Yes. Please go to the checkout desk in room 241 of LSU Library to inquire about lost and found items. Contact Access Services:
- 225-578-2058
- libcirc@lsu.edu (mailto:libcirc@lsu.edu)
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Yes, LSU Library has four standalone scanners, which are free for anyone to use. Two are located in room 141 (first floor), the other two in room 241 (second floor). Patrons can e-mail scans to any valid e-mail address.
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The library does buy some popular fiction books, usually those deemed "essential" by GOBI, has won a prestigious prize, or is highly praised by the Times Literary Supplement or the NYT. Because we are an academic library, the books are shelved according to the Library of Congress classifcation scheme, meaning there is no one section for popular fiction books. If there are titles you are looking for, try searching the catalog (https://lsu.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/lsu/?rm=MORE+SEARCH+OP0%7C%7C%7C…) or speak with a librarian (https://www.lib.lsu.edu/staff?field_staff_type=2&search_api_staff=&fiel…) .
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The LSU Student Technology Fee funds the purchase of mobile computing devices available for checkout at the checkout desk in room 241 of LSU Library. These include laptops, webcams, PC microphones, computer mice, calculators, phone chargers, HDMI cables, dry erase markers and erasers, umbrellas, and more. Gear 2 Geaux is solely for student use because it is funded by student fees. Music Resources also houses a Creator Space outfitted with video and audio recording equipment. See the links below for more information.
LSU Libraries | Gear 2 Geaux
LSU Libraries | Creator Space
Answered by: Access Services Staff
Yes, LSU Library offers book deliveries to faculty and staff only . We will deliver LSU Library books and interlibrary loan books to your departmental mailbox. Reserve and Government Document materials will not be included. To use the service, request the item through your interlibrary loan account. On the request form under "Delivery Options" select "Deliver to Departmental Mailbox." The request will arrive 1-2 business days from the date we receive the item. Heres how to get your materials delivered:
- You will need an ILLiad account to make the request.
- Once logged in, you will need to select "Deliver to Departmental Mailbox" for your Delivery Method. Books will be delivered to the departmental mailbox of the requestors within 1-2 business days. A second attempt will be made if the delivery is not successful the first time, but if the department office is inaccessible again, patrons will receive an e-mail stating the problem and asking them to come pick up their materials.
- The materials will be placed on hold and kept at the checkout desk for 7 days. If they are not picked up in this time frame, they will be returned to the collection.
Be aware of the following:
- Users are responsible for returning materials back to the library.
- Materials will be checked out to the patrons library account prior to being delivered.
- The user is responsible for the items requested through this service.
- Any LSU Library books not returned or renewed within 40 days of the due date will be considered lost and the usual penalties will apply.
- A limit of eight physical material format items can be requested per day.
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The library does not, but LSU's Department of Foreign Language and Literatures may have faculty and graduate students in the department who can offer translations. Price would be determined by the content, amount to be translated, and turnaround time. Contact info: Department of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures Louisiana State University 316 Hodges Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Telephone: 225-578-6616 Fax: 225-578-5074 worldlang@lsu.edu (mailto:worldlang@lsu.edu)
LSU World Lanugages, Literatures & Cultures
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