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LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network combines the resources of Louisiana's public and private academic libraries, along with a centralized support staff located on the LSU campus, to produce a dynamic library consortium.
LSU at Eunice: Arnold LeDoux Library
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.
LSU Cartographic Information Center
The Cartographic Information Center is part of the Department of Geography and Anthropology under the College of Arts and Sciences of Louisiana State University and houses maps, globes, journals, monographs, photographs, slides, and atlases.
LSU Health Sciences Center Library Homepage
The Division of Libraries of the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans includes the John P. Ische Library (the major biomedical collection) and the Dental School Library at the William Pitcher Plaza Dental Campus. The Ische Library occupies floors 3-5 of the Resource Center Building. The Dental Library occupies the third floor of the Dental Administration Building.
LSU Libraries: Special Collections Division Homepage
LSU Libraries organized the Special Collections division to administer the rare books, manuscripts, and other special research collections already held by the libraries.
LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library
The LSU Law Library is one of the 20 largest academic law libraries in the United States, and now holds more than 848,000 volume equivalents, and 147,000 volumes of court records. In addition to the standard Anglo-American legal materials, the library has substantial collections of foreign, international, and comparative law.
LSU School of Dentistry Library
The LSU School of Dentistry Library, a branch of the LSU Health Sciences Center Libraries, has over 8,000 books and receives about 200 current journal titles. The library serves students, faculty, and staff of the dental school and health sciences center and also provides service to LSUSD alumni and dental health professionals in Louisiana. Located on the third floor of the dental school administration building, library facilities include photocopiers, computers, popular magazines, small group study rooms, and a display of historical dental equipment. When the dental school opened in 1968, it purchased the collection of the Loyola School of Dentistry Library, and thus the LSUSD Library includes historical dental publications as well as current dental literature.
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Library
Serving the faculty, staff and students of the School of Veterinary Medicine as well as the LSU and Baton Rouge communities, the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Library is the major health science library in the greater Baton Rouge area.

