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Eli M. Oboler Library : ウィキペディア英語版
Eli M. Oboler Library
The Eli M. Oboler Library serves the students and faculty of Idaho State University, as well as the local community of Pocatello, Idaho. It is named after Eli M. Oboler, the university's longtime head librarian.
As of 2000, the library's collection contained nearly a million books, periodicals, and government documents; more than 35,000 microfilm reels; more than a million microfiche and micro-cards; 44,000 maps; and nearly 3,000 periodical and newspaper titles.
==History==

A library has been in place at Idaho State University almost since its creation at the turn of the century. Between 1902 and 1924, the library occupied merely one large room in the now-demolished Swanson Hall. In 1925, the growing library moved to Frazier Hall. When the library outgrew its location in Frazier Hall a new four-story building, the present-day Idaho Museum of Natural History, was constructed and the library moved again in 1954. However, the library rapidly exceeded even this new building's capacity.
Then named simply the ISU Library, the current library building was completed in time for the 1977 fall semester. Designed by Sundberg and Associates, the library cost just over 5 million dollars.〔 Because of the limited funding available at the time, the library director and other faculty conducted a campaign—involving bumper stickers, billboards, and letters to the editors of Idaho newspapers—to convince the state legislature to fund the new library.〔Oboler, Eli M.: "The building of a story and the story of a building", ''Idaho Librarian'', 28(1): 6-9.〕 The library was renamed the Eli M. Oboler Library shortly before Oboler's death in 1983.
At the time of its completion, the library was "the largest academic building in the state" at and housing 300,000 volumes on of shelving.〔
The Eli M. Oboler Library has been a federal depository library since 1908.〔

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