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The Finance and Business Office has handled the financial accounts of the NCSU Libraries.
The interviews in the GI Bill Oral Histories were conducted in 2003 and 2004 in conjunction with an exhibit prepared by the North Carolina State University Libraries to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the original GI Bill of Rights, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, and to honor those whom the legislation and its subsequent reenactments enabled to attend North Carolina State. Titled Transforming Society: The GI Bill Experience at NC State, the exhibit was on display at the university's D. H. Hill Library in 2004. The oral histories were conducted by NCSU Libraries Fellow Anna Dahlstein and Robert C. Serow, professor of education at NC State.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the library space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
The position of assistant director for capital management and external relations was formerly titled assistant director for finance and administration.
The Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning oversees the Personnel Services, Diversity Initiatives, and Staff Development and Training programs in the NCSU Libraries. This position reports to the Vice Provost and Director of Libraries.
In 1982 a Preservation Committee was established within the North Carolina State University's libraries. The Committee had a last meeting on 25 October 1988, wrote a report addressing concerns, and subsequently disbanded. A new structure, the Preservation Department, emerged shortly thereafter with subcommittees such as Preservation Education and Disaster Planning.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the libary space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D. H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the libary space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
The interviews in the GI Bill Oral History Collection were conducted in conjunction with "Transforming Society: The GI Bill Experience at NC State," an exhibit prepared by the North Carolina State University Libraries to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the original "GI Bill of Rights," the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, and to honor those whom the legislation and its subsequent reenactments enabled to attend the university.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall originally established for that purpose in 1889. A Library Committee was organized during the early years of the college. functional committees within the library grew over time.
The Natural Resources Library supports the College of Natural Resources and the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences at NC State.
The Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) is a not-for-profit membership cooperative of libraries and other information organizations in the southeastern U.S. Established in 1973 by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), SOLINET collaborates with member libraries and local, regional, and national partners to provide leadership for cooperative action to improve access to information and enable members to effectively address the region?s needs for education and economic development. SOLINET emphasizes the value of a cooperative infrastructure for the wise stewardship of information and human and financial resources. Each member receives the benefits of regional library cooperation through sharing of resources and expertise, forums for collaboration, and access to cost-effective programs and services. SOLINET is the largest regional library network in the U.S.
The Documents Division was merged with the Reference Department to form the Research and Information Services Department.
The North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries Administration carries out the library's mission by planning, organizing, directing, and promoting activities and operations in public service; by managing, organizing, and preserving collections; by recruiting, retaining, and developing personnel; by fundraising and reseraching; and through technology support, budget and finance, facilities, and public relations.
In 1982 a Preservation Committee was established within the NCSU Libraries. Later, a Preservation Department was formed.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall originally established for that purpose in 1889, A Library Committee was organized during the early years of the college. Functional committees within the library grew over time.
The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the library space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
Raymond Leroy Murray was born on February 14, 1920, in Lincoln, Nebraska and died on June 22, 2011, in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received his B.S. in education, 1940, and M.S. in physics and mathematics, 1941, from the University of Nebraska. Beginning in 1941, he studied physics for a year at the University of California, Berkeley, under J. Robert Oppenheimer (he later went with Oppenheimer to work on the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee). His Ph.D in physics, 1950, from the University of Tennessee, was the first awarded in that field at that institution.
Murray married three times: first in 1941 to Ilah Mae Rengler (died 1966), then to social worker Quin Davies Meyer (died 1977), and finally in 1979 to local historian and Raleigh city council member Elizabeth Davis Reid. Murray and his first wife had 3 children.
From the Manhattan Project (he eventually worked on criticality safety) to the Three Mile Island (he was a consultant on the recovery), Murray took part in milestones of nuclear engineering and atomic power. His career in physics and nuclear engineering began at the Oak Ridge atomic research center in Tennessee during World War II. In 1950 he joined the new nuclear engineering program at North Carolina State College (later University) as a physics professor. He was a key figure in establishing and operating NCSU's nuclear reactor, which was the first operated on a college campus. He helped develop the curriculum for NC State's nuclear engineering program. He taught a course on nuclear reactor design, and he authored the widely-used textbook Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (published in several editions, the first in 1954). In 1957 he was named Burlington Professor of Physics, and from 1963 to 1974 he headed the Department of Nuclear Engineering.
After retiring from teaching at NC State in 1980, he remained active in research and consulting, and he was an advocate of the beneficial aspects of nuclear energy. He spent several years in an unsuccessful attempt to get a low-level waste disposal facility built in the southeastern United States. Murray received many honors, including the O. Max Gardner Award from the University of North Carolina system, the Arthur Holly Compton Award, and the Eugene Wigner Reactor Physicist Award of the American Nuclear Society.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Natural Resources Library records, 1972-1982 [manuscript]
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Natural Resources Library records, 1972-1982 [manuscript]
These records contain files relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Natural Resources Library. The collection includes memoranda and correspondence, including intradepartmental memos, questionnaires, requests to borrow materials, thank-you notes, and handwritten notes between August 1979 and April 1982. The majority of the correspondence was sent by Dr. Pamela Puryear, who at the time was head of the Forest Resources Library (now known as the Natural Resources Library). Also contains Literature guides and lists of new acquisitions for Forest Resources Library: Jan. 1972, August 1973, November 1974, December 1974, and December 1979.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business records, 1935-1954 [manuscript]
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business records, 1935-1954 [manuscript]
This collection contains ledgers of library expenses.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (1 flat box)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business records, 1935-1954 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Department records, 1957-1997 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Department records, 1957-1997 [manuscript]
The records of the North Carolina State University Libraries Research and Information Services Department include correspondence, files, slides, minutes, and audio recordings relating to government documents and library activities; and materials relating to the move of the Documents Department in 1997.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (4 archival boxes + 1 archival half box + 1 flat folder)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Department records, 1957-1997 [manuscript]
University Archives Photograph Collection, North Carolina State University Libraries Photographs, 1941-2004
Title:
University Archives Photograph Collection, North Carolina State University Libraries Photographs 1941-2004
The North Carolina State University Libraries photograph collection consists of photographs, slides, and negatives depicting the campus libraries, the library staff, patrons, library events, and the Friends of the Library from 1941 until 2004. The North Carolina State University Libraries system was started in 1889 with the establishment of the first library on campus in a single room in Holladay Hall by Daniel Harvey Hill, Jr., an English professor. As if 2011, the campus library system consists of five libraries and over 3.6 million volumes in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet
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- University Archives Photograph Collection, North Carolina State University Libraries Photographs, 1941-2004
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office Records, 1989-2003
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office Records 1989-2003
Contains records relating to the activities of the North Carolina State University Libraries Development Office. These records are unprocessed. As part of a public institution, the NCSU Libraries must rely on private funding to ensure continuing enhancement of its collections, services, and facilities beyond the minimal level provided for by the state. The Development Office manages the NCSU Libraries' donor relations program and works to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward donors in support of identified needs of the Libraries.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office Records, 1989-2003
North Carolina State University, Libraries Annual Reports, 1925-2012
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries Annual Reports 1925-2012
The North Carolina State University Libraries Annual Reports contain annual reports from the main library, its departments, and the university's branch libraries. There are some gaps in the files, and these records are unprocessed. The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the libary space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
ArchivalResource: 9.0 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University, Libraries Annual Reports, 1925-2012
Triangle Research Libraries Network. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records, 1979-1997 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records, 1979-1997 [manuscript].
The records of the North Carolina State University Libraries' involvement in the Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) include committee/subcommittee information and meeting minutes, correspondence, memoranda, manuals and information on training procedures, newsletters, and other general information about the committees, subcommittees, activities, and services of TRLN. Materials range in date from 1979 to 1997.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft. (9 archival boxes)
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- Triangle Research Libraries Network. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records, 1979-1997 [manuscript].
North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records, 1987-2003
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records 1987-2003
The records of Library Administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries include the correspondence of various assistant and associate director positions. Topics include budgets, committees, and the daily operations of the library. Materials range in date from 1987-2003. The North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries Administration carries out the library's mission by planning, organizing, directing, and promoting activities and operations in public service; by managing, organizing, and preserving collections; by recruiting, retaining, and developing personnel; by fundraising and reseraching; and through technology support, budget and finance, facilities, and public relations.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records, 1987-2003
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries affirmative action records, 1972-1979 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries affirmative action records, 1972-1979 [manuscript].
Records relating to Libraries' compliance with federal affirmative action mandate in the 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries affirmative action records, 1972-1979 [manuscript].
Cyrus B. King Papers, 1950-2012
Title:
Cyrus B. King Papers 1950-2012
The Cyrus B. King Papers contain correspondence, political campaign materials, newsletters from a variety of local and national organizations, flyers, clippings, membership rosters, fundraising information, invitations, precinct maps, journal articles, newspaper editorials, and reports and resolutions on political issues. The majority of the material was generated through Cyrus King's work to promote civil rights and racial justice and his work on political campaigns. There are also documents that relate to his time as a Librarian at North Carolina State University and a small amount of personal correspondence. Cyrus Baldwin King, born in 1922, worked in the North Carolina State University Library for over twenty years and was active in a wide variety of efforts to promote civil rights and social justice. He was hired by N.C. State as an Acquisitions Librarian in 1963 and retired in 1984 as Assistant Director for Collection Management and Development. He was and remains very politically active, writing tirelessly in support of the causes that he has adopted, most notably racial justice, campaigns to promote peace and non-violence, and other civil rights causes.
ArchivalResource: 7.4 Linear feet
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- Cyrus B. King Papers, 1950-2012
North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D. H. Hill Library Records, 1889 - 1991
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D. H. Hill Library Records 1889 - 1991
These records contain background research materials and notes created by I. T. Littleton during the writing of his book entitled . The D. H. Hill Library : An Informal History, 1887-1987 The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D. H. Hill Library, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the libary space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Linear feet, 4 archival boxes
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D. H. Hill Library Records, 1889 - 1991
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office records, 1926-2009 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office records, 1926-2009 [manuscript]
The Director's office records of the North Carolina State University Libraries contain correspondence and memoranda, budget information, program and event brochures, meeting minutes and agenda, catalogs, and other items recording the administrative functions of the library.
ArchivalResource: 27.95 linear feet, (21 archival boxes + 8 cartons + 1 CD box + 3 flat folders + 1 flat box + 1 artifact box)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office records, 1926-2009 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET records, 1972-2000 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET records, 1972-2000 [manuscript]
This subgroup contains correspondence, reports, newsletters, grants, Board of Directors' minutes, and membership meeting minutes relating to founding of SOLINET and North Carolina State University participation.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft. (3 archival boxes + 1 archival half box)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET records, 1972-2000 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning records undated [manuscripts]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning records undated [manuscripts]
Contained here is one box of unsorted records.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (1 carton)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning records undated [manuscripts]
North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association Records, 1956-1996
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association Records 1956-1996
This subgroup contains three scrapbooks from the North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association that cover the group's activities for the years 1969 to 1985, as well as other documents and publications of the Staff Association. The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded, and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the library space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association Records, 1956-1996
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Statistics, 1952-1979 [manuscript]
Title:
Statistics, 1952-1979 [manuscript]
Statistics regarding additions to and withdrawals from the collection; processing, and cataloging.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Statistics, 1952-1979 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET Records, 1972-2000
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North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET Records 1972-2000
The North Carolina State University Libraries SOLINET records contain correspondence, reports, newsletters, grants, Board of Directors' minutes, membership meeting minutes relating to founding of SOLINET and the participation of North Carolina State University. The Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) is a not-for-profit membership cooperative of libraries and other information organizations in the southeastern U.S. Established in 1973 by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), SOLINET collaborates with member libraries and local, regional, and national partners to provide leadership for cooperative action to improve access to information and enable members to effectively address the region’s needs for education and economic development. SOLINET emphasizes the value of a cooperative infrastructure for the wise stewardship of information and human and financial resources. Each member receives the benefits of regional library cooperation through sharing of resources and expertise, forums for collaboration, and access to cost-effective programs and services. SOLINET is the largest regional library network in the U.S.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, SOLINET Records, 1972-2000
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records, 1979-1997
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records 1979-1997
The records of the North Carolina State University Libraries' involvement in the Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) include committee/subcommittee information and meeting minutes, correspondence, memoranda, manuals and information on training procedures, newsletters, and other general information about the committees, subcommittees, activities, and services of TRLN. Materials range in date from 1979 to 1997. The consortium known today as the Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) started with a collaboration betwen Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 1930s to share the development of their respective collections. North Carolina State College began participating in these cooperative collection development programs in the 1950s. In 1977, this group became known as the Triangle University Library Cooperative Committee (TULCC), and adopted the curent name of TRLN in the fall of 1980. North Carolina Central University joined the consortia in 1995, with the current mission of the TRLN continuing to be the joint development of collections and resources as shared between the four member libraries. Representatives from the North Carolina State University libraries (as well as from the three other member libraries) participate in various committees, subcommittees, task forces, and project groups for the joint TRLN efforts.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University, Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries Network Records, 1979-1997
North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records, Bulk, 1960-1990, 1905-1998
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records Bulk, 1960-1990 1905-1998
This collection contains the records and working files of the North Carolina State University Libraries' Associate Director for Public Services, including correspondence, reports, statistics; primarily reference and interlibrary loan, but also records of the Circulation Department, 1910 to 1983. The North Carolina State University Libraries’ Associate Director for Public Services is primarily concerned with meeting the needs of the Libraries’ users including students, faculty, staff, and the outlying community. There is some overlap in terms of responsibilities and therefore records of the Public Services Council, Assistant Director for Reference Services, and the Assistant Director for General Services. Topics addressed by Public Services include photocopy services, interlibrary loan of materials, reference services, usability of library collection guides, and serials cataloging.
ArchivalResource: 9.0 Linear feet; (18 archival boxes)
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records, Bulk, 1960-1990, 1905-1998
North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business Records, 1935 - 1954
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business Records 1935 - 1954
Ledgers of library expenses. The Finance and Business Office has handled the financial acounts of the NCSU Libraries.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business Records, 1935 - 1954
North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records, Bulk, 1980-1996, 1911, 1942-2010
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records Bulk, 1980-1996 1911, 1942-2010
These records contain files pertaining to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Burlington Textiles Library including correspondence and reference files kept by the library, clippings, brochures, and other information about topics related to the College of Textiles. They also include slide sets, a portrait of Wallace W. Riddick, Jr., the Dedication Plaque for the Burlington Textiles Library, the Quick Response Collection, Textile World Charts, and panels from past exhibits. Materials range in date from 1911 to 2010. The Burlington Textiles Library was located in room 4411 of the College of Textiles complex on the Centennial Campus. The Library provided services to the faculty and staff, students, and NC State Centennial Campus Community and University Affiliates. The Library supported the curriculum and research programs in textile chemistry, textile materials and management, and fiber and polymer science. In 2013, the Textiles Library was subsumed by the new James B. Hunt, Jr. Library, also on Centennial Campus.
ArchivalResource: 53.26 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records, Bulk, 1980-1996, 1911, 1942-2010
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Staff Association. North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association records, 1956-1996 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association records, 1956-1996 [manuscript]
This subgroup contains three scrapbooks from the North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association that cover the group's activities for the years 1969 to 1985, as well as documents and other publications of the Staff Association.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 linear ft. (1 oversize flat box + 3 boxes)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Staff Association. North Carolina State University Libraries Staff Association records, 1956-1996 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries annual reports, 1925-2008 [manuscript]
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North Carolina State University Libraries annual reports, 1925-2008 [manuscript]
The North Carolina State University Libraries Annual Reports contain annual reports from the main library, its departments, and the university's branch libraries. There are some gaps in the files, and these records are unprocessed.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft. (17 archival boxes)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries annual reports, 1925-2008 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Triangle Research Libraries Network records, 1980-1993, bulk 1986-1987 [manuscript].
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Triangle Research Libraries Network records, 1980-1993, bulk 1986-1987 [manuscript].
Correspondence, minutes, announcements, memos primarily relating to implementation of TRLN/BIS online catalog and public opening of BIS in 1987.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Triangle Research Libraries Network records, 1980-1993, bulk 1986-1987 [manuscript].
North Carolina State University Libraries, Affirmative Action Records, 1972 - 1979
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Affirmative Action Records 1972 - 1979
Records relating to Libraries' compliance with federal affirmative action mandate in the 1970s. North Carolina State University filed its first Affirmative Action plan with the United States government in 1974, establishing efforts to increase female and minority student enrollment, and working on standards affecting female and minority faculty and staff at the University.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Affirmative Action Records, 1972 - 1979
GI Bill Oral Histories, 2003-2004
Title:
GI Bill Oral Histories 2003-2004
This collection of oral histories contains audiocassette tapes, 2003-2004, of interviews with GI Bill veterans who attended North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University). The interviewees were twelve servicemen and -women who were in the armed forces during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War eras, and later. The interviews cover the subjects' military service, educational experiences, GI Bill benefits, and professional careers. Also included for some interviews are tape logs--typed partial transcripts with abridged or paraphrased questions and answers, along with tape counter numbers. Interviews were conducted by Anna Dahlstein, NCSU Libraries Fellow, and Robert Serow, Professor, Education Research, College of Education, North Carolina State University. The interviews in the GI Bill Oral Histories were conducted in conjunction with an exhibit prepared by the North Carolina State University Libraries to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the original the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, and to honor those whom the legislation and its subsequent reenactments enabled to attend the university. Transforming Society: The GI Bill Experience at NC State, GI Bill of Rights,
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet; 2 cassette boxes and 1 archival half box
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- GI Bill Oral Histories, 2003-2004
North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office Records, 1926-2013
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office Records 1926-2013
The Director's office records of the North Carolina State University Libraries contain correspondence and memoranda, budget information, program and event brochures, meeting minutes and agenda, catalogs, and other items recording the administrative functions of the Libraries. The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the library space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
ArchivalResource: 28.82 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Director's Office Records, 1926-2013
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations Records, 1989 - 2007
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations Records 1989 - 2007
The records of the Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations contain floor plans of the DH Hill Library from the early 1990s, as well approximately 5900 electronic files dated 2004-2007. These include as-built plans of the DH Hill Library (East Wing Renovation, LRCDA, north stair and elevator, and air handler. These are also digital photographs of library renovations (LRDCA and East Wing) and library events (such as reopening of East Wing in 2007, Carousel of Knowledge in 2005). These records also contain the photographic files used in conjunction with library publications. The position of assistant director for capital management and external relations was formerly titled assistant director for finance and administration.
ArchivalResource: 8.75 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations Records, 1989 - 2007
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records, 1966-1988 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records, 1966-1988 [manuscript]
Records and working files of Associate Director for Public Services, correspondence, reports, statistics; primarily reference and ILL, but also some general departmental information; arranged roughly alphabetically by subject.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Associate Director for Public Services records, 1966-1988 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Book plates, 19?? [manuscript]
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Book plates, 19?? [manuscript]
Collection of book plates, arranged alphabetically by name of donor.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Book plates, 19?? [manuscript]
North Carolina State University Libraries Committee Records, 1986 - 2005
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Committee Records 1986 - 2005
Contained in this subgroup are records created and maintained by committees within the NCSU Libraries. Included are correspondence, memos, reports, policy documents, forms, and other records. The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall originally established for that purpose in 1889, A Library Committee was organized during the early years of the college. Functional committees within the library grew over time.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 Linear feet, 3 archival boxes
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- North Carolina State University Libraries Committee Records, 1986 - 2005
Poole, Mary Elizabeth, 1914-. Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers, circa 1976. [manuscript]
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Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers, circa 1976. [manuscript]
The Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers contain the manuscript for Documents Office Classification, compiled by Mary Elizabeth Poole, Document Librarian, D.H. Hill Library, North Carolina State University.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Poole, Mary Elizabeth, 1914-. Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers, circa 1976. [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries Acquisitions Department records, 1974-1977 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Acquisitions Department records, 1974-1977 [manuscript]
Materials regarding accounts payable and vendor systems.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries Acquisitions Department records, 1974-1977 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University Librarians' Association. North Carolina State University Librarians' Association Records, 1974-2000 [manuscripts]
Title:
North Carolina State University Librarians' Association Records, 1974-2000 [manuscripts]
The records of the North Carolina State University Librarians' Association contain correspondence, memos, by-laws, meeting minutes, announcements, reports, and other documents of this organization of the professional library staff. Materials range in date from 1974-2000.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. ( 2 boxes)
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- North Carolina State University Librarians' Association. North Carolina State University Librarians' Association Records, 1974-2000 [manuscripts]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries publications, 1923-2008 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries publications, 1923-2008 [manuscript].
Contains publications, brochures, and other printed items on the University libraries.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet (9 archival boxes + 1 flat folder)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries publications, 1923-2008 [manuscript].
Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers, circa 1976
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Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers circa 1976
The Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers contain the manuscript for Documents Office Classification, compiled by Mary Elizabeth Poole, Documents Librarian, D.H. Hill Library, North Carolina State University. Mary Elizabeth Poole (1914- ) received an A.B. in history from Duke University in 1935, and a B.S. in library science from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1936. From 1936 to 1943 she was the documents librarian at Duke University. Poole began working at D.H. Hill Library at North Carolina State College (later, University) in 1945. She contributed to the field of documents librarianship through her publications Documents Office Classification and The “Classes Added” Reprint Edition of the Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications, 1895-1924. In 1978 Poole received the James B. Childs Award, the highest honor the American Library Association can bestow on a documents librarian.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear foot, 2 archival boxes
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- Mary Elizabeth Poole Papers, circa 1976
North Carolina State University Libraries, Natural Resources Library records, 1972-1982
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Natural Resources Library records 1972-1982
This collection contains records relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Natural Resources Library. These records include memoranda and correspondence, including intradepartmental memos, questionnaires, requests to borrow materials, thank-you notes, and handwritten notes between August 1979 and April 1982. The majority of the correspondence was sent by Dr. Pamela Puryear, who at the time was head of the Forest Resources Library (now known as the Natural Resources Library). This collection also contains literature guides and lists of new acquisitions for Forest Resources Library: Jan. 1972, August 1973, November 1974, December 1974, and December 1979. The Natural Resources Library supports the College of Natural Resources and the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences at North Carolina State University.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet; 1 archival half box
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Natural Resources Library records, 1972-1982
North Carolina State University Libraries Publications, 1923-2012
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Publications 1923-2012
Publications, brochures, and other printed items on the University libraries. The first library at North Carolina State University was a room in Holladay Hall during the early years of the institution. The library was chronically under-funded and faculty and students consistently complained about a lack of materials. The room in Holladay continued to serve as the library until the construction of a new purpose-built library building, what is now Brooks Hall. In 1954, the current building, the D.H. Hill Library Building, was opened. This building now comprises the east wing of the current structure. By the mid-1960s, the Hill building was no longer large enough, and the libary space was expanded by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing of the library). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second, or "south" bookstack tower.
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- North Carolina State University Libraries Publications, 1923-2012
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations records, 1989-2007 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations records, 1989-2007 [manuscript]
The records of the Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations contain floor plans of the DH Hill Library from the early 1990s, as well approximately 5900 electronic files dated 2004-2007. These include as-built plans of the DH Hill Library (East Wing Renovation, LRCDA, north stair and elevator, and air handler. These are also digital photographs of library renovations (LRDCA and East Wing) and library events (such as reopening of East Wing in 2007, Carousel of Knowledge in 2005). These records also contain the photographic files used in conjunction with library publications.
ArchivalResource: 8.75 linear ft. (5 cartons + 1 oversize flat box + 1 archival half box + 2 flat files + 5663 digital files (30.5 GB))
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations records, 1989-2007 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D.H. Hill Library records, 1889-1991 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D.H. Hill Library records, 1889-1991 [manuscript].
Background research materials and notes created by I. T. Littleton during the writing of his book entitled The D. H. Hill Library : an informal history, 1887-1987.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (4 archival boxes)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, History of D.H. Hill Library records, 1889-1991 [manuscript].
Burlington Textiles Library. North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records, 1942-1996 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records, 1942-1996 [manuscript]
These records contain files pertaining to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Burlington Textiles Library including annual reports, library circulation statistics, correspondence, and planning for the new building on Centennial Campus.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Burlington Textiles Library. North Carolina State University Libraries, Burlington Textiles Library Records, 1942-1996 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Director of Planning and Research. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Director of Planning and Research records, 1948-2001 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Director of Planning and Research records, 1948-2001 [manuscript].
This collection contains articles, correspondence, reports, minutes, agendas, handwritten notes, programs, and memoranda relating to ten year plans, biennial plans, and annual plans relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries office of the Assistant Director of Planning and Research. The records also include those of the Long Range Planning Committee, the Centennial Celebration Committee, and the Commission on the State of the Library.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. (7 archival boxes)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Director of Planning and Research. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Director of Planning and Research records, 1948-2001 [manuscript].
North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Records, 1934-1999
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Records 1934-1999
Bound and unbound lists of titles and binders of statistics on library holdings. The Collection Management Department builds and manages the NCSU Libraries' collections in support of campus research and instructional needs.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 Linear feet
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Records, 1934-1999
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Administration. North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records, 1987-2003 [manuscript].
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records, 1987-2003 [manuscript].
The records of Library Administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries include the correspondence of various assistant and associate director positions. Topics include budgets, committees, and the daily operations of the library. Materials range in date from 1987-2003.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (2 cartons)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Administration. North Carolina State University Libraries, Library Administration Records, 1987-2003 [manuscript].
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries Committee records, 1986-2005 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries Committee records, 1986-2005 [manuscript]
Contained in this subgroup are records created and maintained by committees within the NCSU Libraries. Included are correspondence, memos, reports, policy documents, forms, and other records.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 archival boxes)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries Committee records, 1986-2005 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Division Records, 1957-1997
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Division Records 1957-1997
The records of the North Carolina State University Libraries Research and Information Services Department include correspondence, files, slides, minutes, and audio recordings relating to government documents and library activities; and materials relating to the move of the Documents Department in 1997. The Documents Division was merged with the Reference Department to form the Research and Information Services Department.
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Division Records, 1957-1997
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Collection Management Dept. North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Department records, 1934-1999 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Department records, 1934-1999 [manuscript]
This collection contains bound and unbound lists of new titles for the period 1934-1956. There are also binders of statistics on library holdings, 1938-1941 and 1975-1982.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Collection Management Dept. North Carolina State University Libraries, Collection Management Department records, 1934-1999 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. GI Bill oral histories, 2003-2004.
Title:
GI Bill oral histories, 2003-2004.
This collection of oral histories contains audiocassette tapes, 2003-2004, of interviews with GI Bill veterans who attended North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University). The interviewees were twelve servicemen and -women who were in the armed forces during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War eras, and later. The interviews cover the subjects' military service, educational experiences, GI Bill benefits, and professional careers. Also included for some interviews are tape logs--typed partial transcripts with abridged or paraphrased questions and answers, along with tape counter numbers. Interviews were conducted by Anna Dahlstein, NCSU Libraries Fellow, and Robert Serow, Professor, Education Research, College of Education, North Carolina State University.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (1 cassette box and 1 archival half box)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. GI Bill oral histories, 2003-2004.
North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Preservation Department records, 1968, 1982-1992 [manuscripts]
Title:
North Carolina State University Libraries, Preservation Department records, 1968, 1982-1992 [manuscripts]
Contained here are records from the NCSU Libraries' preservation activities.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. North Carolina State University Libraries, Preservation Department records, 1968, 1982-1992 [manuscripts]
Raymond LeRoy Murray Oral History, 1999
Title:
Raymond LeRoy Murray Oral History 1999
In this oral history, conducted in 1999, Dr. Raymond L. Murray talks about the following topics: his education and early work at Oak Ridge during World War II, the first nuclear reactor at NC State (design, construction, and safety), early experiments and nuclear engineering research using the reactor, development of the nuclear engineering program at NC State, colleagues (especially Clifford Beck and Arthur Menius), ideas people had in the 1950s and 1960s on the use of nuclear energy, and his own contribution to the field of nuclear engineering. He also postulates on the future of nuclear energy from a perspective in the 1990s. The interviewer was Andrea Gabriel, at the time Acting Head of NCSU's Design Library. The collection consists of a CD and digital video cassettes that contain video of the oral history, as well as a printed transcript of the interview. Raymond Leroy Murray was born on February 14, 1920, in Lincoln, Nebraska and died on June 22, 2011, in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received his B.S. in education, 1940, and M.S. in physics and mathematics, 1941, from the University of Nebraska, and his Ph.D in physics from the University of Tennessee, 1950. That same year he joined the new nuclear engineering program at North Carolina State College (later University) as a physics professor. He was a key figure in establishing and operating NCSU's nuclear reactor, which was the first operated on a college campus. In 1957 he was named Burlington Professor of Physics, and from 1963 to 1974 he headed the Department of Nuclear Engineering.
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- Raymond LeRoy Murray Oral History, 1999
North Carolina State University, Committees, Library Committee Records, 1934-1974
Title:
North Carolina State University, Committees, Library Committee Records 1934-1974
The records of the North Carolina State University Library Committee span from 1934 to 1974 and include the records of the Library Building Committee, a subcommittee of the Library Committee formed to oversee the construction of additional library facilities in the 1960s. Included in the collection are the minutes of the committee, fund allocations, correspondence from various departments and information on library policy. Documents relating to construction in the 1960s span from 1965 to 1967 and include bound proposals for the construction and use of the facility. Documents are arranged chronologically, with building committee records following full committee records. The North Carolina State University (North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1887-1917; North Carolina State College, 1917-1965) Library Committee was first formed in 1908. English professors, Thomas P. Harrison and George Summey were appointed as co-chairs of the library committee. The role of the committee was to contact faculty for recommendations of titles to be added to the library collection. The role of the library committee has expanded since this time and, though it still advises on accessions, it also handles the finnancial responsibilities of the library, oftentimes advocating for more facility resources and making descisions on library policies. As of 2012, the University Library Committee (also referred to as the University Standing Committee on Library) advises the Provost and the Director of Libraries on the fomulation of library policy in relationship to development of resources, the allocation of book funds, the allocation of library space and the general development of library service to the University.
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- North Carolina State University, Committees, Library Committee Records, 1934-1974
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Book lists, 1905-1912; 1938-1962 [manuscript]
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Book lists, 1905-1912; 1938-1962 [manuscript]
Typed lists of new acquisitions (monthly); includes Condensed Accession Book 1905-1912.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Book lists, 1905-1912; 1938-1962 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University. Libraries. Development Office. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office records, 1989-2003 [manuscript]
Title:
North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office records, 1989-2003 [manuscript]
Contains records relating to the activities of the North Carolina State University Libraries Development Office. These records are unprocessed.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft. (3 cartons)
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- North Carolina State University. Libraries. Development Office. North Carolina State University, Libraries, Development Office records, 1989-2003 [manuscript]
North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning Records, undated
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning Records undated
Contained here is one box of unsorted records. The Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning oversees the Personnel Services, Diversity Initiatives, and Staff Development and Training programs in the NCSU Libraries. This position reports to the Vice Provost and Director of Libraries.
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- North Carolina State University Libraries, Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning Records, undated
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Menius, Arthur C. (Arthur Clayton), Jr., 1916-1996
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