Second Student movement convinces Board of Trustees to rename the Tower Library
2000: UMass Libraries Shared Digital Repository for the five UMass campuses
Fiscal Year 01: Digital Databases begin to be collected
September 2001: Physical and Biological Science Libraries combine to form the Integrated Science and Engineering Library/ISEL opens February 2004?
Name drops the word “Integrated” in the early 2010s
Response to 9/11
Budget from state reduced from $14-11 Million, $1 Million of the acquisitions budget is lost
October 2001: Music Reserves Library integrated into Du Bois, Reserves Lab remains in Fine Art Center with heavily used materials
December 2001: Book purchases are halted due to budget restraints, $1 Million in journals cancelled
October 2005: Learning Commons dedicated
Additional donation by Microsoft in June 2006
Renovations to 2nd and 3rd floor financed
Expansion into User Services rather than a book depository
2006: 90% increase in student use of the library since Learning Commons dedication
2010: Renovations are completed bringing the Learning Commons and lower floors to their current state (a project which began in 2005 and went into high gear in 2010)
2011: Team Based Learning Classroom opens in the Learning Commons
2012: Multimedia Commons at early stages (becomes the Digital Media Lab)
2014: Open Access initiatives continue
March 13, 2020: staff and librarians sent home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote work begins
August 2, 2021: staff and librarians return to work on campus amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic