Published: June 27, 2007

Administrators at the University of Colorado at Boulder's William M. White Business Library will begin moving books and a reference collection into the campus' newly renovated and expanded business building on July 9.

Books will be temporarily inaccessible, and administrators are encouraging students and other users to check out required items as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, the circulation desk will be open and reserved material will be available in the temporary Fleming Law Building location. Users will be able to read journals and newspapers and study in the library until Aug. 2.

Online databases and journals will be available through the Chinook library catalog and some library books may be acquired through Prospector and other interlibrary loan services.

In May 2006, the business library moved to Fleming Law for the duration of a $33.3 million project to upgrade the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business building. Business school classes and offices also moved to Fleming Law and other temporary locations for the summer.

The expanded and renovated business building's planned public opening is Aug. 6. It will feature additional space and modern technology required for enhanced teaching, learning and research, as well as a round-the-clock information commons.

For more information about the CU-Boulder library system, go to ucblibraries.colorado.edu/.