Zahnow Library reflects technological advances
SVSU's Melvin J. Zahnow Library opened in 1987 in modest fashion. In 2006, the Library covers around 80,000 square feet of floor space and possesses over 600,000 audio, video, and print items. More than 20,000 patrons are served yearly and several times that number makes use of the Library's Web page and CardCat system, implemented in 1997. »
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News »
- New honor code to be promoted
- SA Diversity Week kicks off today
- Coding competition
- Recall on hold pending judge approval
- Princeton professor examines 'smart' surveillance cameras
- Race car association announced
- Candidates announced for SA, Program Board spots
- Sigma Pi accepting registrations for annual competition
- Appropriations, academic integrity discussed at forum
- Author reads works, signs books, answers questions
- Poet and playwright to read works, visit English classes
- Expert on India to share research
- Celebrity Wall finds new home in Student Life Center
- MSU professor speaks about democratization of Africa
- Zahnow Library reflects technological advances
Opinion »
- Bush's immigration plan offers reasonable solution
- Web site redesign has potential, requires internal coordination
- Bonds still a Hall of Famer, but respect is lost
- Voice of South Park's Chef hypocritical for quitting now
- Israeli-Palestinian peace unlikely
- Program Board deceptively advertising
- Music missing from MTV programming
Photos from this issue
Wayne Wolf, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Princeton University, describes the multiprocessor system architecture of Sony's upcoming Playstation 3 during his Tuesday night lecture about systems on chips. Wolf also visited engineering classes and gave a lecture on surveillance cameras during his visit on campus.


