Student Assistance
Use this Student Research Guide to help you with your library research and to answer some of the questions you may have along the way.
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Library Info for Transfer Students
Just for Transfers is a guide to familiarize you with library resources and services.
Library Info for Graduate Students
Consult the Graduate Student Guide to Library Resources and Services for research assistance and answers to other questions you may have about the library.
Library Tech Help
Recent Renovation Moves
- STACKS M & N Collections have been relocated from the concourse to the ground floor compact shelves, next to the P call numbers
- JOURNALS: Bound periodicals have been moved into compact shelving on the ground floor. If your journal is not on the shelves, please see a library staff member at the Checkout Desk. It may be in storage and only accessible for a staff member.
- OVERSIZE books are now located on the Ground Floor, in the former Government Documents location. See the map of the library posted on the ground floor landing or pick up an updated map at the Reference Desk.
- We have moved the JUVENILE COLLECTION (children's and young adult books) a few rows over on the Concourse Level. We're making room for our temporary Check Out Desk, to be installed on the Concourse [right next to the new temporary entrance -- stay tuned for more information!]
- MEDIA (CDs, CVDs, Books on Tape and on CD) are now located on the Concourse level next to the Juvenile Collection
- GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS have a new home, in our ground floor compact shelving, immediately following Z journal titles.
- THE REFERENCE BOOKS are next to Government Documents. With your assistance (thanks!) we have selected some reference materials to join us on the Concourse during renovation, while most print Reference materials will move to the ground floor compact shelving area, and should be easy to find, just next to the Government Documents.
- We have shifted many of the materials on the CONCOURSE LEVEL. If you cannot locate something, please ask.
Faculty Assistance Guide
The Faculty Assistance Guide was created to answer questions you may have about library resources and services.

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