<p>I wonder the resources available to students in this tiny college. Are the libraries of Babson and Wellesley open to Olin students?</p>
<p>Olin has a library. My daughter graduated from Olin, took classes at Wellesley, and I think she was able to use the library there.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>[Olin</a> College Library](<a href=“http://library.olin.edu/]Olin”>http://library.olin.edu/)</p>
<p>Olin’s library rocks. (I’m biased as I was a student worker there). Besides ILL (which allows you to borrow books from basically any school you can imagine for free) Olin is also part of a consortium which is a smaller group of schools that regularlry lend books to each other. (Babson College Library, Pine Manor College Library, Regis College Library).</p>
<p>Plus Olin subscribes to many online resources that allow you to read pdf’s, etc. Olin’s library is also very open to any book suggestions of what you might want added to the collection.</p>
<p>Additionally, many professors have allowed the library to catalog their private book collections in their office and make them searchable so you can just go an ask a specific professor about borrowing a book.</p>
<p>On the non-academic side, the library is full of toys (legos, design aids, etc.) and you can eat and drink in it. Also, students have 24 hour access.</p>
<p>thanks! so the library is not as tiny as I imagine.</p>