Mildred Johnson Library

About Mildred Johnson Library
 
Dedicated in 1970, the Mildred Johnson Library is centrally located north across the parking lot from Old Main. Accessible to all students, faculty, and members of the surrounding community, the building is designed with an open atmosphere, yet still provides numerous individual study carrels and several group study rooms. Individual videocassette viewing stations and a small group view room are also available.
Many of the 66,000 books form a unique core of technical and services oriented material. Audiovisual titles, mostly instructional material, number more than 1,300. The serials collection includes over 940 magazine and newspaper titles, current and back issues. All the major North Dakota newspapers and many of the smaller ones are available in the reading area, as well as current issues of current magazines. The microfilm and microfiche collection includes 85 periodical titles. Ninety periodical titles are bound annually.
 
Art Collections
Displayed throughout the library are the AAUW (American Association of University Women) Art Collection and the Gewalt Oriental Art Collection. Over the years, AAUW has purchased a wide variety of paintings, prints, and mixed media pieces created by area artists. The Gewalt Collection, donated by an alumnus, consists of a number of oriental art pieces. The library also houses a collection of national flags representing the home countries of international students on campus.
Director - Karen Chobot - Mildred Johnson Library - e-mail.