GIS Program
About the Program
We provide instructional, technical, and research support to the St. Lawrence University community in the use of geospatial software and technology.
We offer instruction and support relating to Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, and Global Positioning Systems.

Digital Scholarship
The digital scholarship group partners with faculty and students to develop projects which feature innovative approaches and creative uses of digital technologies. We support the building of digital narratives & collections, create geographic and temporal visualizations of data, and assist with pedagogical design. We focus on supporting your teaching and research goals while providing instruction, tools, and content for new forms of scholarship.

Special Collections
Special Collections is the home for the archives of St. Lawrence University, our Manuscript collections, and a Rare Book collection that bespeaks the intellectual history of St. Lawrence University. We are a teaching archive. We are a resource for how to appraise unique materials, and for seeing printed matter anew.
WORD Studio
Fast Facts
We are more than a “writing center.” “WORD” is an acronym:
W: Written Communication (for example, papers)
O: Oral Communication (for example, speeches)
R: Reading (we help you hone your reading comprehension skills)
D: Design (for example, posters, and PowerPoint)
We're here for any communication need—not just papers.

About St. Lawrence University Library
St. Lawrence University is a private liberal arts college in the village of Canton in St. Lawrence County, New York. It has roughly 2400 undergraduate and 100 graduate students, about equally split between male and female.

Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) allows students, faculty, and staff to request journal articles and books from other institutions when they are not held by the SLU Libraries.
ILLiad is the system to place ILL requests.



Music Library
About the Music Library
The Music Library is a departmental library that supports the educational, research, and performance needs of the Music department and provides music resources to the entire university community. The Music Library houses recordings and scores; most books about music are located in the Owen D. Young Library.
