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Visit Our Locations

The Salisbury University Libraries consist of four separate library locations. 

Main Library

SU’s main library, located in the Guerrieri Academic Commons (GAC), is a place to study, master the art of research, collaborate, borrow a laptop, cram for an exam, work on a project, get a book, and meet friends. For the humanities and social sciences, it serves as a laboratory. It is the heart of SU's academic commons, a center for learning, discovery, and interaction.

Aerial photo of the Guerrieri Academic Commons, showing a green roof, parking lot, and bell tower.

Visiting the Main Library & GAC

The Guerrieri Academic Commons is accessible by swiping an SU Gull Card. If you do not have a Gull Card, you can access the Guerrieri Academic Commons during our .

Contact the Main Library

Address

Guerrieri Academic Commons
1101 Camden Ave.
Salisbury, MD 21801

More about the Guerrieri Academic Commons

Nabb Research Center

The Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture at Salisbury University is a humanities research laboratory for university students that also fulfills the historical resource needs of a variety of community researchers. Founded in 1982, it was endowed in 1998 by Edward H. Nabb, an attorney and philanthropist from Cambridge, Maryland and renamed in his honor. It is located on the fourth floor of the Guerrieri Academic Commons.

The Nabb Research Center is also home to the Salisbury University Archives and Special Collections.

Nabb Center Permanent Gallery displaying exhibits in glass cases

Visiting the Nabb Center

The Nabb Center is located in the Guerrieri Academic Commons (see above for building access information) on the fourth floor (AC 430). See Planning a Visit to the Nabb Center for more information.

Contact the Nabb Center

Mailing Address

1101 Camden Ave.
Salisbury, MD 21801

Navigating to the Nabb Center

Use this address with GPS systems when navigating to the Nabb Research Center.

GPS Address

1134 South Salisbury Blvd.
Salisbury, MD 21801

More about the Nabb Research Center

Curriculum Resource Center

The Dr. Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center (CRC) supports the teaching, research, educational, and professional needs of faculty, staff, and students of the Seidel School of Education, as well as the larger Salisbury University community, by maintaining a quality collection of children's literature and other relevant, program-based materials and by providing excellent services and a conducive learning environment. It is located on the second floor of Conway Hall.

Interior photo of the CRC showing tables, seating, bookshelves and a collection of puppets.

Visiting the CRC

The CRC is located in Conway Hall (TE), which is only accessible by swiping a Gull Card. If you do not have a Gull Card and would like to visit the CRC, please contact them by email to arrange a visit.

Contact the CRC

Address

Conway Hall (Second floor, TE 226)
1101 Camden Ave.
Salisbury, MD 21801

More about the Curriculum Resource Center

Museum of Eastern Shore Culture

The Museum of Eastern Shore Culture cultivates the preservation and expression of the cultural heritage and traditional arts of Delmarva’s various communities.

In addition to exhibits, the museum also hosts programming including workshops with local artisans, a speaker series featuring regional topics of interest, featured artist talks, regular youth and community programs, and open hours during the Salisbury Arts & Entertainment District's monthly 3rd Friday celebration.

Museum of Eastern Shore Culture entrance with wood carvings of ducks on display

Visiting MESC

TThe Museum of Eastern Shore Culture is located in downtown Salisbury, 2 miles from SU and less than half a mile off Route 13. A Gull Card is not required to enter the building.

Contact MESC

Address

G218 W Main St.
Salisbury, MD 21801