Thursday, March 8, 2007

Buffalo State College Library




The E. H. Butler Library at Buffalo State College has a cafe in the lobby.


As you enter the library, there is currently a display about African Americans.


In the lobby of the library, there is a professional map to the various floors of the library.


Throughout the library, there are original works of art (oil paintings, acrylic wall reliefs, posters of local architecture).


Historical letters from President Grover Cleveland to Edward H. Butler are prominently displayed.


The library has a roof garden off of the 2nd floor. The roof garden has places to sit.






The library has a Creative Studies section. This section has an unusual sign, shaped like a head. Computers have also been placed in this section.


The library has large areas for studying on all the floors. These areas have a lot of light.






An Interna-
tional Study Reading Area is located in the Butler Library. This area has study tables, display cases containing carvings and flags from many countries hanging from the ceiling.



There are Library Instruction classroom on one floor of the library.


On the first floor of the library, around the corner from the circulation desk, there is a kiosk so students can get their student ids.

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