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30 wrz 2024 · Find resources, services and support for your research and learning needs at K-State Libraries. Explore the fully renovated Hale Library, the Innovation Lab, upcoming events and more.
- Hale Library (Main)
Hale Library offers a variety of study spaces, technology...
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Hale Library and our 4 branch libraries are here to help the...
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- Hale Library (Main)
25 cze 2024 · Hale Library is the main library on the Manhattan campus of K-State. It offers study spaces, technology, innovation lab, exhibits, help desks and more.
4 sty 2022 · Find out the hours and locations of Hale Library, Math/Physics Library, Weigel Library, K-State Salina Library and Veterinary Medicine Library. Learn about the services, collections and spaces offered by each library.
History Reference Center. Paid for by K-State Libraries. Full text history reference database which provides full text for over 1,990 reference books, encyclopedias and non-fiction books from leading history publishers, and more than 150 leading history periodicals.
Hale Library is the main library building on Kansas State University's Manhattan, Kansas campus.
Welcome to the Library Basics guide! This guide provides an overview of several key library resources and services. It also includes advice and tips to help you with your research.
Search K-State Libraries Digital Collections. The Digital Collection provides access to digital resources that uniquely document the history of the university and the state. The collection spans a range of subjects that support the teaching and research needs of the K-State community.