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In September 1899, when Baptist
Female University (renamed Meredith College in 1909) opened,
the library was one room on the second floor of Main Building.
Like most college libraries at that time, the small size
of the collection made a separate building unnecessary.
In an 1899 Biblical Recorder editorial, Trustee
Josiah W. Bailey asked for donations, promising to purchase
“150 of the very best works” for each $100 contributed
to the library fund. The first person to donate books was
another trustee, Rev. C. B. Justice, who gave a leather-bound
set of Encyclopedia Britannica. Faculty members also helped,
and by 1900 there were 650 volumes. In just two years, this
number surpassed 1,000. |
The Catalogue of 1899-1900 noted
hours: “The Library and Reading-Room are kept open
morning and afternoon, except on Sundays and holidays.”
Students also had access to the collections of State Library
of North Carolina and Olivia Raney Public Library, both
nearby in downtown Raleigh.
Books at Meredith were on open shelves, organized
by courses. In 1910, the collection of 2,500 books was reclassified
according to the Dewey Decimal System, and a card catalog
was created. Various faculty members served as part-time
“curator” of the library until 1911 when the
college hired the first full-time librarian, Emma Moore
Jones. |
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In 1926, when Meredith moved to its present
location, the library was on the second floor of Johnson Hall,
where it remained for more than 40 years. Although this library
had a capacity of 20,000 volumes, as students, faculty, and
courses multiplied, the space became inadequate. As early
as 1944, a new library was among the goals of fund-raising
campaigns. |
| It was not until 1967, however, that ground was broken between
Joyner and Hunter for a new library. Carlyle Campbell Library,
named for Meredith’s president from 1939-1966, was dedicated
in 1969 on Founders’ Day. |
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Notable events at Carlyle Campbell Library
(CCL) include:
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1973: A studio camera using black-and white
film, a videocassette player, and a television receiver brought
video technology to the library.
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1976: Meredith became a member of Southeastern
Library Network (SOLINET).
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1988: CCL became the first location on campus
to be connected to the Internet.
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1991: Meredith Cable Television (MCTV) went
on the air.
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1993: An electronic catalog, Automated Library
Information System (ALIS), replaced the traditional card catalogs.
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1998: The interior of CCL was renovated and
reorganized to accommodate 135,000 volumes and 42,000 non-print
items.
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2003: A new electronic catalog from Innovative
Interfaces, Inc. was installed.
Library departments include Administration, Archives,
Circulation, Interlibrary Loan, MCTV, Media Services, Reference,
and Technical Services. The Music Library in Wainwright Music
Building houses a collection of recordings and scores and provides
a variety of listening facilities.
Mission Statement: More than simply
a building or collection, Carlyle Campbell Library is a multifaceted,
service-oriented gateway to resources, skills, and expertise.
The library’s staff and resources are fundamental components
of the educational experience at Meredith College . The library
promotes ethical, open, and honest inquiry, and seeks to prepare
students for their lives as engaged global citizens and leaders.
Page written by Martha Fonville.
References:
“Carlyle Campbell Library.” Meredith
College. Accessed 24 February 2004. <http://www.meredith.edu/library/>.
Johnson, Mary Lynch. A History of Meredith College.
2nd ed. Raleigh, North Carolina: Edwards & Broughton Company,
1972.
Murray, Rebecca. This Essential Part: The First
1,000 Books of the Library of Baptist Female University. Raleigh,
North Carolina: Meredith College Press, 1991.
Robinson, Carolyn C. The Vision Revisited: A History
of Meredith College 1971-1998. Raleigh, North Carolina: Meredith
College Press, 1999.
Whitley, Lynn. The History of the Library at Meredith
College, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1926-1969. Master’s paper,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Library
Science, July 1980.
Zilper, Nadyezhda. The History of the Library at
Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1899-1926. Master’s
paper, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of
Library Science, April 1980.
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