Belk Library (Elon University)

Belk Library (Elon University)
Country U.S.
Established 2000
Location Elon University, North Carolina
Coordinates 36°06′17″N 79°30′14″W / 36.1048°N 79.5038°W / 36.1048; -79.5038
Website Belk Library website

Belk Library, Elon University, North Carolina, United States, is a library for Elon students, faculty, and staff.

Purpose

The library was opened on January 31, 2000, and was named after Carol Grotnes Belk. The purpose of Belk Library's archives and special collections is to provide Elon students, faculty, and staff access to documentation of importance to their research, dating back to the early days of Elon College in 1889. The archives are the official repository of Elon University’s records.

Information

Belk Library is about 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2) in size divided into three floors. Its roof is composed of an eight-layer hurricane proof material. The library holds more than 300,000 volumes, 32,000 full text journals online, 20,000 CDs, DVDs and VHS tapes. There are 124 networked computers (both Apple and Microsoft) in two computer labs and in the commons area.[1] The library has access to over 150 online databases. In the second and third floors, the library houses 21 group study rooms and the library is open 143 hours per week.

Collections

One of Belk Libraries special collections is the Church History collection. The collection includes resources pertaining to the Southern Conference of the Christian Church and the Christian Church (O’Kelly) mostly prior to 1957, when the United Church of Christ was forming. The Joseph Wallace King collection is another special collection of the Belk Library. Elon College received the works of Joseph King in 1996. King was involved in the cultural communities and art of Virginia, North Carolina, and other parts of the world. The collection in Belk Library has documents about King as an artist in America and his participation in cultural communities.

Another collection within the walls of Belk Library is the Johnson Signed Book Collection. The collection was put together by Ruth Johnson, the sister of Oma U. Johnson, a cataloguer of the Belk Library for more than thirty years. Ruth was the owner of a bookstore in North Carolina. Belk Library is still adding to the collection today and the majority of this collection is written by southern authors and all are signed.

The Mclendon Civil War Collection, donated by patron of the library and historian Mr. Hugh McLendon, is mostly books describing the Civil War from a Confederate standpoint.

The Moncure Collection contains the entire works of children’s author, Jane Belk Moncure.

A collection that contains first edition books from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Williams-HoneyCutt Rare Books collection, was given to the library by Elon University faculty member and his wife, Earl and Laura HoneyCutt.[2]

An 1854 copy of Walden by Henry David Thoreau and an 1879 copy of Mark Twain’s Following the Equator are two of the extremely rare books in this collection.

Donated in 1988, the William Sloan Bible Collection is a group of about fifty rare bibles collected from all around the world by Elon College Bible and religious education professor William Sloan.

The Elon Authors Collection in Belk Library is a compilation of books authored by Elon students, alumni, staff, and faculty.

Services

The library houses the Event Technology Support, offering technology support to make sure events held at Elon University (conferences, power points, special speakers) run without problems. It can provide support in 35 campus venues.

The Teaching and Learning Technology Center is housed in the library. Previously a Group of services (Instructional Design, Television Services, and the Elite student technology training and assistance Group), the TLT center holds all of these under one umbrella. The TLT is a group of instructional consultants, educational technologists, multimedia specialists and information technology professionals who work to support faculty, staff and students. The office supports the incorporation of technology in the teaching process of faculty members.

The Media Services Office offers production services to students, faculty and staff of Elon University. They offer poster production and duplication services for VHS and DVD as well as the rental of technical equipment.

The Tutoring Centersupplies peer tutoring for subjects. Students can walk-on to tutoring sessions from 6pm-11pm Sunday through Thursday. Students can ask for appointments with tutoring for some subjects.

The library offers students aid through the Writing Center. Writing consultants help students’ writing, aid the student in any stage of the writing process from understanding an assignment, to planning and drafting, to revising and editing. The center allows for 30-minute sessions, working one-on-one with a consultant. They are not a correction or editing service in the proofreading sense

The library has an Information Commons on the first floor. Located in the Information Commons are reference services and technology/computer help at the front desk, online sources, and print sources.

References

  1. "Elon University - Belk Library - Facts". www.elon.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  2. Hayhurst, Brandee (2 Dec 2006). "Elon gets rare book collection: Titles are first editions from 19th century". Times-News Burlington. Retrieved 3/11/16. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

"Writing Center." Elon University. Elon University, Web. 3 Nov 2009. <http://www.elon.edu/e-web/academics/special_programs/writing/>.

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"Writing Center." Elon University. Elon University, Web. 3 Nov 2009. <http://www.elon.edu/e-web/library/libraryinfo/collections.xhtml>.

"Writing Center." Elon University. Elon University, Web. 3 Nov 2009. <http://www.elon.edu/e-web/library/libraryinfo/archivesmission.xhtml>.

"Writing Center." Elon University. Elon University, Web. 3 Nov 2009. <http://www.elon.edu/e-web/library/libraryinfo/archivesmission.xhtml>.

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