Sample
Scope and Contents
The overarching vision of the Library is to merge previously distinct elements into a synergistic whole. Technology is integrated into day-to-day University life, so that coursework, homework, and research become a single activity. Libraries were traditionally considered repositories for storing scarce resources such as expensive books or specialized journals. As technology has developed, however, more and more of these scarce resources are becoming plentiful in a digital format. Space is provided for: Campus Reading Room; Service/Circulation Desk & Copy Services; Service/Circulation Desk; Reserve Collection; Media Collection; Information Commons; Reference Desk; Reference Collection; Academic Support Staff Offices; Computer Workstations; Computer Labs; Collaborative Workrooms; Library Instruction & Media Hub; Flexible Instruction; Conference Rooms; Multi-use Room; Periodicals/New Books Reading Room; Archives/Special Collections; Book-stacks; Library Administration; Cataloging; Books/Serials Processing; I.T. Systems Office; Interlibrary Loan; Mail, Sorting, Shipping Area; Campus Administration and Student Services.
Dates
- Creation: Between 2001 and 2005
Extent
1 box (Armstrong "Silhouette XL 1/4" Reveal/Silhouette Fire Guard")
Language of Materials
From the Record Group: English
Physical Location
Promenade, Suite M, Physical Items Shelving Unit 2, Shelf 7
Repository Details
Part of the University of California, Merced, Design and Construction Archives Repository