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==Global Campus Library Services== |
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The Global Campus Library Services (GCLS) department |
The Global Campus Library Services (GCLS) department was established in 1976 as a partnership between the university’s adult and online learning unit and the CMU Libraries. GCLS delivered a full range of library materials and services to the more than 7,500 students and faculty studying and teaching at remote centers across Michigan, the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Later, the unit also served the university’s online classes and programs. The GCLS unit ceased to exist in 2018 when it was combined with the library’s main Reference Department. |
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GCLS also planned, administered, and hosted the biennial Distance Library Services Conference from 1982 to 2018. The conference was an opportunity for librarians to discuss and champion the practice of distance librarianship. Conference proceedings are published and openly available to all interested researchers. |
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Since 1982, the Distance Library Services Conference has been held as a way promote communication and learning among librarians, educators, and administrators. Participants discuss, study, demonstrate, and champion the technology, techniques, and theories of distance librarianship. Through published proceedings this information is made available to all who have an interest in this field. This conference has been held in Memphis, Tennessee (2012), Cleveland, Ohio (2010), Salt Lake City, Utah (2008), Savannah, Georgia (2006), Carefree, Arizona (2004); Cincinnati, Ohio (2002); Portland, Oregon (2000); Providence, Rhode Island (1998); San Diego, California (1995); Kansas City, Missouri (1993); Albuquerque, New Mexico (1991); Charleston, South Carolina (1988); Reno, Nevada (1986); Knoxville, Tennessee (1985); and St. Louis, Missouri (1982).{{cn|date=October 2023}} |
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==Figures== |
==Figures== |
Revision as of 14:08, 13 December 2023
Charles V. Park Library is the main library of Central Michigan University, named after librarian Charles V. Park. It is located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The Clarke Historical Library is located within the library as well.
History
The library was built in 1968 and opened to students in 1969. The 173,500-square-foot (16,120 m2) structure was about three times as large as the former library located in Ronan Hall and cost $4.2 million to erect. As the building of the library was helped by a federal grant, the original cornerstone of the library contained Richard Nixon's inaugural address and a report on the war in Vietnam written by Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
The library was expanded and renovated at a cost of $50 million and reopened to the public in 2002. Architects for the expansion project were URS, Inc. and Indianapolis-based Woollen, Molzan and Partners.[1]
Global Campus Library Services
The Global Campus Library Services (GCLS) department was established in 1976 as a partnership between the university’s adult and online learning unit and the CMU Libraries. GCLS delivered a full range of library materials and services to the more than 7,500 students and faculty studying and teaching at remote centers across Michigan, the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Later, the unit also served the university’s online classes and programs. The GCLS unit ceased to exist in 2018 when it was combined with the library’s main Reference Department.
GCLS also planned, administered, and hosted the biennial Distance Library Services Conference from 1982 to 2018. The conference was an opportunity for librarians to discuss and champion the practice of distance librarianship. Conference proceedings are published and openly available to all interested researchers.
Figures
- 306,988 total gross square feet
- 1.3 million volume storage capacity
- 300 computers with internet access for patron use
- 33 miles (53 km) of compact shelving
- 2,655 patron seating capacity
- 144 seat multimedia auditorium
Michigan Historical Review
The Michigan Historical Review is a peer-reviewed, academic journal of American history published semiannually by the Clarke Historical Library and the History Department at Central Michigan University. It is the only scholarly journal dedicated to Michigan's history.[2]
Sources
References
- ^ "A Sense of Place: New Facilities and Renovations Emphasize". American Libraries. 33 (4). American Library Association: 58. April 2002.
- ^ Michigan Historical Review webpage