History
The Martin Luther King Jr. Library provides information services and resources to the Los Angeles City College (LACC) students, faculty, and staff. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Library opened June 23, 2008 at the northeast end of Los Angeles City College near the corner of Willowbrook and Vermont Avenues. The building has three floors with ample lighting and windows, 17 group study rooms, two computer areas, wireless access (for currently enrolled students only), study carrels, table, counter and lounge chair seating areas, two library computer classrooms, and two conference rooms.
Specialties
The Martin Luther King Jr. Library provides information services and resources to the Los Angeles City College (LACC) students, faculty, and staff.