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THE
DAVID O. McKAY LIBRARY The David O. McKay Library’s
collections number nearly one-half million items including books, periodicals,
government publications, microforms and other media. These collections are enhanced by a
large number of online databases that offer access to thousands of electronic
books and full-text journal articles.
Items not available in the library may be requested through interlibrary
loan and received within a few days from other libraries around the nation. The library maintains more than 500
computer work stations with access to research materials, the Internet and
e-mail, and with production tools such as word processing and spread
sheets. Seating for approximately
1200 users, including study carrels, tables and group study rooms, is available
throughout the building. The Library personnel, including
faculty, staff and student assistants, are anxious to help patrons locate and
use materials. Library orientation
is offered online as part of campus Pre-Orientation Class GS 104, via walking
tours that begin at the reference desk near the southeast entrance and by
frequent showings of the entertaining and informative video “Don’t Get Caught in
the Web,” that explains the research process and shows students how they can
best use the myriad resources available to them. Librarians also teach a one credit
Library Research Class each block.
Students, faculty and staff use
their BYU-Idaho ID card to check out books. Additional information is available at the library website, www.lib.byui.edu. |