Odegaard Undergraduate Library and Learning Commons

About Odegaard

Odegaard Undergraduate Library was built on the vision of Charles Odegaard (1911-1999) former president of the University of Washington (1958-1973). Construction of the library was completed in 1972. It was Dr. Odegaard's vision that the undergraduate library serve as the primary center for undergraduate learning and research on campus.

You may have several questions regarding services available to you as a member of the campus, Seattle, and King County communities. The University of Washington is a large and complex environment. To new students and members of the general public, the academic library system can seem overwhelming. The UW Libraries consist of 20 libraries including Health Sciences . Several independent libraries are also available on campus, including Law, Horticulture, and a Regional Medical Library. The links appearing throughout the Odegaard website may answer some of your questions.

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> Food and Drink Policy [PDF]
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> FIG Resources
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