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Public Tours 

For public tours, use our Group Library Visit Request Form or call 512-974-7400 to schedule a group visit. Tour length varies based on the topic.

School and Youth Group Field Trips can be requested using the form on our Field Trip Information Guide, or by calling 512-974-7545.

Tours for Adults

For adult groups, please contact us at least two weeks in advance to request one of the following types of visits. We can combine or customize as needed.

  • Building Tours (45-60 minutes): Hosted by volunteers with a focus on special spaces in the Central Library, types of materials on each floor, and library services. 
  • LEED/Architecture Tour (time will vary based on the request): Hosted by Facilities staff with a focus on LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and behind-the-scenes systems. Please indicate your area of interest on the form.
  • Finding books/Using the online catalog workshop (30-45 Minutes): A librarian will provide an overview of our online catalog including the Virtual Library (downloadable eBooks and eAudiobooks, digital magazines and streaming music and movies). 
  • Research Workshop (45-60 Minutes): A research workshop is an opportunity for your group to meet with a librarian and learn about our databases in our 15–seat computer lab. If your group has a specific research topic, we will focus on databases that best meet your needs for finding journal articles, primary resources and other scholarly materials. 

Youth Field Trips

The Central Library is a great place for school or youth organization field trips! Field trips are offered to school and organization groups on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday mornings. During your visit, staff welcomes your group and tells you a little about the library, and then your group can explore the Library on your own as best fits your interests and available time. Please schedule a youth field trip at least three weeks in advance (or sooner, for best availability). For more information about field trips, visit the Central Library Field Trips Information Guide.