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The University of Louisville Libraries – A library of the 21st Century

The University of Louisville Libraries – A library of the 21st Century


The University of Louisville Libraries – A library of the 21st Century

Posted: 25 Mar 2011 06:22 PM PDT

While Louisvlle participate in a seminar on contemporary American literature and various sites of cultural tourism of the University Library was one of those sites that non-fading impression on me was not only because of its unique architectural plan, but for other ineffable quality that makes it an ideal place to study peace and quiet. My first visit was as the director of our program has brought us here for inclusion in the use of computers and the Internet in the literatureSearch. The room we were conducted in the classroom has been equipped with computer stations in all places of work more than fifty students and a monitor for the Master Teacher. Many other areas, including the state of the art room were equally well equipped.

I went through the library on many other occasions. But the most important thing when it was on my way from the University Post Office, the idea of ​​me receiving the beautiful views have come to the campus in pictures and inSpirit and this was the Ekstrom Library, which I represented the focal point of all other libraries scattered in different ends of the expansive campus.

I am puzzled by two views of the building and I was still open mouth particularly dazzling in the splendor of the facade with the combination of players dining and relaxation. I was mainly due to its cozy lounge, comfortable and open, full of students and busy, he built a magnificent outdoor terraceFurniture, in front of a warm and cozy outdoor green space, the use of good weather to enjoy hot here for nature. Taking advantage of Kentucky generally mild climate, with its extensive green spaces and inviting, students can study or just take a pause in a number of tables outside on the terrace. On sunny days, there are few better places to study and certainly makes for an inviting entry

I found myself wandering to get a better look. As I walked by Ireminded me of my mission in search of support for our resource-hungry university libraries in Sierra Leone. My research led me to the head office of Mr David Hogarth, now a leader who allows me my mission within one week to meet with the dean of libraries.

Detainees awaiting my appointment with you, I was on a tour of various parts of the Ekstrom Library. This library, I learned, holds more than 1.1 million and 5,100 journal subscriptions and support researchCurricula in the humanities, social sciences, economics and education. It also contains an extensive collection of microforms, government publications, multi-media and current magazines, Granville A. Bunton Pan African Collection, a collection of children's literature S. Barbara Miller multiracial, and the collection of poems Bingham.

Rare books and rare photographic archives provide sources for researchers and other researchers. African American collections, British, European andAmerican literature collections together with the main hall, where the reference books and reluctant to make this library a very important tool for research and information dissemination. But it is also an archive of many exhibitors appreciated manuscripts and other documents, such as the excellent 1482 first edition of Euclid's Elements and a copy of Newton's Principia, with notes in hand. The collection of the working party of Richard M. Cain, and the first editions andManuscripts of James Joyce and WB Yeats Irish literary renaissance conserve the lot. There is also a very good collection of modern British and American authors, with significant expenditure of 1890 authors and books and letters written by members of the Bloomsbury group.

A collection of famous and rich and growing specialty materials, archives and photographs are:

Roy and Dela White Collection of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Arthur J. Slavin. CollectionEnglish history.

Hattie Winston African-American collection of scripts and screenplays.

Irwin Hilliard archive of fine bindings.

Billy Davis Collection of 111 aerial photographs.

Other special collections include the James Chandler World War II posters and Lafin Allen Kentucky Maps.

The photo archive contains over 2 million photographs and manuscripts and art prints. It also offers printing services and a range of rotationExhibitions.

Le Roy Stryker Papers include photographs and manuscripts, documentary projects developed by Stryker at the Farm Security Administration, Standard Oil Company and Jones and Laughlin Steel addressed. The Royal Cautfield Caufield and Shook Lin and photos are a collection of photographs from the past Louisville. While Lean Thomas Matlack Studio, Ford and Arthur Y Henderson Settlement School collection documents the life and culture in the Appalachian Mountains. 2,000 prints of many major Americanartists such as Paul Caponegro and Gary Winogrand constitute the library’s Fine Print Collection.

The library also serves a much wider community beyond the campus.Through e-mail, phone or in person one could request and receive help or even fix a session with a research librarian here. A Cardinal card enables you to check out up to 99 items at a time and renew books on-line. Visiting academics are entitled to inter-library loans of up to 15 books. A University of Louisville student enjoys the privilege to find products for their online class. Minerva offers access to online catalogs, and gateways for many collections. distance students at the University of Louisville could ULINK off campus with their user name and password for access to both library assignments from their professors, and electronic databases of library resources to research self-directed by non-University Louisville Internet addresses.

Ekstrom Library houses and provides resources for the dolphin and theWriting Center. The Delphi Center helps teachers use technology in their education, preparing them to teach online courses. Writing Center helps students, faculty and staff with writing projects and holds seminars to improve writing. Through this center for an appointment with a consultant to write letters was designed and found important resources.

The University of Louisville Libraries, a conglomerate of libraries stocking books on a few selected disciplines, such assuch as music, fine arts, health, engineering, science and technology at the time of my visit about to move into the main Ekstrom Library, which are about 149 000 volumes of books on engineering, science and technology magazines.
Besides the main William Ekstrom Library, University Library consists of the network: Kornhauser Health Sciences Library, the Dwight Anderson Music Library, the Margaret M. Bindwell Art Library and the UniversityArchives and Records Center.

The Kornhauser Health Sciences Library, a complete and current Health Sciences Information Resource Center is also a "regional resource library" of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. It provides an important resource for the community health sciences of the Louisville metropolitan area and the western half of Kentucky. He has more than 250,000 volumes, 2,700 periodicals, audiovisual materials and a variety of electronicFormats. E 'stock many terms related to health care in Kentucky and in Trans-Appalachian West, and the collections and archives of medical school, manuscripts, books and physical objects.

The Dwight Anderson has hit the music library, providing users with unlimited access to friendly information resources in all formats and serves as a center for teaching and learning that supports the University of Louisville School of Music curriculum and research. It houses the largestcollection of academic music in Kentucky, including the Grave Meyer Collection of Contemporary Music of all items internationally renowned award of musical composition, and a wide selection of sheet music with thousands of Louisville prints celebrating the history of music publishing in the city and the "Woman Traipin" collection with its focus on American popular song.

The Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library, with over 80,000 volumes, is a gateway toInformation for teaching, research and science in art, design, art history and architectural history. It supports more than 300 national and foreign magazines and newsletters Museum. It also has hundreds of videos and provides access to major print and electronic indexes. Topics covered here include paintings, drawings, sculpture, graphics, photography, architecture, history of 45, interior design, graphic design, art, ceramics, fiber arts and crafts. It also keepsapproximately 3,000 rare and scarce volumes and about 150 linear feet of archival materials.

The librarians strive concertedly with academic staff to meet the information literacy and research needs of a diverse population recognizing that libraries are an essential tool in the University’s mission to become a premier nationally recognized metropolitan university.

The University of Louisville libraries is guided in all its undertakings by its vision that libraries are the academic The university town and a place of discovery and learning outside the classroom and laboratory. try, therefore, as an active partner and key in the meaningful learning, teaching and excellent research to participate effectively. Users are therefore increasingly dependent on information availability and use. Services and resources tailored to suit different needs. The library staff to identify, evaluate and select materials in various formats into collections that are developed to meetUsers' needs. They also apply to technological innovations, research and education services and improve access to traditional and electronic collections.

The rapid expansion in operations, rapid technological progress, including the introduction of a system of robotics research has enabled more books like a user's query could be maintained in the library computer rooms are stacked in dishes that are accessed through. The system, the library provides space for more than three million volumes. L 'sets used will be less loaded into the system, and students can have some of the titles in open stacks in the old wing of the library. Books of the RRS are stored as such in MINERVA, identifies the library catalog. To request the item, customers please click on a button live "request" on the screen, and then by a robotic crane to find the item, moving through the frames of steel tank holds books and magazines from which select the robot arm, gripper, and supplies will be that corresponding sent'mpickup station where a library assistant pulls the exact location and delivers it to the circulation desk within minutes. The whole process, I have personally experienced only takes a few minutes and can be many simultaneous requests.

After the WR, I was told, the library also contains the cost of a courier service and additional library staff needed to operate a remote storage facility. The Ekstrom Library RRS characterized as artistically built in central planning of the new addition.With so many windows on the system, students can literally be at the circulation desk to ask a question, and actually see the system is working to fill his form looked almost like a piece of the 21 Century, a book well type, whizzing and buzzing volumes of the windows above. Overall, Ekström added with a heavy 42 500 square feet of space for the library

The library robot Retrieval System (RRS) has released a lot of space for exhibitions at the library, asby Split Rock Studios, St. Paul, designer, Lisa Friedlander, the year of foundation Kentucky highlights and a statue of Henry Clay, Senator from Kentucky 1806-1850. The desk is a replica of the desk are used clay when he was in the Senate of desk real junkie in the office of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the expansion Ekstrom and McConnell Center for Political Leadership.

The libraries now seem willing to reach the ambitious goals of the universityof becoming a premier metropolitan university that is nationally recognized for advancing intellectual, social and economic development. The library’s massive atrium allows light to pour into the building and over the circulation desk.

The libraries’ technological resources have developed to state-of-the-art electronic information centers for the campus community with more than 550 computer workstations from which one can borrow laptop computers for use anywhere in the libraries. Advanced wireless technology enables laptop users to access the internet and the libraries’ vast electronic resources. Researchers could access 25,000 full-text journals and hundreds of electronic databases.

Two teaching laboratories enable librarians to conduct classes in the library with instant access to the online world. The library’s three new, modern instruction labs equipped with wireless technology and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, emphasize the library’s continually expanding Role in teaching and learning. be teaching and learning Lab 1 Lab 2 flexible space that hosts a version of the Road Show for librarians 3M Kentucky.

The university community can access thousands of electronic information resources of hundreds of computer terminals in libraries and also from anywhere: office, classroom or at home. Minerva, the online catalog, indexes, and takes place in many elements within the library. With access tonational and regional electronic networks could be looking for library catalogs and databases, many around the nation and even around the world.

The University of Louisville Libraries is a member of the Association of Research Libraries, the most prestigious and influential North American Library Association. Strong financial support from the university management led him to national prominence and impetus to the strengthening of its relations with Metroversity, a consortium of moreSchools in Metro Louisville, Kentucky Virtual Library and library consortia in other states in the region and nation, thus greatly increased, the materials made available to its students and faculty and students and professors from other universities.

It established the first library in Kentucky designed chair Evelyn J. Schneider Endowed Chair in Science Communication with the estate of longtime University Library and the State Research Challenge Trust Fund. L 'first chair holder is Dwayne K. Butler, a highly respected expert in copyright law, in particular for education and electronic resources.

The supervision of all these developments over the past 11 years has been brilliant and visionary, charismatic, energetic woman, Prof Hannnelorewery Rader, Dean of Libraries, I had the privilege of speaking. Prof radar Louisville brought a wealth of experience. For seventeen years he managed the Cleveland and University of WisconsinLibraries and has held various positions at Eastern Michigan University for nearly twelve years. He has written widely in their area and have attended numerous conferences. She was eventually appointed in 1999, outstanding academic research library.

With radar Dr innovative ideas, their guidance and direction together with the expansion of the library, updated resources, a welcoming, useful and innovative library professionals and library use has 60 scientistsPercent, surpassing the 2 million euro per year mark. One of his notable innovations is the Tulip Coffee Shop in the spacious hall, where readers enjoy delicious panini sandwiches and cups of tea, coffee or orange juice, Diet Coke, or read how to iterate through the Internet. The Tulip Tree Café has become so popular that soon may need to add another cash register.

Louisville offers one of the nation's best information literacy. LouisvilleLibraries are places not only for research but are now to other libraries are places of active learning.
According to Prof radar, is their philosophy on the need of the scholarship for the most part mostly non-traditional adults of different ages and non-residential buildings and the atmosphere more pleasant and to facilitate the process of providing access to information. This explains their introduction of the snack bar and a constant process of restructuring and renewal ofLocal.

"We want a space where students could learn and do research, but also wanted to socialize. … We wanted a library that can accommodate all of these things," other, "said our students are urban, many part-time and this does not live on campus. We want to be on campus. " To achieve this goal, he says that his library full Reimagined for the 21st Century.

"The space was a problem," Rader says. "We are short of space for our material, and this is basically aProblem for most university libraries. "Today the library more space as a repository, but a place to teach, to showcase unique collections and exhibitions, as well as the collaboration of students and all forms of interaction is encouraged, with both sources of information in all formats and with librarians.

With the space of one of the main concerns is the culmination of the expansion of its system of Ekstrom Library robotics research, a unique system of more than 7000 steel storage silos with air conditioningup to 1.2 million volumes. Rader was known as the system may be efficient, with the Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, one of the first to install this system. "We never really an off-site storage under consideration," he said. "We do not want to store the books of miles away, send them, if a student needs them, and wait at the campus are available." Because it does, the robotic system to retrieve and deliver a book in minutesduring the off-site storage can sometimes take days.

The University of Louisville is a public institution open to the public, according to Rader even greater value to share space and efficiency. So instead of filling the room with stationary objects, such as banks of PCs, is wireless, with flexible seating, filling, comfortable chairs and tables and chairs to large, spacious tables for students to spread the their work."Students can have their own laptops or check at the circulation desk." Meanwhile, 600 jobs will remain in the old wing traditional for those who want to use it.

Libraries in their entirety, said the headmaster of me, millions of print volumes suspended from many countries, electronic books and databases and thousands of electronic journals, reference books, other library resources, guides, and library services.

In addition to space for greater participation of students, the libraryExpansion three new laboratories, library education, where courses are held formally or informally, and the fascinating new 150-seat Elaine Chao Auditorium, all wheelchair accessible and equipped with the latest technologies, including wireless Internet access and state- of-the-art AV equipment.

With digital resource provides access to information, most of the space the library is free for the library's most unique establishments. An ambitious slate of conferences, seminars, conferences, exhibitions,and shows, which were all students and teachers to participate in the community library set as the current activities. Chao, who serves as minister of labor under President Bush recently spoke in the hall that bears his name.

In addition, the library is home to the McConnell Center's policy-making, and exhibitions with the cards of Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell. The non-partisan Center sponsors a number of programming languages, including lectures andSeminars. In fact, owes much to the expansion of the center Ekström McConnell $ 14,200,000 project was supported by funding from the federal funding provided by McConnell.

The Elaine L. Chao Auditorium is named for the current Minister of Labor of the United States and hosts a complete series of lectures and seminars. The space between the lines is extremely broad, prevention or knees cramped contortions to happen to people. The acoustics of the hall are "perfect" to make room at the UniversityPresident favorite place for press conferences is presented as an ideal place for cameras, press feeds, etc. Chao himself has recently spoken there, as Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA).

Radar although still a library of information storage, is also a place for people to hang, a place for the entire university to be a space, a space for events, for specific teaching and learning units. "In the library of the 21st century."

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