
At K-State Libraries, we recognize that our patrons have specialized needs. Accordingly, we have developed resource guides for various groups on campus and in the community.
Accessibility in the Libraries
K-State Libraries and Information Technology Services offer accessibility services, software, equipment and services to ensure that all library users have equal access to the Libraries' resources and facilities.
We are proud to serve our University alumni. For information about the resources and services available to alumni.
Located in Seaton Hall, the Paul Weigel Library of Architecture, Planning & Design contains resources for architecture and planning professionals such as architectural design, landscape architecture, interior design, and regional planning.
We are proud to serve the citizens of Manhattan and surrounding communities. This guide will help you navigate the resources available to you.
Even if you can’t make it to campus, check out these K-State Libraries resources that are still available to you.
Fiedler Engineering Library is a state-of-the-art electronic library located in Fiedler Hall.
These reference and instruction resources will assist with your research and teaching needs.
The Friends provide the support needed for K-State Libraries to expand their holdings and improve their facilities in order to better serve Kansas State students, faculty, and staff, as well as academic and community visitors.
Use these resources to help with your research, learning, and teaching needs.
Bring your K-12 students and have them experience a college-level research library.
The Math/Physics Library houses portions of K-State Libraries’ collection that specifically relate to math and physics.
Whether you want to tour the library, need help finding articles for your paper, or want to check if whether a book is on reserve, these resources will help.






