Visitor Information
Driving to Campus & the Library
Welcome to Case and the Kelvin Smith Library! The library entrance is on Euclid Avenue, one of the country's oldest urban boulevards. KSL is at the intersection of Euclid Avenue & East Boulevard, next to Severance Hall, home of the renowned Cleveland Orchestra.
KSL welcomes individuals who have personal research needs, and offers on-shelf collections for browsing, reading, and photocopying. Our primary mission is to support the teaching and learning activities of the Case faculty, staff, and students and while the majority of our computers require the Case network ID logon, we reserve some Guest computers for your research needs. The Guest computers are signed, and are shared with visitors. More information is on this page about evening access, hours, and using the collections.
Directions & Local Transportation
KSL is directly east of downtown Cleveland, approximately 10-15 minutes by car or public transportation.
Directions to the Campus - approach Case by car, air, bus, and train, with links to campus building maps...
- The Library on the Campus Building Map - KSL is on the upper left quadrant, next to Severance and across from the Museum of Art & Lagoon...use the slider in the left side window & mouse over theKelvin Smith Library to select it & zoom in on the site.
- Local transportation includes University Circle shuttle bus systems throughout the neighborhoods, local buses, the Euclid Avenue HealthLine, with its hybrid vehicles (downtown to University Circle), and light rail options that serve the campus area.

Parking
Kelvin Smith Library is at the Heart of the Campus and has metered street parking on surrounding streets. A well-marked parking garage is underground, with an entrance off of East Boulevard. The attended garage is between Severance Hall and the Library, and has hourly fees. An elevator near the glass Security Booth takes you to the plaza level and the main entrance of the library.
Parking is also available in visitor lots throughout the university, and at nearby museum and hospital lots.
Evening Access
Campus building doors operate via card-access in the evening. Everyone is required to use and/or show a current photo or institution ID. Case is a private institution in an urban area, and ID entry assures the students of a secure, quiet environment at night, with other researchers.
- Case individuals use their Case IDs in the card readers.
- Visitors, please use the intercom at the main door and show an ID upon entry. Press the intercom and staff will ask to see your photo ID, and release the door for you.
- Note: Children 16 & under must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the library.
Library Hours
Library hours vary with the academic calendar and change during breaks, interim sessions, and holidays. Please check ahead before visiting the library. Visitors are welcome during regular business hours; all other hours are reserved for enrolled and employed individuals and visitors are welcome to return the next business day.
Using the Collections
Visitors are welcome to come to the library and browse the collections. More information about working in the library includes details about access, computer and equipment use, and visitor borrowing privileges.
The Main Service Desk 216-368-3506 welcomes your general inquiries, and we also answer general Comments & Questions from the Contact Us links on the library website, in the page footer or upper left corner.