Texas A&M University Libraries
The Texas A&M University Libraries are a part of Texas A&M University.
Contents and Services
Contents
The libraries house over 4.5 million print volumes, including nearly 124,000 serial titles, and over 5.5 million microform items. Holdings also include approximately 250,000 maps in the Maps & GIS Library, and over of archival and manuscript collections in the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, including approximately 170,000 printed volumes, over 50,000 photographs, over 200 original works of art, hundreds of individual artifacts, and other works on film, tape, CD, and other media. The Media & Reserves desk houses popular and academic films on DVD, VHS, and Blu-ray, popular and academic music on CDs, and textbooks for many classes on Course Reserve. Patrons can for new library acquisitions. The library also provides extensive online resources, including more than 12,500 electronic journals and newspapers, over 700 databases, and over 1 million eBooks. Most databases and electronic books are available remotely to students in their dorms, faculty in their offices, or affiliated patrons conducting remote work. Most collections are included in LibCat, the Libraries' catalog, or the Texas A&M Medical Sciences Library catalog.Services
The library provides a number of services to support the teaching and research needs of Texas A&M students and faculty. The Evans Library Annex and the West Campus Library are open 24/5 to meet the needs of students who increasingly stay late to do research and reading for their classes, as well as work on projects.Get It For Me/Document Delivery
Get It For Me! offers a campus-wide document delivery service which allows patrons to request items from either the Texas A&M Libraries or a lending library. The service will provide electronic copies of articles, journals, or book chapters for students, staff, and faculty. Get It For Me! can also be used to request that staff retrieve a book owned by the Texas A&M Libraries and place for patron pick-up at any of the libraries in the system.Search Tools and Popular Databases
Time-saving search tools are available through SearchNow linking to the most appropriate full text of many books and journals available online. The Libraries also have a list of popular databases available to students, staff, and faculty for on- or off- campus use.Subject Librarians
The libraries have a subject librarian for each academic subject offered on campus to aid in beginning the research process specific to classes and reference in the respective field. Evans Library has a consultation area for an on-duty librarian to help incoming patrons begin the research process.Social Outreach and Other Services
In recent years, the libraries have begun to reach out to patrons through social media. Patrons are provided with a variety of ways for contacting the libraries, including messaging an on-duty librarian via text, chat, email, phone, and office hours.Libraries
Among the Texas A&M Libraries are:Sterling C. Evans Library and Library Annex
The general academic library containing the bulk of the library collections and services, including access services, interlibrary loan, consolidated reference, current periodicals and serials, course reserves, United States and Texas government documents, audiovisual and media services, reading and study rooms, and the Administrative Offices. The Maps & GIS Library resides on the second floor of the Evans Library, as does the University Writing Center. The Office of Graduate Studies houses the Thesis Office in room 612 on the sixth floor of Evans Library. Both Evans Library and the Library Annex provide public study areas, as well as group and individual study rooms for students, staff, and faculty. The Library Annex is open 24/5 to meet the needs of undergraduate and graduate students.Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Constructed in 1930 and named after Edward Benjamin Cushing, it was the first freestanding library facility on campus and is now home to special collections, rare books, and the University Archives. The collections span recorded history, from Sumerian clay tablets dating from 2400 BCE to contemporary science fiction paperbacks. These collections comprise over of manuscript and archival material, approximately 170,000 printed volumes, over 50,000 photographs, over 200 original works of art, hundreds of individual artifacts, and other works on film, tape, CD, and other media.[image:Tamu MedicalSchool.JPG|left|thumb|Medical Sciences Library]