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Penn State Harrisburg Library (Middletown, Pennsylvania, USA) is an academic library which serves
Penn State Harrisburg Penn State Harrisburg, also called The Capital College, is an undergraduate college and graduate school of the Pennsylvania State University located in Lower Swatara Township, Pennsylvania. The campus is located 9 miles (15 km) south of Ha ...
, the Harrisburg (or Capital) campus of the Pennsylvania State University. It is one of more than 20 libraries in
Pennsylvania State University Libraries The Penn State University Libraries consists of 36 libraries at 22 locations in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The two main buildings on Penn State's University Park campus are the Pattee and Paterno libraries. History The library's first ...
system. Penn State Harrisburg Library is located at 351 Olmsted Drive and is open more than 90 hours per week (including nights and weekends

In addition to a print collection, the library provides numerous online resources.


Services

The library's primary users are students and faculty of Penn State Harrisburg. To get started, new student, staff, and faculty must have a Penn State Access Accoun

and password, and must register with the librar

Adult residents of Pennsylvania may apply for a “community borrower” card and a Friends of Penn State Accoun

which provides limited access to the library's resources.


Services highlights

* Research assistance (available through IM, e-mail, telephone, walk-in, and appointments) * In-class instruction on literature/information seeking techniques * Productive environment for learning, study, and scholarly collaboration * Cultural activities and educational programs (usually focused on literature, reading, or finding information)


Collections


Facilities and Equipment

A medium-sized college library serving residential and commuter students, the Penn State Harrisburg Library intends to be a place where students can work comfortably and collaborate effectively. The library adapts to emerging technology while providing friendly, face-to-face service. The building is a facility and opened in January, 2000. The Library Guid

provides contact information, instructions for using the building's wireless network, and a floor-by-floor map.


Facilities highlights

* Archives and Special Collections (3rd floor

* Art supplies, die-cutting machine, digital cameras, loaner laptops, portable DVD players, and other borrowable equipment (1st floor) * Assistive Technologies Room (1st floor

* “Cyber Café,” which is open 24/7 and includes several computers and vending machines (1st floor) * Group Study Rooms (on the perimeter of each floor) * Library Instruction Room, with computers for 35 students (1st floor) * Morrison (Art) Gallery, with space for large meetings and art exhibitions (1st floor) * Schwab Family Holocaust Reading Room, a research and collaborative space for Holocaust studies (1st floor) * Wireless network acces


References

*Access PA home pag

*Associated College Libraries of Central Pennsylvania home pag

*''American Library Directory'', 60th ed. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2007, p. 2046. *Goodrich, Katie. "Learn About the Big House of Books." ''Capital Times'', April 30, 2007, p. 1, 4. *Information and Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University
"Penn State Access Account"
Accessed July 5, 2007. *"Local PSU To Get New Library." ''Patriot News'', May 1, 1997, p. A1, A16. *OCLC home pag

*Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium home pag

*University Libraries, Pennsylvania State University
"University Libraries Lending Code"
June 3, 2005. Accessed July 5, 2007.


External links

*CAT (Penn State University Libraries Catalog

*Penn State Harrisburg (Capital Campus) home pag

*Penn State Harrisburg Library home pag

*Penn State University Libraries home pag

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