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Youngblood Energy (Geology) Library

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Youngblood Energy Library
Description

The Youngblood Energy Library serves the students, faculty, and staff of the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy, the Gallogly College of Engineering, and the Oklahoma Geological Survey. The current collection contains more than 120,000 map sheets and approximately 100,000 cataloged volumes on the subjects of geochemistry, geology, geomorphology, geophysics, hydrology, mineralogy, paleontology, petroleum engineering, petroleum geology, stratigraphy, tectonics, computer science, environmental science, as well as aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, and mechanical engineering. The library is named after Laurence Snow Youngblood, a native of Wewoka, Oklahoma, former president of the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, and loyal supporter of the University of Oklahoma.

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Address

Sarkeys Energy Center
100 E Boyd St., Rm. R220
Norman, OK 73019
United States

Technology

Technology

Computer Stations

Room with separated computer stations
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Patrons have access to Windows and Apple computers. The computers come with a variety of software applications that are available to students.

Copiers

Copy Machine
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Copy machines are available throughout the library. Patrons have access to scan and produce copies of documents using the copy machines.

Printers

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Description

Printers are available for instructors and students throughout the library. The printers can be used to print documents by accessing a library computer that is wirelessly connected to the device.

Scanners

Flatbed Scanner
Description

Scanners are generally located in computer stations in the library. The flatbed scanners are a great way to scan and deliver documents through a computer.

Wi-Fi Access

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Wi-Fi access is available in all rooms of the library. Instructors and students can access the internet by wirelessly connecting to the University's wi-fi network.