
Library Services for Students
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First-Year Experience
- Before You Arrive
- Arrivals and Orientation
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Your First Year
- First-Year Housing
- Getting Involved
- Continuing Education
- FYE 100: General Success
- FY Seminars
- Writing 100
- Curricular Advice for New Students
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Academic Success
- Faculty Adviser Match
- Peer Tutoring Program
- Academic Coaching
- Career and Professional Development
- General Tips for First-Year Students
- Academic Help Centers and Services
- Information Technology Services
- Library Services for Students
- Lindley Health and Lindley Counseling
- The Successful First-Year Student
- Lindley Health
- Dining Services
- Career and Professional Development
- First-Year Correspondence
- Parents and Families
- Services
- FAQ
- Housing and Residence Life
- Dining
- Student Engagement and Leadership
- Health and Wellness
- Safety and Security
- Student Services and Support
- Staff Directory
The library and ITS have integrated their services and share the centrally located Information Desk. From this desk, they deliver many services, including: library item checkout, digital cameras, laptop computers, and presentation equipment, help with research projects, troubleshooting computers, preparing presentations, creating and printing posters, digitizing/editing audio and video, using scanners, editing digital images, analyzing data sets, using GIS, and making maps.
The University Library may seem overwhelming because of the plentiful resources located in the building as well as online, but do not let this deter you from using all that is available for your convenience. If the resources you are looking for are not located on campus, do not forget about our Inter-Library Loan system.
Under the ‘Research’ tab there are many resources that may be accessed for your convenience. There is guidance on citation and how to begin research. There are also links for research in specific disciplines to help guide you in the right direction and narrow the information that may seem overwhelming at first glance. If you would like personalized guidance, contact the librarian assigned to help with your discipline. They will be happy to assist you in becoming a better researcher.
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First-Year Experience
- Before You Arrive
- Arrivals and Orientation
-
Your First Year
- First-Year Housing
- Getting Involved
- Continuing Education
- FYE 100: General Success
- FY Seminars
- Writing 100
- Curricular Advice for New Students
-
Academic Success
- Faculty Adviser Match
- Peer Tutoring Program
- Academic Coaching
- Career and Professional Development
- General Tips for First-Year Students
- Academic Help Centers and Services
- Information Technology Services
- Library Services for Students
- Lindley Health and Lindley Counseling
- The Successful First-Year Student
- Lindley Health
- Dining Services
- Career and Professional Development
- First-Year Correspondence
- Parents and Families
- Services
- FAQ
- Housing and Residence Life
- Dining
- Student Engagement and Leadership
- Health and Wellness
- Safety and Security
- Student Services and Support
- Student Affairs Staff
Jason Rodocker
Senior Associate Dean of Students and Dean for First-Year Experience