The Pharmacy Library serves the students, faculty, and staff of the Feik School of Pharmacy. The library collection contains print copies of pharmacy texts, journals and related publications. To ensure availability for all pharmacy residents, these print resources may only be used in the library and are not available for check out. Online pharmacy resources are available through the UIW Libraries' online databases and journals list.
The Pharmacy Library is part of the UIW Libraries. Additional services, programs, and support are available through the UIW Libraries. Find out more about the UIW Libraries Mission.
To access library resources off-campus, you need to sign in with your UIW username and password:
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The Pharmacy Library is located in room 461 on the first floor of the Feik School of Pharmacy.. The librarian is available in person to assist with identifying, accessing, and using research and instructional resources Monday - Thursday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm.
School of Pharmacy students and faculty have card-swipe access to the library from 6:00 am to midnight daily. The library is available to other UIW users by appointment.
For research assistance when the Medical (Pharmacy, Optometry, etc.) Library is closed, you may contact a UIW Libraries librarian via chat, phone, or email through our Ask a Librarian Service. Hours of availability for Ask a Librarian may be found on the UIW Libraries homepage under Library Hours.
* If your school's librarian is not available, you may request a meeting with another of the UIW Libraries Health Professions Librarians.
The Mabee Library located on the main UIW campus has digital devices available for check-out by all UIW students, faculty, and staff, including:
Please see Technology Circulation Policy for more information.
George W. Brackenridge Library at the Feik School of Pharmacy