TAU Libraries
Infinite Source of Information
TAU libraries constitute an enormous and constantly updated pool of books, magazines, journals and articles, accessible to TAU students from anywhere in the world. Accessibility is a primary concern for TAU so in addition to shelves laden with books and journals the university offers students and staff digital workstations all across campus.
In the digital age libraries have had to rethink their purpose and function. TAU libraries have adapted to the new way people are consuming information by transforming the idea of a library from a place that holds books to a community space where friends meet, artists showcase their work and visitors can choose to rest or sleep in between studying.
Faculty Libraries
The Brender-Moss Library for Social Sciences and Management
The David J. Light Law Library
The Elias Sourasky Central Library (Humanities and Arts mainly)
The Gitter-Smolarz Library of Life Sciences and Medicine
The Neiman Library of Exact Sciences and Engineering
Departmental Libraries
The Bob Shapell School of Social Work Library
The Constantiner School of Education Library
The David Azrieli School of Architecture Library
The Library of the Department of Communication Disorders
The Marc L. Grinsten Music Library
The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern & African Studies Library
Special Collections
Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry
The Cymbalista Jewish Heritage Center
MALMAD - Israel Center for Digital Information Services