Library (Kreitzberg) & University Archives

The Kreitzberg Library is a full-service academic library, open seven days a week during the fall and spring semesters. The Kreitzberg Library building, named for principal donors Barbara and Fred Kreitzberg (’57), offers six comfortable and attractive floors for collections, research, and study. There are spaces for individual and group study, the Todd Multipurpose Room, computer labs with access to the Norwich University network, two library instruction rooms, wireless internet throughout the building, photocopiers, scanners, and a media-viewing room. A café is located on the main floor.

The library collections include print books, e-books, magazines, e-journals, DVDs, streaming videos, and much more. The library is also a selective depository for federal government publications. Professional librarians and support staff offer the full range of academic library services, including reference service, interlibrary loan, and individual and group library instruction. The Kreitzberg Library’s catalog, databases, and online journals are accessible both on- and off-campus, providing easy access for students in their dormitories or across the world. During the academic term, the library is open until midnight five days a week, and reference librarians are available in person or via email every day.

Norwich University Archives and Special Collections on the 5th floor of the Kreitzberg Library provides access to the library’s rare book collection, as well as written records and photographs documenting the history of Norwich and the accomplishments of its alumni, faculty, staff, and students. All are welcome to access these materials in the reading room on the 5th floor of the Kreitzberg Library or by browsing our digital archives.

The library building also houses the Academic Achievement Center and the Counseling and Wellness Center on the fourth floor.