Microsoft campus library closes in broader shift to AI-powered digital learning experiences
- lastmansurfing
- Jan 16
- 1 min read

The Microsoft Library in Redmond has long been a quiet anachronism in the middle of the high-tech campus, a place where authors gave talks and employees checked out old-fashioned paper books, including titles recommended by CEO Satya Nadella and other execs.
That chapter of the company’s history is now closing.
The Verge broke the news Thursday that Microsoft’s traditional library is going away as part of what Microsoft described internally as a shift to a “modern, AI-powered learning experience.”
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