The Gustave L. and Janet W. Levy Library


Levy Library Renovation





In the upcoming months, the Levy Library will undergo a renovation of its physical space to more effectively connect users to its services and to each other. The library's transition from a print collection to one that is primarily accessed electronically has allowed us to extensively weed our print journal and monograph collections and create the conditions to transform the library from a collection-centered space to a user-centered space. The renovated library will be re-configured for interactive study and collaboration, and dedicated quiet study and research spaces will be added. Additionally, two new state of the art computer classrooms will be constructed to support the library's educational programs, and to help meet the institutional demand for instructional space.

 

existing 11th floor plan

proposed 11th floor plan

proposed 11th floor plan



proposed service desk design

The library's reference, circulation and computing help-desk services will be centralized and made more visible in order to more effectively answer the over thirty-five thousand questions received each year. A consultation space will be developed to accommodate the growing requests from faculty to tap into the expertise of the library's information professionals.

proposed service desk design



To promote scholarly communication, a faculty collaboration space, equipped with smart board and teleconferencing technology, will be built. We are confident that our renovated library will give existing and future members of the Mount Sinai community an inviting environment that parallels the excellence that is consistently demonstrated throughout the institution.

proposed faculty collaboration space

proposed faculty collaboration space