Dec 03, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Libraries


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University Libraries

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Dan Daily, Dean of Libraries
University Libraries, I.D. Weeks Building
605-677-5373
Fax: 605-677-6834

library@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/library

The University Libraries offer academic resources and services that are integral to the mission of the University. The library faculty works closely with the University faculty in support of research and classroom teaching. An emphasis on information literacy instruction by the library faculty complements the University’s goal to help students develop life-long learning skills. The Academic Commons on the first floor of the I.D. Weeks Building unites library, technology, and academic support services in one convenient location with a variety of individual and collaborative study spaces and computers. Academic and Career Planning Center, Center for Academic & Global Engagement, Writing Center, Presentation Center, Lab Consultant, ITS Help Desk, and all library services are open generous hours to assist students with their academic endeavors. Students may make appointments to see an advisor or tutor online in advance. Students can see how many computers are available throughout the building through a live web-based feed. A variety of individual and group study spaces and rooms are available for drop-in use or may be reserved in advance through the campus scheduling system, including e-collaborative rooms, a digital editing suite, and media viewing rooms. The I. D. Weeks Building is connected to the Muenster University Center, which houses dining services, bookstore, and student services and activities. The library is open 106.5 hours per week.

The University Libraries contain nationally-recognized resources on Native Americans, significant art and humanities collections, and in-depth K-12 education materials. The Archives and Special Collections department holds extensive 19th century Western Americana, primary historical materials such as senatorial papers, Wounded Knee massacre and siege materials, and other unique items. The University Libraries’ collections include over: 991,000 print and digital books, 741,000 microforms, 573,000 government documents, 20,650 audiovisual items, and archives and oral history collections… Over 98% of the journal subscriptions are available online. Online journal holdings range from the complete archive, back to the inception of a journal title, to the current year. The Research Gateway and Journal List found on the library website helps users determine quickly whether an article is available in full-text through our databases or journal subscriptions. The Journal List includes e-books, which can be searched with the journals or separately. The web-based interlibrary loan request service (ILLiad) enables users to request materials not available in the University Libraries, which often arrive within hours. Nearly all of the online resources and services (including the online catalog, full-text holdings, and 230 databases) are available 24/7 from anywhere in the world to members of the University population with a current USD email address.

McKusick Law Library

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Law School Building
605-677-3930
llibrary@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/law/law-library

Located on all three floors of the east end of the Law School building, the McKusick Law Library is the largest law library in South Dakota, containing the equivalent of approximately 145,000 volumes of primary and secondary legal materials. It also has a number of electronic databases providing access to a variety of legal resources. Some electronic resources, because of licensing agreements, are restricted to use by law students and law faculty.  However, a growing number of databases are available for use by university faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students, and walk-in patrons.  While hours vary during breaks, holidays and the summer, the Law Library is generally open to the public and larger USD community year-round, Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

The students and faculty members of the Law School are the law library’s primary clientele, but the law library also serves the University’s academic community, the State Bar, and all the citizens of South Dakota. Its location in the southeastern corner of the state also attracts patrons from Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska.

Wegner Health Science Information Center

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1400 West 22nd St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
605-357-1400
Fax: 605-357-1490
Toll Free: 1-800-521-2987
Email:
wegner@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/library/wegner

The Wegner Center Library opened in January 1998 and is named in honor of Dr. Karl and Mary Jo Wegner. As Dean of the USD School of Medicine, Dr. Wegner guided the USD Medical School as it evolved from a two-year medical school to a four-year degree granting medical school. The Wegner Center is a non-profit medical library serving the following organizations and programs: USD Center for Disabilities, Sanford USD School of Medicine, Sanford USD Medical Center, USD School of Health Sciences, SDSU College of Nursing, SDSU College of Pharmacy and Allied Health, Sioux Falls VA Health Care System, Mount Marty College Nurse Anesthesia Program, and the University of Sioux Falls Nursing program. 

Conceived as a clinical resource, the Wegner Center’s mission is to serve its partners by providing quality health sciences and medical information for health care practice, education, and research. The Wegner Center is a two-level 14,650 square foot facility adjacent to the Sanford School of Medicine and the Sanford USD Medical Center. A variety of individual and group study spaces and e-collaborative rooms are available for drop-in use or may be reserved in advance. Computers, printing, as well as open study spaces are also available. Resources available at the Wegner Center include:  research databases, online and print journals, eBooks and print books, and audio visual resources. The Wegner Center is open to the public.