Q. Can researchers get on-site access to the Library Annex?
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Answered By: Molly Boyd Last Updated: Jul 07, 2022 Views: 76
Answered By: Molly Boyd
Last Updated: Jul 07, 2022 Views: 76
For maximum efficiency and to maintain climate control of the materials, the high-density library annex stacks are not accessible to the public. In keeping our annex closed to the public, our goal is to not limit or prohibit access, but to maximize the use of space while providing the best environment possible for our collections. A robust virtual browse tool can be found at the bottom of an item record in OneSearch (see below link). You can also learn more about the Browse search in OneSearch through the FAQ linked below.
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