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Operations Update

HSL is open to current UW students, faculty and staff. A valid Husky Card is required for entry.

UPDATED: 09/18/2025

For more information about other UW Libraries buildings, visit the UW Libraries Operations Updates Page.

HSL Commons / Third Floor Reopening!

Overview

  • HSL’s new Commons / third floor has reopened!
  • This is a soft opening — there are still final touches and fixes that need to be made to some of our new tech and smaller rooms. We appreciate your patience as these final items get fixed.
  • The new third-floor entrance is open, right after you cross the skybridge over Pacific Ave.
  • Users with a valid UW Husky Card can enter HSL through the old third-floor entrance as well as the second-floor entrance (T227) as before.

What is the HSL Commons?

The HSL Commons has been renovated and updated to better serve the educational needs of the six health sciences schools.

Our new spaces include:

  • A lounge, with space to work and meet with colleagues, as well as a new washroom and Wellness Room (Wellness Room is still waiting for final touches and is currently unavailable). New power stations are available.
  • Multiple reservable instructional/testing spaces
    • Two large instructional/testing spaces, T353A and T353D (note: these two rooms can be used together to create a space with 115 computers and 134 seats)
      • Room T353A: 43 computers, 50 seats, 20 cubbies for personal storage
      • Room T353D: 72 computers, 84 seats, 21 cubbies for personal storage
      • AV - 3 85” Samsung TVs, 3 Crestron camera/soundbars, 3 Mersive Solstice Pods
    • Small testing room T353E
      • 3 computers/seats
    • Medium testing room T353F
      • 6 computers/seats
    • Private testing room T353B (near info desk/proctor space)
      • 3 Seats
  • Study room T349
    • 8 seats
    • AV - LG TV, Crestron camera/soundbar, Mersive Solstice Pod
    • Reserve T349
  • Conference room T351
    • 31 seats (24 around table, 7 along wall)
    • AV - 85” Samsung TV, ceiling speakers, ceiling Shure Microphone, Mersive Solstice Pod

Usage & Access

UW users may access HSL by tapping their Husky card on the card reader at the 2nd floor entrance (T-227) or via the 3rd floor entrance during open hours.

UW Health Sciences students with after-hours access can continue to enjoy this privilege. See the FAQ page for more information.

If you need assistance accessing HSL, call the Information Desk at (206) 543-3390 from the 2nd floor of HSL and staff will assist you.

The HSL 2nd floor is reserved for quiet study. The HSL 3rd floor can be used for collaborative group work.

Visitors with UW borrower cards can access online resources at guest stations where Husky Cards are not required for library entry. Items can be requested for pick up at a UW Libraries hold shelf using the "Request UW Item" button in UW Libraries Search.

Masking

Masks are optional in the Health Sciences Library. See the EHS face covering policy for masking requirements in the UW Medical Center and other facilities.

Users can request a face mask from the HSL Information Desk.

Fall Quarter Hours

September 22 - December 12

Monday - Friday
7:30 am - 6:00 pm
(Desk Hours: 9:00 am - 5:50 pm)
Saturday - Sunday
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
(Desk Hours: 12:00 pm - 4:50 pm)

Holidays

Veterans Day
Tuesday, November 11
Closed
Day before Thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 26
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 27
Closed
Native American Heritage Day
Friday, November 28
Closed
Weekend after Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 29 - Sunday, November 30
Closed
Last Day of Quarter
Friday, December 12
7:30 am - 5:00 pm

Subscription Review 2024-25

Update 6/6/2025 

As required by the University President and Provost, the UW Libraries prepared a revised FY26 budget reflecting a 5% reduction in core expenditures. The impact to the Libraries collections budget of this planned reduction is a planned reduction of serials expenditures of $600,000. The original planned target to reduce subscriptions by $400,000 to offset expected inflation, combined with the additional budget reduction of $600,000 requires that we increase the target for this subscription review to $1,000,000. 

The proposed cancellation list below will be updated as we identify options to meet this new target.

 


 

Our budget projections for FY26 and beyond show that without additional funding to offset the persistent inflation on subscriptions we must once again make reductions to our subscriptions to maintain the balance of expenditures that is necessary to support the breadth of disciplines at the University of Washington.

During the 2024-2025 academic year, the UW Libraries will be reviewing all of our subscriptions with a target of reducing our subscription expenditures by $400,000, or approximately 3%.

  • We estimate approximately 200 subscriptions are likely to be canceled, based on an average journal subscription cost of $2,000.
  • The subscription cancellations that result from this review will take effect in FY26.

List of proposed cancellations for feedback

 

We are sensitive to the concerns about losing access to articles when considering cancellations. We are going to make every effort to minimize the impact of the cancellations. We are focusing on subscriptions where we have access to the articles in ways other than a direct subscription.

  • For example, we have a number of databases that provide access to the full articles for hundreds of journals.
  • Additionally, approximately 45% of new articles published every year are published Open Access (OA), and we are implementing new tools to make discovery of OA content easier.
  • For the articles not available OA, we have alternative access options in place to provide timely delivery of articles on request.

We are preparing information and data for our subject librarians to share with the departments they support about this work and the process. We anticipate much of the work, including gathering feedback on potential cancellations, will start in Winter quarter and continue through Spring.

 

Timeline

November 2024

  • Announce Subscription Review
  • Gather and compile data for analyzing subscriptions

January 2025

  • Librarians begin review of subscriptions and data

April 2025

June 2025

  • Librarians begin reviewing feedback

August 2025

  • Final list of subscriptions to be canceled identified

 

Background and Context

This review and reduction is necessary due to the persistent inflation in the cost of subscriptions and the inconsistent funding for inflation over the years.

  • The average inflation in journal subscriptions is about 6%. Our effective inflation on our subscriptions is closer to 3.5% due to negotiated lower increases on our large publisher packages.
  • Left unaddressed, this inflation pattern would soon result in our subscription commitments consuming the entire budget for Libraries collections, leaving us unable to purchase books, media, and other resources essential for supporting the breadth of teaching and research at the University of Washington.

In past years we made similar adjustments to address the inflation of subscriptions.

  • In FY21 we conducted a subscription review that resulted in a total reduction of our subscription expenditures of over $900,000.
  • In FY22 we renegotiated our contract with Elsevier that resulted in a spend reduction of approximately $600,000.
  • Those reductions combined with an inflation allocation in FY23 allowed us to maintain a healthy balance of our expenditures for subscriptions, monographs, and other resources for the last two years with no additional funding for inflation.

As stated above, we are sensitive to the concerns about losing access to articles when considering cancellations, and will make every effort to minimize the impact, focusing on subscriptions where we have alternative access to the articles outside of a direct subscription.

For questions regarding this subscription review process, please contact: SustainableScholarship@uw.edu

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