By Lauren Bennett Utah State University officials are working to make sure students enrolled at regional centers or in online classes aren't missing out on the benefits of a vital part of campus life — the university library. The effort comes as enrollment away from the school’s flagship campus in Logan is swelling. About half of the university’s 28,000 students are enrolled at regional campuses or through distance education options. But most of those students don’t realize how much the school’s library can do for them, according to Erin Davis, the university's regional campus library service coordinator. There are now more than 600,000 electronic books that can be accessed from the library website, Davis said. Physical books can also be mailed to students free of charge through library services. This service comes with a pre-paid return label so students can mail the book back. The system works well for Tiffany Burnhope, the USU Student A...