- Where do I get a
library card?
Your Langston University ID is your library card. As soon as you are
enrolled, you may check
out books from the Libraries. Faculty and staff
may also check out books using their LU ID
cards. Members of the
Langston community
who are not affiliated with the University may
obtain a Community User
card.
- How do I check out
books?
You must present your Langston University ID card in order to check out
books. Take the books that you wish to check out to the Circulation Desk at
the you wish to check out to the Circulation Desk at
the Library where a staff person
will assist you. You must be currently
enrolled or employed
at Langston, or you must have a
current Community User card or OKShare
card to be able to
borrow books from the Libraries.
- How many books can I
check out?
There is a limit of 12 volumes at a time for undergraduates, 15 for
graduate students and staff,
and 20 for faculty members. Community card and OKShare card holders may
check out
3
items at a time.
The loan period for everyone except faculty is 2 weeks. The loan period
for faculty is one
semester. You are allowed to renew for an additional two weeks unless
the materials
have been requested by another patron.
- Where can I make a
photocopy?
Photocopiers are available at all
University Libraries.
Yes. All of the University Libraries carry a selection of popular
magazines for leisure reading,
and a collection of scholarly journals for research purposes. We also
have a selection
of current newspapers, and a number of magazines, newspapers and
journals on microform.
No. The magazines and journals do not circulate. You may make
photocopies.
A
microform reader/printers is also available. |