2015-2016 Texas State University
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Texas State University 1 ALBERT B. ALKEK LIBRARY Alkek Library www.library.txstate.edu (http://www.library.txstate.edu) T: 512.245.2686 F: 512.245.0392 The Alkek Library contains more than 1.5 million print materials, including books, documents, theses/dissertations, and other resources. The library provides access to 540,000 ebooks, 500+ databases, more than 80,000 audiovisual materials, and more than 700,000 microform materials. Special holdings of the Library include the Wittliff Collections (comprised of the Southwestern Writers Collection and the Southwestern and Mexican Photography Collection), the University Archives, and the K-12 textbook collection. The Library is also a selective depository for federal government documents. As a member of the Texas Digital Library, the Library’s Digital Collections (http://digital.library.txstate.edu/ ) provides access to unique Texas State collections, including scholarships authored by university faculty, students, and staff and selected materials from The Wittliff Collections and the University Archives. The Library's online catalog (http://catalog.library.txstate.edu ) provides information on the Library’s holdings. Wireless access to the university network is available within the Library. Laptop computers may be checked-out for building use. A computer lab provides workstations, laser printers, scanners, video-editing equipment, and adaptive equipment for individuals with disabilities. The Library maintains cooperative borrowing agreements with other libraries in the region. Through TexShare, a statewide resource sharing program, students and faculty may borrow materials held by most public and private university libraries in the state. Materials may be transferred, by request, to the Texas State University Library in Round Rock..