For Students

The library is yours to explore. Our spaces, services and collections are designed for all learners.

A student works on a laptop in the library

Come on Over link-arrow link-arrow

Your UD ID is your library card. Use it to borrow items and enter Roesch Library in the evening. Food and drink are allowed in study areas. Get comfortable and stay awhile.
A group of four students work at a library table together

Find Your Space link-arrow link-arrow

Find an open table or reserve a room with a door. Each floor has a designated noise level. The higher you go up, the quieter it gets. The sixth floor is reserved for silent study.
a student uses a library printer

Print, Copy, Scan link-arrow link-arrow

Load funds to your Flyer Express account for campus printing. Prints and copies are 4 cents for black and white, 20 cents for color. Scanning is free.
a student smiling wearing the VR headset

Check it Out link-arrow link-arrow

You can borrow more than books! We lend equipment such as podcasting and vlogging kits, VR headsets, chargers, calculators and more. Visit the Hello Desk on the first floor if you need supplies.

We're Here For You

Getting started on a research project or locating reliable sources of information can be daunting, but you don’t have to go it alone.

Reach out for support from a friendly library expert who wants you to succeed — wherever you are — via phone, email, chat or walk-in or scheduled consultations (Book a Librarian or select “Schedule” on the "Courses" tab on the Student Success Network). The library provides a welcoming space to ask questions and find information. Read more about our commitment to student success.



Student Showcase
a large group of students pose in front of the mirror of hope sculpture

Inspired to Explore Salvation History link-arrow link-arrow

UD senior Matthew Himes created the curriculum for a 16-week Bible study using scenes from “Mirror of Hope.”
Brookelyn poses with her mentor

Lourdes Through the Eyes of a Communication Major link-arrow link-arrow

From "I don’t know where to start" to award-winning research, Brookelyn Rice ’28 explains how a class visit to the Marian Library led to a McGrath Award.
headshot of Emanuel

Home Sweet Roesch link-arrow link-arrow

Junior student and Roesch Library employee Emanuel Vendrell works the closing shift at the information desk and shares how he approaches his job with caring protection, both for the library and for its students.