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| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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| Albert Hutzler Reading Room | 6am - 12am | 6am - 12am | 6am - 12am | 6am - 12am |
6am - 12am | 6am - 12am | 6am - 12am |
During the academic year, 24-hour access to the Eisenhower Library and/or its adjoining Brody Learning Commons is available for those with a current Johns Hopkins ID or Affiliates card.
Students and faculty from other academic institutions are welcome to use the building during all hours, except during posted exam periods. Academic photo ID required.
For the general public, the library is open 8am to 10pm, except during posted exam periods. Photo ID is required.
Between 3am and 8am only the Brody Leaning Commons will be open.
During our finals period, the Eisenhower Library and Brody Learning Commons will be open to visitors from 8am – 4pm from May 4 through March 16. At all other times, a valid JHU ID will be required for entrance.