Library
The James G. Gee library contains a diverse collection of academic resources for students to use in their term at A&M-Commerce. In addition to several thousand volumes of books, it offers several other services provided to assist students. Each floor is home to a wide array of materials, with the first, second, and fourth floors offering several special services.
First Floor
The first floor of the library is home to the circulation desk, reference area, inter-library loan, and acquisitions, as well as several copiers and a lounge area with vending machines.
The circulation desk maintains student library accounts, including processing checkouts, renewals, and holds.
The Reference area has several computer terminals for searching indexes and databases, including corporate annual reports, business services, newspaper indexes, abstracts, and index tables.
The Interlibrary Loan section acquires materials from other libraries for A&M-Commerce faculty members, graduate students, undergraduate students and staff.
Second Floor
The second floor is home to Government Documents, microforms, a student computer lab, a curriculum library, and the director’s office.
The library computer lab is open to the campus community on a first come, first serve basis. It is equipped with several workstations, as well as printers and a scanner for student use.
Government Documents is a selective depository for United States government publications since 1937. The Gee Library at A&M-Commerce now boasts over 400,000 items in its collection.
The Gee library microforms collection consists of microfiche, microfilm, ultrafiche and microcards. Students and faculty can make copies of each format.
Fourth Floor
The Archives section is a research library containing collections of books, photographs, maps, newspapers, oral histories, archives, magazines and clipped files about A&M-Commerce and Northeast Texas.
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