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Stanford Auxiliary Library Stanford CA US
The Stanford Auxiliary Library, located at 691 Pampas Ln, Stanford, CA, has undergone a significant renovation and expansion project to enhance its capacity and functionality. The project adds 35,542 square feet to the existing 38,000-square-foot facility, creating a total of 73,542 square feet of space. A key component of the expansion is a 23,511-square-foot book storage facility, housed in three fire-separated modules. Each module features temperature- and humidity-controlled environments, constructed with pre-stressed precast concrete panels, fireproofed steel structures, and an in-rack pre-action fire sprinkler system, ensuring optimal preservation of materials and compliance with safety standards.
The renovation also includes a 9,300-square-foot process office expansion, designed with exposed CMU walls, a curtain wall window system, and a clerestory glass exterior skin for natural light. This space incorporates specialized areas such as a temperature-controlled film storage room, expanded break rooms, restrooms, offices, and book scanning rooms. Site improvements include an expanded parking lot, a loop access road, landscaped areas, a patio, and a storm drain system meeting current C3 requirements, enhancing accessibility and sustainability. This project underscores the library’s commitment to modernizing its infrastructure while supporting academic and research needs.
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No reviews are available for the Stanford Auxiliary Library (SAL3) in the provided text. The content includes a user inquiry about study spots at Stanford and general information about SAL3 from its official website. SAL3 is described as a high-density cold storage facility in Livermore, CA, used to store overflow collections from Stanford Libraries. It is not open to the public for general use, though members of the Stanford community may access a small reading room by appointment for specific collections. Materials are stored according to library-assigned call numbers and are available for campus delivery through SearchWorks.
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