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Specialties
University of Baltimore’s Langsdale Library specializes in books, media and more.
Library Services include:
* Check out & return of books, videos and dvds
* Borrowing of laptops & iPads to students (includes Book Locator app)
* Electronic databases including thousands of scholarly articels, journals e-books and online government documents available 24⁄7
* Reserved study spaces & presentation rooms for both students and the public
* Free book and document delivery service
* Thesis Binding & Submission help
* Information Literacy Programs
* Over 100 archived collections, including organizational records, oral histories, university materials and news footage
* Gaming & Desgin labs
* Mobile Printing
* Scanning
* Wireless Internet throughout the building
History
Established in 1965.
The University of Baltimore was organized in 1925 with a School of Law and a College of Business Administration. On April 7, 1965, ground was broken for the new library of the University of Baltimore at the corner of Maryland Avenue and Oliver Street.
The library was named after one of the University’s founders, R. Loran Langsdale. In 1982 the Law Library moved from the Langsdale Library to its own location in the Law Center across Maryland Ave, which would eventually become the UB Learning Commons. The new John and Frances Angelos Law Center opened on April 30, 2013 at the intersection of North Charles Street and Mt. Royal Avenue which included the UB Law Library. In May of 2014, the Langsdale Library followed suit by moving into to the old Law Library location in the Learning Commons while the original Langsdale building at 1420 Maryland Ave undergoes major renovations.
Langsdale is projected to move back to its original space in 2016.
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«The University of Baltimore is the public undergraduate, graduate and professional University located in the heart of the state’s largest city.»