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Hours:
The
library is open:
| Monday-Thursday |
8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. |
| Fridays |
8:00
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
| Saturdays
in the Fall |
9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m. |
| Saturdays
in the Spring |
1:00
p.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
| Sundays |
3:30
p.m. to 10:30 p.m. |
Collections:
Students
conducting research in the Wessels Library enjoy access to
more than 80,000 books, sound and video recordings, and CD-ROM
resources. The library also subscribes to 146 magazines, scholarly
journals, and newspapers. In addition, the vast resources
of the Internet, including DISCUS, Collegiate DISCUS, and
databases to which the library subscribes, are accessible
to researchers in the library and elsewhere on the campus
network through the Wessels Library website on the Newberry
College homepage.
To
further assist those conducting research, the Wessels Library's
online catalog is searchable through the library website.
Other materials may be found in the Curriculum Collection,
which is maintained in support of Newberry College 's teacher
education program, and the Special Collection Room, which
contains a wealth of historical materials on South Carolina
, the Lutheran church, and Newberry College . Students may
also use a smaller library of scores and recorded music housed
in the Music Department in the Alumni Music Center.
Location
Guide:
| Periodicals
(Journals) |
Basement
Level |
| Microfilm
& Microfiche |
Basement
Level (film/fiche readers are also located there) |
| Books
w/ Call Numbers Starting A-F |
Upper
Level |
| Books
w/ Call Numbers Starting G-N |
Mezzanine/Main
Level |
| Books
w/ Call Numbers Starting P-Z |
Lower
Level |
| Reference
Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, to the right of the Public Services Desk |
| Juvenile
Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, behind the Reference Collection |
| Curriculum
Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, behind the Reference Collection and next to the
Juvenile Collection |
| Special
Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, located on the side of the Reference Collection
(always kept locked-ask at Public Services Desk if you
need entrance) |
| Reserve
Materials Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, ask at Public Services Desk |
| Video
Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, ask at Public Services Desk |
| Photocopier
|
Mezzanine
Level, just inside the Entrance |
| Recreational
Reading Collection |
Mezzanine/Main
Level, on the shelves right in front of you as you enter
the library |
Mission
Statement:
It
is the goal of Wessels Library's dedicated staff of librarians,
clerks, and student workers to assist students with their
research. Among the many useful services they provide are
reference assistance, interlibrary loan searches, group and
individual instruction in research methods and the use of
library resources, and the maintenance of a variety of computer-accessed
databases for student use.
Library
Policies:
Borrowing Materials - The Wessels Library collection
is available for use either on loan or for use only in the
library. Borrowing privileges are extended to students on
a term-by-term basis, contingent upon registration for classes
and the presentation of a current Newberry College student
identification card. This ID card with an encoded barcode
or a current circulation barcode affixed to it must be presented
in order to borrow materials from the library.
Materials
from the Circulating Collection may be borrowed for three
(3) weeks for students and one (1) full semester for faculty/staff,
and when due may be renewed for 1 additional loan period if
there are no requests for them from other borrowers.
The
library's Reserve Materials Collection provides students with
access to materials intended by faculty members for the exclusive
use of those enrolled in specific classes or courses. Since
the faculty member specifies the manner in which these resources
can be used, some are restricted to "library use only," while
others may be borrowed "overnight" or for other short intervals
of time. All materials borrowed "overnight" must be returned
to the library by 10:00 a.m. on the next business day.
Materials
housed in the library's Periodicals Collection and Reference
Collection are intended for use only in the library.
Materials
housed in the library's Special Collection are intended for
scholarly research within the library and may not be borrowed.
Many Special Collection resources are unique or fragile and
must be handled with care. Permission to use the Special Collection
resources or make photocopies of materials in it must be obtained
from a reference librarian.
Overdue and Lost Materials - Each student is responsible
for all library materials borrowed with his or her student
ID card. For this reason, students are discouraged from borrowing
materials for the use of others. All materials borrowed from
the library should be returned promptly and in good condition.
The fees charged for overdue library materials are as follows:
10 cents per day, per item, for overdue circulating
materials
25 cents per hour, per item, for overdue reserve materials
25 cents per day, per item, for overdue interlibrary loan
materials
Damaged
materials should be reported to the Public Services Librarian
when returned. There is no charge or fee for damage that
can be repaired by the library staff, but the student will
be charged for damage that necessitates professional repair.
This fee varies according to the nature of the repair or replacement.
Students who lose library materials should report the loss
to the Public Services Librarian immediately. The student
assumes responsibility for the replacement of lost materials.
If the material lost is part of a set that can only be replaced
through the purchase of a complete set, the student will
be responsible for the cost of a replacement set.
Overdue Notification - An overdue notice is sent to
the borrower's mailbox when books or other library materials
are not returned by the date stamped on the "date due" slip
placed in each item. Students with overdue library
materials will receive as many as three notices for each occurrence:
the first overdue notice will be mailed on the day after the
book is due. A second notice will be mailed one week later
and a third and final notice, if necessary, will be mailed
two weeks after the due date.
At
the end of the term, a list of students having unresolved
library obligations (overdue library materials and/or unpaid
library fines) is submitted to the college business office.
No grades or transcripts are issued to students on this list
until their library obligations have been settled.
Library Etiquette - Students using Wessels Library
are expected to respect the right of all library users to
a quiet, reflective environment for study and research. The
Reference Room and Curriculum Room are designated and maintained
as "quiet study only" areas except for those times when class
bibliographic instruction activities are being conducted there
by library staff. Individual study carrels are available for
use on all floors. Students who are disrupting this environment
will be asked to leave. Group study sessions may be conducted
in study suites located in the library's Periodicals Room.
Eating, drinking, the use of tobacco products, and
using personal audio equipment without headphones are not
permitted in the library.
Special Library Services - Students may send and receive
faxes in Wessels Library. Please inquire at the Public Services
Desk to use the machine. A Newberry College long distance
access code is required to fax long distance. The library
also maintains a variety of coin-operated photocopiers, including
copiers for microfilm and microfiche. Wessels Library
also maintains a "lost and found." Please check the Public
Services Desk if you lose an item in the library.
Brief
History:
The
heart of any academic institution is its library. The Wessels
Library was dedicated in 1954 in memory of Frederick S. Wessels,
Sr., a former trustee and long-time friend of Newberry College
. The library was extensively renovated in 1986 and subsequently
expanded in 1990 during the construction of the adjoining
Langford Communications Center .
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