University of South Dakota Libraries Company Information
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City: Vermillion |
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State: South Dakota |
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Postal Code: 57069 |
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Country: US |
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Extraordinary Opportunities. We have your major. The U has 113 academic programs to provide you with the rich, meaningful educational experience you would expect from the state's flagship university.
You belong here. Outside the classroom, you'll find opportunities to get involved, find your place and live the college life.
Fraternities & sororities, NCAA I athletics, intramurals, cultural events and clubs and more than 120 student organizations are all just part of the college experience awaiting you at The U.
Exceptional Quality. The best is affordable. In fact, U.S. News and World Report and The Princeton Review recognize The U as one of the nation's top colleges for academic excellence and best values.
Endless Possibilities. With a renowned faculty, a national reputation and a nation-wide network of friends and fellow Coyotes, The U provides you with the advantages and opportunities you need for achieving your educational goals and pursuing your career ambitions.
Courtroom, Operating Room or Boardroom. The U has South Dakota's only accredited schools of Law, Medicine and Business.
Signature Programs. The U's distinctive Signature Programs offer students a unique and enriched educational experience. Signature Programs include Honors, First Year Experience, IdEA and Undergraduate Research.
National Awards. Students at The U annually win some of the nation's top awards and honors such as Fulbright, Udall, Goldwater and Truman scholarships. Student-athletes on The U's athletic teams place USD among schools in the top percentile for earning NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.
Our University Libraries (I.D. Weeks and Lommen Health Sciences) provide access to and assistance in locating and using high quality information and resources regardless of format where, when, and how you need them. We are a customer-driven organization that prizes a high touch service ethic that is constantly adapting to changes in the information, higher education, and student environment.
Libraries have traditionally served as a repository for books and other physical materials, but now that resources are increasingly available online and remotely, the role of the academic library is changing. We invite you to get help from our variety of services available online: library catalog, book renewals and holds, databases, e-books, interlibrary loan, subject guides, email reference, and IM reference.
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