Library Instruction

Librarians are available to teach towards a variety of advanced research and open scholarship topics and learning outcomes. We can deliver synchronous and asynchronous instruction designed to meet your student’s needs. Below are some example learning outcomes we can help you meet. We can adapt or extend these outcomes to best align with your curricular […]

Message Stones

Use CTRL F to search for the message or name you are looking for. You can search for the donor name or a word in the message. Map of Message Stone locations Name Message ” “ ” “ Greek Wall Row Column IN HONOR OF MRS RANGA DEVARAJAN MR K DEVARAJAN & MRS PADMA SANTHANAM […]

Peer Research Mentors

Need help finding sources for a research paper? Not sure how to begin finding information at the library? Want to build your confidence with research skills? Peer Research Mentors can help! The Libraries’ Peer Research Mentors help fellow students in finding relevant, quality information to complete course work, or simply expand their curiosity. Mentors are […]

Collection Development Strategy

Introduction Colorado State University is a four-year, land-grant, Hispanic-serving, Carnegie large doctoral university with very high research activity. Colorado State University Libraries serves the University’s students, faculty, staff, and community guests as a dynamic research library focused on undergraduate and graduate education. The collection development and management process outlined in this document supports the university […]

Collection Strategies

The Collections Strategies Department coordinates collection development and management of the CSU Libraries collection in all formats including print, electronic, and streaming media. The Collection Strategies Department has primary responsibility for data and statistical examination of the collection materials and the unit provides reports and analysis for library management and budgeting decisions. Colorado State University […]

Collection Development Policy – Special Collections

Special Collections at Colorado State University’s Archives & Special Collections Department consists of rare and unique materials in subject areas that support the University’s current research and education mission. General Collection Guidelines for accessioning, retention, transfer of materials from other Library collections may involve assessment of multiple factors including age, intrinsic value, and notable connections […]

Digital Collection Development Policy

Scope This policy pertains to digitization projects undertaken by the Libraries for the purpose of providing the campus and the public with access to digitized materials. It applies to the University’s academic and historical resources in various print and media formats used for teaching, research, and scholarship, and excludes campus business records. Projects initiated by […]

CSU Libraries Endowments

Morgan and University Libraries Endowment This is the Library’s largest endowment and serves as the backbone for CSU Libraries’ financial future. The endowment’s principle remains invested while the earned interest enables us to meet our users’ resource needs. Your donation helps us build the endowment’s principle and generates income for Colorado State University and its […]

Veterinary Teaching Hospital Library Collection

The VTH Library from 1979 to Present Day The Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH) Library, a branch of the Colorado State University Libraries, was established in 1979 through a generous donation by the Harry E. Kingman family. The collection is designed to serve the faculty, staff, and students at the VTH and emphasizes clinical, medical, and […]

Art & Galleries in Morgan Library

Galleries First National Bank Gallery: First floor Bonfils-Stanton Gallery: Second Floor South Stairway Gallery: Second Floor Artwork Bust of William E. Morgan William E. Morgan, the library’s namesake, was President of Colorado State University from 1949-1969. This sculpture can be found on the pedestal in the library entryway. For more information about William E. Morgan’s […]

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