The over 60,000 although the
Eaton collection of the
University of California, Riverside is larger, that collection is not open shelf. According to MITSFS, the library once included "over 90% of all science fiction ever published in English", although with the increase of
self-publishing in the 2000s, this is likely no longer true. The library is financially supported by membership dues, and by MIT's Association of Student Activities funding board. The
catalog of the library may be searched online through the PinkDex. Some of the library's contents include full runs of
Astounding Science Fiction and other science fiction magazines, and full or nearly full runs of many fantasy magazines; these are catalogued in the MagDex. It also has sections devoted to foreign and multimedia works. The collection is physically located on the 4th floor of MIT's
Julius Adams Stratton Student Center at 84
Massachusetts Avenue,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2017, the library was usually open 7 days a week, though Monday hours were curtailed or occasionally dropped, and summer hours were reduced. In 2020 through 2022,
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on public access to campus caused major cutbacks of hours In February 2023, a burst pipe in the Student Center caused flooding in the Library (dubbed the “Aquapocalypse” in MITSFS terms), causing the contents of the library to be packed up and sent for professional
freeze-drying preservation and storage while the building was repaired and renovated (in particular, for the abatement of damaged
asbestos tiles). Although the flood did not cause substantial damage to the primary collection, it did impact donations; the ones being processed were damaged by water, and the shutdown left the library unable to process donations while closed. The building was emptied and renovations began in the summer of 2023. Books and magazines were returned from storage in March 2024, new shelving was installed, and the library officially reopened on April 4, 2025, though still at reduced hours due to a limited number of available volunteers to keep it open. ==References==