21-08-2026 19:00 via libraries.mit.edu

Coming soon: Self-service lockers

Starting this fall, we’ll offer a new way for MIT students, faculty, and staff to pick up MIT Libraries’ items, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With our new self-service lockers, you can pick up and drop off library materials at a campus location close to you.
Request materials online, and select your preferred pickup location. You’ll be notified by email when your items are ready for you to collect. Pick them up from a locker with your physical or digital MIT ID; requested
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