Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge (Los Angeles, California)

USA / California / San Fernando / Los Angeles, California

Oviatt Library History and Facts
Oviatt Library website: library.csun.edu

The California State University, Northridge's Oviatt Library provides educational, cultural and information services and resources to the students and faculty. Its primary mission is to support and supplement classroom and independent learning; facilitate student and faculty research; and provide students with lifelong skills in identifying, locating, evaluating and synchronizing information.

All library materials are housed in the Delmar T. Oviatt Library, a 234,712 square foot state-of-the-art facility. Of note are the Collaboratory with its 170 multipurpose computer workstations, 3 computer equipped library instruction labs, and 120 computer workstations devoted to library information resources. There are over 1,600 seats for in house study. During Fall and Spring semesters, the building is open 90 hours a week. The Library maintains its own server and web pages providing access to electronic information 24 hours a day.

The Oviatt Library has a physical collection containing 1.37 million volumes, of which over one million are books, and over 249,000 bound periodical volumes. The Library subscribes to 28,000 online journals, nearly 2,900 print journals, 200 online databases and nearly 16,700 ebooks. The microform collection contains 3.17 million pieces. There are over 13,200 sound recordings, 11,300 film and video recordings and nearly 60,000 pictures and other graphic materials. The archives and manuscript collection exceeds 4,200 linear feet of materials, with nearly 29,700 items housed in Special Collections.

The Library is heavily used with 8.9 million uses of its web pages annually, a gate count of 1.4 million annually, and over half a million interactions per year with Library personnel.

The Oviatt Library was used in the filming of Sky High in 2004 and as Starfleet Academy in Star Trek (2009).
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External Link:

* Oviatt Library website: library.csun.edu
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Coordinates:   34°14'24"N   118°31'45"W

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  • The info above it is probably more that I want to know. I remember trying to nap on the uncomfortable seats.
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