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For additional information, email library@easternflorida.edu or call your Campus Library during their hours.
Cocoa: 321-433-7250
Melbourne: 321-433-5575
Palm Bay: 321-433-5270
Titusville: 321-433-5066
After-Hours: eResources and Ask A Librarian online services only.
Cocoa Campus
321-433-7250
EFSC/UCF Joint-Use Library
1519 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, FL 32922-6597
Building #12 on EFSC Cocoa campus (map). The Cocoa Campus Library is a joint use facility with the University of Central Florida Brevard campus. The Library's collection reflects the curriculum of Eastern Florida State College's Cocoa campus as well as the Brevard curriculum of the University of Central Florida.
Melbourne Campus
321-433-5575
Philip F. Nohrr Library
3865 North Wickham Road
Melbourne, FL 32935-2399
Building #2 on EFSC Melbourne campus (map). The Melbourne library collection is developed to support the curriculum at the Melbourne campus with strengths in the areas of humanities, social sciences, and criminal justice.
Palm Bay Campus
321-433-5270
EFSC Library
250 Community College Parkway
Palm Bay, FL 32909-2299
Located on the second floor of Building #2 (map), the EFSC Palm Bay Campus library's print collections are supplemented by a variety of electronic resources. The campus' wireless network allows for convenient use of the library's laptop computers by EFSC students.
Titusville Campus
321-433-5066
Frank Elbert Williams Library
1311 North U.S. 1
Titusville, FL 32796-2192
The Eastern Florida State College Titusville Library is located in the Frank Elbert Williams Building (Building #5, map). Strengths of the Titusville print collection lie in the subject areas of art, business, health, literature, psychology, and social issues.