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Boston University
The Boston University Libraries' current mission is to direct their resources to support study, teaching, and research at all levels. They are also dedicated to achieving the next phase of Boston University's evolution.
Boston University is represented on the Boston Library Consortium Board by its University Librarian.
For the Boston University Community
If you are a member of the BU community and are interested in using the resources of other BLC member libraries, contact the reference or information desk at the Mugar Memorial library and ask for information about obtaining a Consortium Card.
If you are a librarian at BU interested in learning more about the BLC and how to participate, please send an e-mail to sstearns@blc.org.
Using the Boston University Libraries
If you are a student, faculty member or researcher affiliated with another Boston Library Consortium member library interested in accessing a BU library, please contact the reference or information desk at your local library and ask for information about obtaining a Consortium Card.