TTUHSC at the Permian Basin Library Open to Public
West Texans now have access to a comprehensive medical library at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) at the Permian Basin.
The TTUHSC at the Permian Basin Library of the Health Sciences is open to the general public for use of materials and databases on campus free of charge.
For an annual fee, the Friends of the Library program provides access to the services and collections of the TTUHSC Libraries for individuals not affiliated with TTUHSC. The non-refundable membership fee is $100 annually.
Membership benefits include:
Borrowing privileges at all four TTUHSC libraries
Computer search service
Document delivery service
Search training by accredited medical librarian
Printing, fax and copying services
Reference services
Loansome Doc access
Interlibrary loan ($4 per request)
For additional information, contact TTUHSC at the Permian Basin Librarian Erik Wilkinson at (432) 703-5031.
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