What is on second floor in the library?
Let's look at the North side of second floor of the John Vaughan Library in Tahlequah.
The majority of the floor contains magazines and periodicals. Do you wonder what the difference is between a magazine and a journal? Do you have an assignment to use a scholarly journal? Check this guide to find the way to tell the difference: Journals vs. Magazines
On this floor you will find:
How do I find what I want?
Other services on 2nd floor North side:
InterLibrary Loan
Library Administrative offices
Room 206, currently being used for Science/math classes
Technology Support offices for the Library
In Broken Arrow and Muskogee you will find the same resources on a smaller scale. You will find loose newspapers, bound and loose periodicals. However, you will only find microfilm and older issues in Tahlequah. This does not mean you can't have access in Broken Arrow and Muskogee. Ask the librarian at your library to get what you need through document delivery.
More questions? Contact library@nsuok.edu
The majority of the floor contains magazines and periodicals. Do you wonder what the difference is between a magazine and a journal? Do you have an assignment to use a scholarly journal? Check this guide to find the way to tell the difference: Journals vs. Magazines
On this floor you will find:
- Newspapers older than today on shelves on the south side near the atrium windows. These are kept for 3-6 months and are arranged alphabetically.
- Microfilm newspapers, like The New York Times back to 1857, the Wall Stree Journal and other newspapers. These are located next to the loose issues in the cabinets against the south wall.
- Microfilm of periodicals (magazines and journals). These are older issues of magazines and journals (usually 1975-2000, however, some are current). These are arranged by call number so you will need to use the online catalog to locate a particular title. Microfilm reader printers are available for your use.
- The magazine journal collection. Many shelves of materials are arranged by call number. You will find recent loose issues on the shelves next to issues that have been bound in volumes.
- Government periodicals. These issues are on separate shelving on the southeast side of the atrium wall.
How do I find what I want?
- Look up your topic first in indexes - like Ebscohost
- After you know what title, issue and year you are looking for, check the online catalog to see where to find the issue
- If the online catalog says the issue is in PERIODICALS--2ND FLOOR, you will find it on 2nd floor. If it says MICROFILM, it will be in the cabinets.
- Be sure the write down the call number to find most materials on second floor.
Other services on 2nd floor North side:
InterLibrary Loan
Library Administrative offices
Room 206, currently being used for Science/math classes
Technology Support offices for the Library
In Broken Arrow and Muskogee you will find the same resources on a smaller scale. You will find loose newspapers, bound and loose periodicals. However, you will only find microfilm and older issues in Tahlequah. This does not mean you can't have access in Broken Arrow and Muskogee. Ask the librarian at your library to get what you need through document delivery.
More questions? Contact library@nsuok.edu
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