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Campus and Unit Libraries
Main Campus Library
The Main Campus Library is at the third floor of the College of Business and Accountancy building at the Main Campus. It houses books and resources for the College of Business and Accountancy, College of Arts and Social Sciences, and the College of Public Administration.
The Engineering Library
The Engineering Library is located at the Ground Floor of the Engineering Building at the Main Campus. It houses collection of books on engineering and technology, which is rich in the field of Allied Operations. It also contains Filipiniana books and professional periodicals.
Hon. Jose V. Yap Library
The Jose V. Yap Library is located at the TSU Lucinda Campus. Periodical collections, theses, dissertations, general references and the Internet Section are at the Ground Floor while collections for the College of Science and books for the program Hotel and Restaurant Management and BS Accountancy under the College of Business and Accountancy are at the Mezzanine level. Books for the College of Education, College of Criminal Justice Education including collections on International World Peace and the Filipiniana collection are at the 3rd floor. The Audio Visual Room, Archives, Accreditation Room, and Student Lounge are also located at the 3rd Floor of the Jose V. Yap Library.
The San Isidro Campus Library
The San Isidro Campus Library in San Isidro Campus has collections in the fields of Applied Sciences, Fine Arts and Recreation, including books for the College of Computer Studies. It also contains Filipiniana collections and professional periodicals.
The School of Law Library
The School of Law Library is located at the 2nd Floor of the TSU Gymnasium at the Main Campus. It offers access to legal academic resources.
Museo Archivo
The Museo Archivo, situated at the TSU Main Campus, houses a historical gallery, collections of books, and periodicals. Established with the goal of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting cultural objects for educational, research, and public appreciation purposes, it functions as a guardian of heritage through preservation efforts and innovative exhibitions.