
The reason the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center is not formally called a library is because it’s a lot more than simply a repository of books.
The university's Knowledge Center offers Nevada students much, much more, including technology resources, academic support and spaces designed for collaboration. It is a place where students can do their own research towards creating new knowledge.
For students looking for an academic edge, here are the things to look for in the Knowledge Center:
This is a computer lab on steroids. @One (pronounced "at-one") offers Nevada students a wide array of computers, advanced software, multimedia and video equipment, printing tools, and expert staff to help with any sort of academic endeavor. Learn more about @One
The Research and Computing Help Desk is a combination reference and computer help desk. Students with any sort of computer or research question are welcome to walk up and ask for help. Learn more about the Research and Computing Help Desk.
Like most flagship research universities, Nevada has an impressive collection of historical items available to students. Among the items are several 15th century books, thousands of historical photographs of Lake Tahoe and diaries of western pioneers. Learn more about Special Collections and Archives.