Frank D’Andraia, Dean
The University of Montana libraries are teaching and research
libraries that provide an array of information resources and services
in support of the curricular and research programs of the University.
These resources include traditional library collections and electronic
access to a network of research databases, e-journal packages,
electronic journal subscriptions, and a Web-based library catalog.
Library services include in depth research and reference assistance,
an extensive instruction program integrated into the university
curriculum, and full-service computing and copying facilities.
Extensive services for the distance education students and faculty
are available to provide an equitable educational experience.
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library comprises the heart of
UM’s library system. Collections exceed 1.3 million bound
volumes, access to over 5,000 print and electronic journals, depository
collection and an archives and special collections. These collections
are supplemented by an active interlibrary loan service through
which the resources of other libraries are made available to students
and faculty. The Mansfield Library is open seven days a week for
98 hours during the academic semester. Library resources in support
of the Missoula College of Technology are located on the East
Campus. Students and faculty at both campuses have access to all
library resources and services.
Over 100 public workstations throughout the building are wired
for fast and stable Internet connectivity in support of electronic
information resources. A state-of-the-art Student Learning Center
underscores the goal of the library as a learning library in which
students learn how to access and evaluate information in support
of their advancing academic careers. Study carrels, group study
rooms, and study tables on all floors of the library provide quiet
study locations.
Affiliated library collections of The University of Montana system
are located in Butte at Montana Tech and at the College of Technology-Montana
Tech, in Dillon at The Carson Library of The University of Montana-Western,
and in Helena at The University of Montana-Helena.
Courses
U = for undergraduate credit only, UG = for undergraduate or
graduate credit, G = for graduate credit. R after the credit indicates
the course may be repeated for credit to the maximum indicated
after the R.
Library (LIB)
U 195 Special Topics 1 6 cr. (R 6) Experimental
offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new
courses, or one time offerings of current topics.
U 196 Independent Study 1 6 cr. (R 6) Prereq.,
consent of instructor.
U 295 Special Topics 1 6 cr. (R 6) Experimental
offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new
courses, or one time offerings of current topics.
U 296 Independent Study 1 6 cr. (R 6) Prereq.,
consent of instructor.
U 395 Special Topics 1 9 cr. (R 9) Experimental
offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new
courses, or one time offerings of current topics.
U 396 Independent Study 1 9 cr. (R 9) Prereq.,
consent of instructor.
UG 495 Special Topics 1 12 cr. (R 12) Experimental
offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new
courses, or one time offerings of current topics.
U 496 Independent Study 1 9 cr. (R 9) Prereq.,
consent of instructor.
G 595 Special Topics 1-9 cr. (R-9) Experimental
offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new
courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.
G 596 Independent Study 1 9 cr. (R 9) Prereq.,
consent of instructor.
Faculty
Professors
Steven Atkin, J.D., The University of Montana, 1994
Frank D’Andraia, M.L.S., Simmons College, 1975 (Dean)
Karen Driessen, M.A., University of Denver, 1967
Erling R. Oelz, M.S., University of Illinois, 1968
Dennis L. Richards, M.A., Florida State University, 1963
Bonnie H. Schuster, M.A., University of Minnesota, 1968
Associate Professors
Barry Brown, M.I.L.S., University of Michigan, 1989
Kimberley M. Granath, M.L.S., University of Oklahoma, 1985
K. Elaine Higgins, M.S.L.S., University of Southern California,
1971
Coburn R. Johnson, M.A., University of Denver, 1972
Susan M. Mueller, M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1975
Christopher Mullin, M.A., University of Washington, 1969
Sue Samson, M.A., University of Missouri, 1977
Assistant Professors
Sebastian Derry, M.L.I.S., Dalhousie University, 2002
Donna McCrea, M.LS., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1999
Michelle Millet, M.A., University of South Florida, 2001
Emeritus Professor
Devon Chandler, Ed.D., University of Oregon, 1973
Richard T. Dunn, M.A.L.S., Rosary College, 1972
William W. Elison, M.A., University of Denver, 1970
Douglas E. Mills, M.A., University of California, 1950
Robert G. Schipf, M.L.S., University of Oklahoma, 1961
Emeritus Associate Professor
Adelaine S. Midgett, B.A., The University of Montana, 1933