University Libraries' main branch, Waterfield Library, functions as an active study and learning space dedicated to all disciplines. Inside are both quiet and collaborative work zones complete with - in addition to the books - computer labs, printers, media and games collections, individual study rooms, and classrooms. The Makerspace, the Racer Writing Center, the Racer Oral Communication Center, and Einstein Bros Bagels are all under Waterfield's roof.
The building that houses Waterfield Library was constructed in 1959 as the Student Union with a post office, cafeteria, ballroom, bookstore, offices, and rec rooms. As Murray State grew, it was determined that the university needed more library space, so the Student Union was renovated and expanded to accommodate our growing collections. Waterfield Library's groundbreaking ceremony was held November 22, 1976.