McKay Music Library
Established in 2001, McKay Music Library serves the students, faculty, and community of the University of Utah.The Library is named for Emma Ray Riggs McKay (1877-1970), a former music student and graduate of The University of Utah. The Library is a component of the School of Music situated in Gardner Hall.
McKay provides patrons with digital and analog listening stations and over 30,000 recordings; 20 iMac computer stations outfitted with Sibelius, Finale, ProTools, Garage Band, Rosetta Stone, and other software; and circulating scores, books, and music periodicals.
A technology lab offers students Digi-Design Mboxes for advanced digital and analog connectivity along with ProTools LE, Apple Logic Pro, Amadeus Pro, Cycling ’74 Jitter, and Sibelius. Students may independently create, mix, edit, and record electronic and computer music or enroll in music technology courses taught in the lab.
Listening stations, private study carrels, the Quinney Reading Area, the Maurice Abravanel Studio, and open study tables allow students to work, read, and listen to music individually or in groups.
Questions and comments about the Library should be directed to Dr. April Greenan at a.greenan@utah.edu or 801-581-6691.

