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The
LeDoux Library serves as the primary information source for students,
the faculty and staff of the college, as well as the regional community
of end users and supporters. The cadre of professional librarians and
information providers are continuously updating and upgrading services
available so that the diverse community of learners, researchers and
even for pleasure readers are coupled with resources you will need and
provided when you need it.
The library and
collections are designed to be as accessible as possible, incorporating
the latest technology for immediate access to print and electronic
materials, study areas, as well as computer labs and media equipment
services. Well trained staffers are available to assist you; whether you
are searching for in-depth information or simply browsing for a book on
tape to enjoy, the staff is here to help you locate this material. Also
noteworthy, the LeDoux Library serves as a repository for government
documents and related materials. The collection incorporates many genres
of materials directly related to the current college curriculum, as well
as traditional subjects and most popular interests. Furthermore, the
library is prepared and willing to assist researchers with needs beyond
institutional collections via interlibrary loan and borrowing agreements
with other institutions and repositories.
From rare
early Louisiana monographs capturing the rich color and detail of our
unique culture and history to the very latest in full-text electronic
information resources on a plethora of subjects, the LeDoux Library is
strategically positioned to meet the information challenges of the
college environment as well as the greater Acadiana community we all
call home. All you need to do is ask a staff member, and they will
gladly assist in not only exposing you to the evolving world of
information resources but will implore you to become a routine
participant in all library services and programs.Gerald F.
Patout
Library Director |