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Old 03-10-2010, 10:01 AM
 
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I know this is a bit off topic, but is the ASU library open to the community or is it strictly for students?

Anyone used to could go in and do research in house.Not sure about checking stuff out.I used to use it years ago and I think I was able to check stuff out by setting up an account without being a student,but now I don't know.ASU just recently joined the Texas Tech system so I don't know what may have changed.
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Old 03-10-2010, 11:04 AM
 
Location: The Great State of Texas, Finally!
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Anyone used to could go in and do research in house.Not sure about checking stuff out.I used to use it years ago and I think I was able to check stuff out by setting up an account without being a student,but now I don't know.ASU just recently joined the Texas Tech system so I don't know what may have changed.
I got on their website. I think, as you said, anyone can use items in house, but as far as checkouts, it is limited to ASU students, faculty, and those who have dealings with ASU. I was also looking at the public library and I did not see that the have a DVD collection of movies and educational programs.
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Old 03-10-2010, 11:20 AM
 
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I got on their website. I think, as you said, anyone can use items in house, but as far as checkouts, it is limited to ASU students, faculty, and those who have dealings with ASU. I was also looking at the public library and I did not see that the have a DVD collection of movies and educational programs.
Yeah,the public library has movies.Probably either educational,Discovery/Nature types,or older classics.They used to have VCR tapes and the old discs that were as big as the old 33LP (can't remember what those were called).I imagine they have upgraded to DVD's by now.The public library also has an interlibrary loan system where if you find something on another town's library website that SA doesn't have,you can ask them to get it for you.Or at least they used to do this.
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Old 03-11-2010, 03:08 PM
 
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Encino Park and Bent Tree are decent apartments. I would suggest trying to find a rental house as it being a college town there are lots available. I had a decently nice 3 bedroom brick home in College Hills about a mile from Campus for Only $700 a month. I couldnt wait to get out for a long time. Now I really miss the city, it does have its charms.
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Old 03-12-2010, 08:33 AM
 
Location: The Great State of Texas, Finally!
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Encino Park and Bent Tree are decent apartments. I would suggest trying to find a rental house as it being a college town there are lots available. I had a decently nice 3 bedroom brick home in College Hills about a mile from Campus for Only $700 a month. I couldnt wait to get out for a long time. Now I really miss the city, it does have its charms.
What was it about the city that made you want to get out?
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