centers reside ...
Theodore Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the University of Notre Dame's library system. The present-day building opened on September 18, 1963, as Memorial Library. In 1987, it was renamed Hesburgh Library, in honor of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., who served as the
Home to a broad range of services, resources, and spaces, and nearly 200 library faculty and staff, the Hesburgh Library continues to serve as the flagship building of the Hesburgh Libraries system.
Hesburgh Library is the main library of Notre Dame, but it is also part of a network of locations across campus that offer resources and services for teaching, learning, and research. The Libraries also collaborate with other libraries in the community to provide access to learning materials.
Hesburgh Library is a symbol of excellence and the pursuit of truth, named after President Emeritus Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Learn about its history, architecture, and the famous Word of Life mural.
Learn about the history and vision of Hesburgh Library, the academic heart of Notre Dame, and its role in connecting people to knowledge. Explore the Libraries' collections, services, and programs that support teaching, research, and learning.