Reference consultations are available for literature search and citation support.
Submit questions through Ask a Librarian or visit the circulation desk during service hours.
Late-night reading before an exam, a citation you can't quite track down, a thesis that needs one more source — the WVSTU Library is built for that. Search the catalogue, open the digital collection, or just ask a librarian for a hand.
Find print and reference materials by title, author, or subject.
Open journals, databases, and academic research collections.
Search full-text scholarly articles, journals, and databases.
Browse WVSTU research, theses, and institutional documents.
Get support with searches, citations, and resource discovery.
The WVSTU Library exists to make research feel possible — for the first-year still finding their footing, the final-year student finishing a thesis, and the lecturer building a reading list. We keep the collection organized, the digital resources working, and someone on hand when you get stuck.
One search box, thousands of full-text journals and e-books your library access already covers.
Real support for the everyday parts of student life — borrowing a book, tracking down a source, or just finding a quiet place to think.
Borrow and return books, request assistance, and access reference materials.
Access high-demand course books and lecturer-recommended materials.
Browse newspapers, magazines, journals, and academic serial publications.
Cataloguing, classification, indexing, accessioning, and library processing.
Get support for citations, literature search, academic writing, and research discovery.
Message a librarian directly for online help with library and research questions.
To provide access to quality information resources that support learning, research, and innovation.
To become a modern academic library that advances knowledge, scholarship, and service.
Catalogue search, borrowing, reference help, e-resources, research support, and repository access.
What's in the system right now
Real hours and the latest from the library team — no guessing required.
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Use the public search to filter books, journals, digital resources, and repository collections.
Repository entries can be maintained by authorized library administrators.
Recent entries include health sciences, agriculture, education, business, computer science, and Liberian studies.
Students and faculty can search journals, open textbooks, and biomedical literature from one interface.
Faculty publications, undergraduate research, and development documents are grouped for academic visibility.
Our team would rather help you find it than watch you search alone. Reach out for catalogue searching, journal access, citation guidance, or repository questions.