StreamNet Library Mission
Who we are
The StreamNet Library serves the scientific community of the Pacific Northwest
and those working in cooperation with the region's fish and wildlife recovery
efforts, who are not otherwise served by a specialized library.
We also serve the General Public who are interested in the issues surrounding
the Columbia Basin and Salmon Recovery Efforts. The Library offers
research assistance, interlibrary lending and borrowing, document delivery
and other library services.
The Library provides access to technical information and research
on the Columbia River basin fisheries, ecosystems and other relevant
subjects for states in the Pacific Northwest. This information can be
found in books, journals , computer files, technical reports, and other
formats. The Library currently contains approximately 20,000
items and places particular emphasis on less commonly available "grey"
literature, such as consultants' reports, state government documents
and non-profit organizations' reports. Please
search
the catalog to find books and reports. If you need further
assistance, please feel free to
contact the Library.
Regional Librarian: Lenora Oftedahl
Asst. Librarian: David Liberty
Library Technician: Gabe Sheoships