The school has multiple libraries. The main library, Langson Library, as the school's administrative library, shoulders the important task of preserving school archives and archiving student papers. It also has a considerable and rich collection of books totaling 3 million volumes and 370,000 journals. The library is a comprehensive library containing literature, audio and video materials in the fields of humanities, art, education, social sciences, biological sciences, engineering sciences and other disciplines. Extended information
In addition, UCI also has a science library (Francisco J. AyalaScience Library), a medical center library (Grunigen Medical Library), a professional library, and a large study center (Libraries Gateway Study Center ) and professional libraries such as Law Library.
All libraries are equipped with complete free Internet, computers, printing, photocopying and other equipment, and have study rooms, conference rooms for academic discussions and multimedia laboratories. In addition to the main digital laboratory of the Department of Computer Engineering and Science, each of UCI's libraries and student centers, as well as the multi-functional computer laboratories, Smartclassrooms, etc. included therein, are open 24 hours a day.
The UCI Library has no limit on the number of books borrowed by teachers and students, and the borrowing time is up to 3 months. UCI has a large number of electronic resources and literature libraries, but if there are documents that cannot be obtained in the UCI library, UCI and other famous university libraries in the University of California system such as UC-Berkeley, UCLA, etc. are fully networked to share 15 million volumes. The resource library can certainly meet the needs of any student and professor. The UCI library also provides book delivery services. The required materials will be delivered to UCI borrowers from any school in the University of California system within 3-5 days. On hand.
UCI’s Student Center offers a large number of laboratories, auditoriums and two food courts for academic research, and is therefore one of the liveliest centers of campus life and learning. Other popular learning spaces for students include Aldrich Park, the Cross-Cultural Center and the Locus, and every sun-drenched square in the park-like beauty of the school.