North Carolina State University Libraries Publications 1923-2012

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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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The Finance and Business Office has handled the financial accounts of the NCSU Libraries. From the description of North Carolina State University Libraries, Finance and Business records, 1935-1954 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 640146968 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 ...