The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will be closed this summer for electrical infrastructure repairs, starting May 5, 2025. About the Hill Library closure →
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The D. H. Hill Jr. Library will be closed this summer for electrical infrastructure repairs, starting May 5, 2025. About the Hill Library closure →
Updated Apr 9 11:07am
If you have questions or comments about the accessibility of our space and services, please contact the staff by emailing library_askus@ncsu.edu or calling (919) 515-7110.
This page specifies accessibility offerings with respect to arriving at James B. Hunt Jr. Library. Our Libraries' Accessibility page provides information for all main and branch locations. Learn more about wayfinding within the building.
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James B. Hunt Jr. Library
1070 Partners Way
Raleigh, NC 27606
Visitors can use the two accessible parking spaces in the Poulton Pay Lot across Partners Way from Hunt Library. This is the closest parking lot. The spaces are located on the upper deck. There is an accessible path to the library.
Hourly parking fees apply Monday through Friday, 7am–5pm. Parking is free outside of these hours, including on the weekends. The parking payment machine accepts credit cards.
“C” and “CC” permit holders will find eight accessible parking spaces in the Partners I Lot. This lot includes two van-accessible spaces. This parking lot is located across Partners Way from Hunt Library, to the north. There is an accessible path to the library.
“C” permit holders will also find 13 accessible parking spaces in the Oval West Parking Deck. This parking deck is located north of Hunt Library on Partners Way. It has an elevator. There is an accessible path to the library.
The NC State Accessible Spaces Map shows the location of accessible parking spaces for all of campus. Note that spaces may require “B,” “C,” or other permits in addition to the accessible parking permit.
The Wolfline is NC State University’s bus service, free for all to ride. All Libraries facilities are accessible by these buses and have multiple stops in close proximity. All Wolfline buses are equipped with ramps and have kneeling capability to assist those with limited mobility. People with low vision or blindness are encouraged to call Transportation at 919-515-3424 for assistance in utilizing the TransLoc Transit Visualization System (TVS) which provides real-time bus locations along all Wolfline routes.
View the Wolfline routes and timetables or call (919) 515-WOLF for more information.
GoTriangle buses are wheelchair-accessible. "Priority seating" has been designated on all buses. Hearing-impaired individuals can contact GoTriangle through the N.C. Relay Center at 1-800-735-2962 or by dialing 919-485-RIDE (7433). Passengers needing other accomodations can view GoTriangle ACCESS for more information on registration and elgibility.
GoRaleigh buses are wheelchair accessible to serve those with mobility impairments. Buses are also equipped with talking bus technology that provides audible stop information from internal and external speakers. Passengers who are not able to use GoRaleigh buses due to disability may contact GoRaleigh Access, the City’s paratransit program, at (919) 996-3459 for information on eligibility for this service. Please note that the GoTriangle/GoRaleigh routes only go to D. H. Hill Jr. Library. For getting to James B. Hunt Jr Library, please reference the applicable Wolfline route.
The Wolfpack Pickup is NC State's reservable golf-cart fleet that can be booked here. Please note that times are dependent on staffing and scheduling. Know that rides must be scheduled at least 6 hours in advance and can be scheduled no more than 14 days in advance. The Wolfpack Pickup request that you only schedule rides you know you will need. Refer to their frequently asked questions for more times, information, and more explainers on the accommodation. For more information, you can place a call at 919-515-2446 or send an email to wolfpackpickup@ncsu.edu
From the Partners Way entrance, which is on the first floor, take the elevator to the second floor, where the Hunt Library is located. Within the Hunt Library, another set of elevators can take you to upper floors.
From The Oval entrance, which is on the second floor, navigate through the doors and to the turnstiles. You can also navigate to the elevators if you would like to go to the upper floors.