Lied Library, Las Vegas
Facts and practical information
The Lied Library building, at 5 stories and 302,000 square feet, is the largest on University of Nevada, Las Vegas's campus in Paradise, Nevada. The Architect of Record was Simpson Coulter Studio. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries were established in 1957 and now include the main Lied Library, four branch libraries: Architecture Studies Library, Health Sciences Library, Teacher Development & Resources Library, and Music Library. In addition, one virtual campus is supported. The UNLV University Libraries offers a collection of more than one million volumes, access to over 20,000 online and print journals and more than 2 million additional resources of various media such as microfilm, DVDs, and government publications. The library is equipped with over 250 computers and is part of the campus wireless network. Visitors with identification may use library computers to access the University Libraries' online holdings, but Internet access is not available to the general public. ()
4505 S Maryland PkwyParadiseLas Vegas 89154
Lied Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Liberace Museum Collection, Pinball Hall of Fame, Thomas & Mack Center, Boulevard Mall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Lied Library by public transport?
Bus
- 4 • Lines: 602 (7 min walk)
- 5 • Lines: Cx (7 min walk)