Sacramento State University Library | |
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Established | 1947 |
Collection | |
Size | 1.4 million (books);[1] 28,000 thesis projects; 6 floors; 275,000-square-feet |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 306,594[2] |
Population served | 40,000 CSUS faculty, staff, students, and alumni in addition to the East Sacramento community |
Other information | |
Budget | $8 million annually |
Director | Amy Kautzman |
Employees | 171 (27 librarians; 34 library assistants; 12 academic related; 83 staff; 27 student employees) |
Website | http://library.csus.edu/ |
Sacramento State University Library is the central library for the campus of California State University, Sacramento. With over 1.4 million volumes,[1] it is the third largest library in the California State University.[3][2] It is part of the California State Depository Library Program.[4] The library features 79 private study rooms, 4 meeting rooms, and 14 instructional classrooms.[2] The library houses 200 public access research computer stations, 120 faculty/staff personal computers, and 5 computer classrooms ranging in capacities of 40 to 100.[5] There are currently 27 full-time librarians and 34 library assistants.[2] The library also features a number of group study rooms, individualized private rooms for graduate students, and individual study lounges.[6]