

The Colorado State University Libraries provides free, equal and unrestricted access to the Internet to support the scholarly, education and information needs of the University’s diverse community of library users. The Internet provides access to a vast array of information, ideas, and research tools, including materials beyond the scope of resources selected by the Libraries.
Anyone is welcome to use our collection of research databases and electronic journals from a computer inside Morgan Library. For off-campus use, you must be a currently enrolled CSU student, a CSU employee or Emeritus Faculty registered with the Library.
It is the mission of Colorado State University Libraries to provide equal access to information by all who request it. The Libraries is committed to assist users with disabilities in all aspects of their library research.
The extensive holdings of the Archives and Special Collections Unit are open to the public year-round. Materials include over 10,000 rare books and primary source materials that document the history of Colorado's water and agricultural development as well as the history of Colorado State University.
Sponsored largely by the Friends of CSU Libraries, the Library hosts cultural and artistic programming throughout the year for the campus and community.