Eli M. Oboler Library, University library in Pocatello, Idaho, US.
Eli M. Oboler Library is a large academic building housing extensive collections for university research and study. The facility includes study areas, research workstations, and access to both physical materials and digital databases across many subject areas.
The building opened in 1977 as part of the university campus development. It was constructed to meet the growing research and academic needs of Idaho State University and replaced an earlier library facility.
The library serves as a central gathering place for Idaho State University students and researchers pursuing their studies. Visitors use it daily to access resources, work on projects, and develop their academic interests.
The library offers various study spaces and specialized work areas for different types of academic work. Visitors should expect crowded conditions during busy academic periods, especially in evenings and before exams.
The building houses the Arthur P. Oliver Law Library, a specialized legal collection that serves students and researchers in law and related fields. This section provides focused resources for legal study that would not be found elsewhere on campus.
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