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Library physical and digital resource use continues to grow
Contrary to trends found at other libraries, physical book circulation at the Harold B. Lee Library increased shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued to increase since then, according to data provided by the library.
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BYU brings awareness to Banned Books Week with library display
The Harold B. Lee Library organized a display of banned books on the first floor of the library for Banned Books Week, a campaign that celebrates literary freedom and draws attention to banned and challenged books, from Sept. 18-24.
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Ongoing Harold B. Lee Library renovations cause relocation of some Music Special Collections materials
Ongoing construction on the fourth floor in the Harold B. Lee Library has caused many materials to be relocated, including several from the Music Special Collections.
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