Kent State Stark Library
The Kent State Stark Library provides services that help meet the instructional and research needs of students, faculty and staff. While many services are remotely available through this site, please keep in mind that the full range of library services, including reference, is offered to users that come into the library.
Remote Access from Off-Campus
Spring/Summer Intersession Hours: May 12 - June 9
Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
CLOSED: May 27 (Memorial Day)
Summer Session Hours: June 10 - August 18
Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 7:30pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
CLOSED: July 4 (Independence Day)
Summer Session Hours: August 19 - August 25
Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
View Kent Campus Library Hours
Remote Access from Off-Campus
OhioLINK Authentication
http://auth.ohiolink.edu
VPN - Virtual Private Network
http://www.kent.edu/library/services/offcampus.cfm
( For iPads/iPhones)
News & Announcements
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"Jam Sessions" Kent State Stark Book Club!! IMAGE: Bookclub5-15
The next meeting of " Jam Sessions," the Stark Campus Book Club will be held on Thursday, May 15, 2013 at 5:15pm in the Library Conference Room to discuss Dark Places: a Novel by Gillian Flynn. Join in the conversation and, of course, the homemade jam and bread. Everyone is invited!! -
iPads
The library has 4 iPads. Two are available for delivery to any classroom on campus. The other two can be checked out to faculty for up to two weeks to experiment with or otherwise use individually. The iPads need to be reserved in advance. Please review the guidelines before reserving the iPads. Contact us for reservations. Let us know your opinions regrading the use of iPads by completing a short survey.
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Plagiarism News Plagiarism News
Recently, WKYC (the channel 3 NBC affiliate in Cleveland) reporter/anchor Kim Wheeler spent some time observing our plagiarism efforts. The 3 minute report can be viewed at WKYC's website.
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Libguides
The Library uses a service that helps create online guides. Use our Libguides to learn more about the resources available to students, faculty and staff at Kent State University and the special services we offer.
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Reserve a Group Study Room
The Library has several group study rooms on the second floor. Except for room 207, they are all available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that, while you may use rooms alone, if a group needs one, you will need to relinquish the room to the group. Groups can reserve room 207 by using our online Group Study Room Request Form.
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netbook Cart
The library has a cart filled with netbook computers. It is available for delivery to any classroom on campus. With wireless availability and teacher workstations in all classrooms, any classroom can be used as an electronic classroom (computer lab). The cart needs to be reserved in advance. The Library encourages faculty to seek other alternatives before requesting the cart. Please contact us for reservations and read our guidelines for using the cart.
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Library Open House
On Wednesday, August 22 the Library hosted an Open House. The event was well-attended. If you did not get a chance to drop by, please come in and get a copy of our faculty Information Reference Guide.
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Reflections of Service
Share your service experiences (and those of friends and family) in our Armed Forces. The Library is putting together a shared online collection of photos, letters, videos, songs ... and other memorabilia. The project will serve as a living community journal, bringing visibility to the diverse experiences of our armed forces. Learn more about this project and please consider contributing. Also, check out the Kentwired article about our project.
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Kill a Watt Meters
As part of the campus' Sustainability Initiatives, the library has 12 devices that students, faculty, and staff can check out for a week to test the wattage output of various electronic devices in their homes.
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Library Second Floor - Designated Quiet Space
The Library has designated the second floor as a Quiet Space for individual study and leisure reading. While on this floor, please refrain from the use of cell phones, other personal electronic devices, or any activity that may distract others from studying or otherwise using the Library for individual research. Group study rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis (unless there are posted signs indicating they are reserved). When using the Group Study rooms, please be as quiet as possible and respectful of others on the second floor. Individuals may use Group Study rooms. However, if a group (more than 1 student) needs to use a Group Study room, an individual may be asked to relinquish the room.
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iMacs
The library now has 4 iMac (Apple) computers on the first floor.
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Laptops
The Library and Campus Center have laptops that Kent State and Stark State students can check out and use for online searching, word processing, etc. within each building using the campus' wireless environment. Students should read the policies for borrowing a laptop. There is an laptop agreement each student must sign before using a laptop.
If you have your own personal laptop, you can connect to our:
- Guest Network - Restricts you from using FlashLine and other proprietary Kent State services
- FlashZone Network - Requires you to use your FlashLine username and password each time you connect
- FlashZone WPA Network - You must configure your laptop using the following instructions for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Macintosh.
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Acceptable Use Policy
The Library provides 40+ workstations for people who come into the library. In addition, students may choose to checkout a laptop. These computers are provided for educational purposes. The Acceptable Use Policy describes the appropriate ways these computers should be used. The policy is posted on the library's web site, at each set of desktop computers and near print stations.