The Youngblood Energy Library in Norman, OK is a comprehensive resource center catering to the academic needs of students, faculty, and staff from various colleges and departments at the University of Oklahoma. With an extensive collection of over 120,000 map sheets and approximately 100,000 cataloged volumes, the library covers a wide range of subjects including geology, petroleum engineering, computer science, and environmental science.
Named after Laurence Snow Youngblood, a prominent figure in the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, the library is a testament to his support and dedication to the university. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including computer workstations, printers, scanners, and Wi-Fi access, the Youngblood Energy Library offers a conducive environment for research, study, and exploration in the field of earth and energy sciences.
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