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New look for libraries
The future is taking shape with move into 21st century
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All the online accessibility hasn't deterred students from making the trek to the library, however, with the number of patrons also doubling to 1.5 million.
"Information just doesn't float around and get gathered on its own. Libraries give it structure," Ogburn said. "It's a place that people come to create information and knowledge."
That emphasis on group work also prompted all three schools to expand space for teams of students working on projects. New study rooms equipped with computers and flat-screen television at USU offer students a space to meet, research and prepare a final presentation, said Linda Wolcott, vice provost of libraries at USU.
"It's exciting to walk through and see chemistry students drawing compounds and talking. It's not just a bunch of students reading art books," Ogburn said.
At the recently completed Merrill-Cazier library at USU, a new automated book retrieval system cleared out many of the less-used books and journals to make room for the new computerized focus. Books are stored in bins in a warehouse-type room and are pulled out by a robotic crane when requested, Wolcott said.
The U. library will also feature a 14,000-square-foot retrieval center with 2.2 million items.
"It's our purpose to make sure knowledge lives for a long time, whether it's digital, paper or papyrus," Ogburn said.
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