The NOAA Library is located at the NOAA Silver Spring Metro Center Campus in Silver Spring, MD. We are open to NOAA employees and affiliates, Monday thru Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Federal holidays excluded). Visiting scholars and researchers may also schedule an appointment to visit by contacting our library reference staff.
Please see our Visiting the Library section for more information about arranging a visit.
The NOAA Library serves all NOAA employees and affiliates located on the Silver Spring Metro Campus and in the Suitland Federal Center, as well as those located in the Hoover Building in downtown Washington, DC. We also serve NOAA employees and affiliates who work across the country that are not served by another library.
NOAA employees and affiliates are automatically registered as library patrons. Whenever possible, we try to provide access to our collection to scholars and researchers who are not officially affiliated with NOAA. If you are not a NOAA employee or contractor, and would like to visit us, please contact the reference/information desk via e-mail (library.reference@noaa.gov) to arrange a visit.
The NOAA Library holds materials in a wide variety of formats on a large number of subjects related to NOAA research, including environmental science, ecology, fisheries, geosciences, marine and freshwater biology, meteorological and atmospheric sciences, oceanography and limnology, and more. Listed below are some of the types of materials available through the library:
You may check out certain items from the library if you are a NOAA employee or affiliate working in the Silver Spring, MD area. To check out an item, you can either request item pickup online via our catalog or simply bring it to the reference desk and ask to check it out.
The standard borrowing period for items is one month. To request an extension to this period, or to renew an item, contact the reference team. Rare books, reference materials, and other special items may not be checked out, but are available for use in the library.
Yes. We have five types of electronic materials available: databases, digital collections, electronic journals, ebooks, and digitized files of NOAA publications. Access can be achieved either through IP authentication or Single Sign On (SSO). If you are a NOAA employee or affiliate and cannot connect to an e-journal or database from your NOAA computer, please fill out the library's Report an Access Issue Google Form and we will respond to you as soon as possible.
If you have any other questions about using any of these resources, please contact us.
If the library does not have the resource or publication you need, you can request that we get it for you through our Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service. To place a request, please see our Interlibrary Loan webpage or email interlibrary.loan@noaa.gov. In your email, please include as much information about the item as possible to assist us in locating the correct item.
If we are not able to locate an item through ILL, or you would like the library to consider adding an item or journal subscription to our permanent collection, you may email your request to library.reference@noaa.gov for evaluation.
Per the NOAA PARR Plan, the library manages the NOAA Institutional Repository all technical reports, technical memos, and other documents that have been generated by NOAA staff and makes them available to all of NOAA and the general public through the NOAA Institutional Repository
If you have any questions about submitting your publications, please contact us.
Your ability to access the library’s electronic collections from a non-NOAA computer depends both on the type of resource needed and on the vendor that provides that resource.
If you cannot access our electronic collections from your NOAA office computer, please fill out the library's Report an Access Issue Google Form and we will respond to you as soon as possible.
If you have any other questions about accessing electronic collections from the field, please contact us.
We at the library are here to provide you research services. We encourage you to ask us any questions you may have about the library, using library resources, literature searching, finding data sets, citation analysis, and more.
If you would rather talk to a librarian, we encourage you to schedule a time to talk by emailing library.reference@noaa.gov or visiting our virtual NOAA IR, Publishing, ORCID, & Section 508 "Office Hours" every Tuesday from 2-3:30 PM ET:
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