Jan. 27, 2020

Student resources: NDSU Libraries

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NDSU Libraries provides an extensive support system with a variety of spaces, resources, and services throughout campus, creating a vibrant learning community and enabling student success. 

The NDSU Main Library has reservable study rooms, quiet study zones, group project workspaces, computer clusters and printers. Staff at the reference desk and circulation desk can help with any questions. NDSU librarians are subject experts available to assist you with your research. You can book an appointment with your subject librarian or chat with a librarian online.

Other services in the Main Library are the Digital Fabrication Lab, a space that provides tools and staff support to design and produce prototypes and projects; the Presentation Studio, which allows students to record high-quality audio and video presentations; and virtual reality labs, which allow students to learn using an interactive virtual environment.

These resources and services are available to all NDSU students, faculty and staff. The Main Library is open until midnight most days, and 24/7 during the last two weeks of each semester to allow for extra study time and de-stress activities. Throughout the academic year, the Libraries host a variety of events, which can be found on their event calendar.

Also housed in the Main Library are the Math Emporium, Center for Writers, Disability Services and the Honors Program. Other NDSU Libraries branches provide specialized resources for students in specific majors including the Klai Juba Wald Architectural Studies Library, the Health Sciences Library and the Business Learning Center. The NDSU Special Collections consists of the NDSU Archives and the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection.

Visit the NDSU Libraries website to learn more about resources and services that can enhance your learning experience.

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