The Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University is a central hub for academic resources and student activities. Completed in 1953, it is a focal point of campus pride and architectural beauty. The library offers extensive collections, information and technology resources, and six floors are designated for students to work and study. Four are designated for group study noise levels; one is whisper-level noise, and one is silent. It houses various specialized collections, including government publications and historical manuscripts. The library also provides numerous services, such as research assistance, study rooms and orientation programs for new students. Located at the heart of the Stillwater campus, the Edmon Low Library supports the academic success of OSU students and faculty. It is named after Edmon Low (Jan. 4, 1902-Dec. 2, 1983), the head librarian of the OSU Library from 1940-67, the longest tenure in the university’s history.