About Us
Since 1934, Chambers Library has been part of a nationwide federal depository system established by the United States Congress, under the direction of the Government Printing Office. The library receives approximately 60% of the material made available through the Federal Depository System. In 1978, the library also became an official depository for all Oklahoma depository documents.
| Location: | 2nd Floor South |
| Hours: | Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 11:00pm; Saturday: 10:00am - 6:00pm; Sunday: 12:00 - 11:00pm |
| Telephone: | 405-974-2904 |
| Email: | govdocs@uco.edu or djackson20@uco.edu - Dana Jackson, Assistant Archivist |
| Circulation of Materials: | Most paper documents may be borrowed with a UCO ID Card. Government documents less than 15 pages, published before 1945, in poor condition or fragile, and journals do not circulate. |
| Size: | Approximately 51,345 titles (in various formats) |
| Arrangement: | SuDoc Call Number (By issuing agency) |
| Internet Access: | There are three Government Information Internet stations available for public use. Printers cost 7¢ per page with the purchase of a copy card. There is one additional computer equipped with ArcView GIS software. Users are able to save their own materials to disc and view CD- ROMs on this workstation. |
| Study Rooms: | Three study rooms are available for use by students either individually or in small groups. |
| Photocopying: | There is a black and white photocopier available to the public on the 1st and 4th floors. Copies are 10¢ per page. |
| Library Catalog: | All Government Information selected by UCO is included in the Chambers Library catalog. |
| InterLibrary Loan: | If a document cannot be found in our collection, a Government Document Staff member can request it from another library. This normally takes a week. |
| How to shelve: | Shelving tutorial |