Instructional Facilities Boston College has several Student Services classrooms in a variety of buildings, eight libraries, and several other buildings where classes, labs, and other instructional activities are scheduled. For a paper copy of this information, please contact the Boston College Office of Institutional Research at 617-552-3111 or oir@bc.edu. The mailing address is Boston College, IRPA, St. Clement’s Hall, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Classrooms, spring 2010 Building Campion Hall Carney Hall Cushing Hall Devlin Hall Fulton Hall Gasson Hall Higgins Hall Number of Classrooms 12 25 10 9 20 20 8 Number of Stations 555 1,097 689 693 1,203 897 471 Law East Wing Lyons Hall McGuinn Hall Merkert Chemistry Center O'Neill Library Stuart House 9 Lake Street TOTAL Number of Classrooms 6 7 10 3 8 10 5 153 Number of Stations 641 316 488 246 204 529 195 8224 Boston College Libraries, fall 2010 Bapst Art Library - Middle Campus Catherine O’Connor Library - Weston Observatory Educational Resource Center - Campion Hall The John J. Burns Library of Rare Books and Special Collections - Burns Library, Middle Campus Law Library - Newton Campus O’Neill Library - Main Research Library, Middle Campus Social Work Library - McGuinn Hall, Lower Level Theology & Ministry Library - Brighton Campus Holdings by Library, fall 2010 2,594,750 55,053 180,204 49,550 250,145 2,003,202 42,708 5,133 8,755 Total Paper Serial Subscriptions2 Bapst Burns Educational Resource Center Law O'Neill Social Work Theology & Ministry Total e-Books 307,763 Total Electronic Serial Subscriptions Total Microform Units 4,267,521 Total Government Documents Total Volumes Bapst Burns Educational Resource Center Law O'Neill Social Work Theology & Ministry1 Weston Observatory 3 Law O'Neill 1 1,567,559 2,699,962 Law O'Neill 6,647 155 47 45 2,531 3,293 58 518 4 30,833 212,591 4,160 208,431 Only includes books at the Theology and Ministry library owned by Boston College. Paper serial subscriptions continue to decrease as the libraries migrate away from print to electronic serial subscriptions. 3 Includes catalogued e-Books reported in volumes. 4 Number of unique titles. Source: University Librarian 2