Harold B. Lee Library

Harold B. Lee Library

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location = Provo, Utah, USA
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collection_size = 6,000,000
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pop_served = Brigham Young University
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num_employees = 351
website = http://www.lib.byu.edu/

The Harold B. Lee Library (HBLL), located in Provo, Utah, is the main academic library of Brigham Young University, the largest religious and second-largest private university in the United States. [cite web |url=http://www.signaturebooks.com/reviews/lords.htm |title=The Lord's University |accessdate=2008-05-01 |last=Naparsteck |first=Martin |format= |publisher = "Salt Lake Tribune" ] [cite web |url=http://www.gwu.edu/~magazine/archive/2004_law_summer/docs/feat_utah.html |title=GW Law's Utah Connection |date=2004-07-01 |last=Freedman |first=Jamie L. |accessdate=2008-05-01 |work=GW Magazine|publisher= [http://www.gwu.edu/~magazine/ GW Magazine] ] [cite web |url=http://www.phoenix.edu/about_us/about_us.aspx |title=UoP About Us |accessdate=2008-05-03 |publisher=University of Phoenix |work=Illustrates BYU second only to UoP in private school enrollment.] The library has approximately convert|98|mi|km of shelving for the more than 6 million items in its various collections, as well as a seating capacity for 4,600 people. With over 10,000 patrons entering the building each day,cite web |url=http://www.lib.byu.edu/libhistory.html |title=HBLLhistory |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = Brigham Young University ] The Princeton Review consistently ranks the HBLL in the nation's Top Ten University Libraries–#1 in 2004 and #4 in 2007. [cite web| title =Best 361 College Rankings| publisher =The Princeton Review| url =http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/rankings.asp?listing=1023349&LTID=1| accessdate = 2007-07-12 ] Its motto is "...By study and also by faith." [cite web |url=http://www.lib.byu.edu/ |title=HBLL Homepage |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = Brigham Young University ] [cite web |url=http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/109/7,14#7 |title=Doctrine and Covenants |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = LDS Church ]

History

The HBLL began as a small collection of books kept in the office of Karl G. Maeser during his time as Principal of then-Brigham Young Academy. The small library relied almost exclusively on gifts, donations, and free material from the U.S. Government. When Maeser's office was destroyed by a fire in 1884, his library collection went with it. By the time the Education Building was completed in 1892, a new library had been formed and a room was provided on the second floor of the new building.cite web |url=http://www.onlineutah.com/maeser_karl_g.history.shtml |title=History of Karl G. Maeser |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = [http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/UHEindex.html Utah History Encyclopedia] ] The academy later became a university, which spurred the library's growth until it filled the third floor and much of the second floor of the Education building. In July 1924, the alumni association reported that $125,000 had been appropriated to construct a new library building to be erected on University Hill. The new Heber J. Grant Library was subsequently dedicated on October 15, 1925 with 40,000 books and 35,000 pamphlets were moved into their new home.

By 1950, the collection had long since outgrown the Heber J. Grant Library, and books were stored in almost all campus buildings. President Wilkinson appointed a faculty committee to survey library needs in January 1953. As a result of the study, the J. Reuben Clark Library was constructed to help accommodate the growing collections of the Grant Library. In 1961, 300,000 volumes were moved into the Clark Library although the building was not dedicated until October 10, 1962. [cite web |url=http://www.martindale.com/xp/legal/Professional_Resources/Law_Schools/schl0101.xml |title=BYU Law School |publisher=LexisNexis |accessdate=2008-05-14] In 1973 the name of the J. Reuben Clark Library was changed to the Harold B. Lee Library to honor of the former president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In order to keep up with the needs of the academic community and the Church, construction began in 1974 on a library addition of convert|215000|sqft|m2. This addition was occupied in the summer of 1976 and dedicated March 15, 1977. [cite web |url=http://www.e-maillogic.com/stimaging/haroldleelib.htm |title=Case Study |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = [http://www.stimaging.com/index.html S-T Imaging, Inc.] ]

As the University continued to grow, so did the library collections and need for additional space. To help fill this need, ground was broken on September 20, 1996 for another addition to the Library. In the four years of construction, roughly convert|235000|sqft|m2 were added to the library, most of it underground. When the new addition was dedicated on November 15, 2000, the library was convert|665000|sqft|m2. Since then, the Library has focused more on digital expansion, adding access to several electronic books and scholarly databases from on- and off-campus. [cite web |url=http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&a=1144 |title=A Library for the World |accessdate=2008-05-24 |publisher = "BYU Magazine"] Today, the library is supported by 351 full-time equivalent employees. [cite web |url=http://www.lib.byu.edu/stats.html |title=HBLL Stats |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = Brigham Young University ]

Collections

The HBLL includes a family history library, the Primrose International Viola Library (named for William Primrose), [cite web |url=http://www.americanviolasociety.org/Welcome/avshistory.htm |title=The American Viola Society Celebrates Thirty Years |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = [http://www.americanviolasociety.org/ American Viola Society] ] the International Harp Archives, [cite web |url=http://www.harpsociety.org/conference/summer03.html |title= 15th National Competition & Anne Adams Awards Auditions |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = [http://www.harpsociety.org/ American Harp Society] ] and serves as a designated depository of government documents.

Of particular note is the L. Tom Perry Special Collections. Named after LDS Church leader L. Tom Perry, the facility preserves and makes available rare unique library materials in original and digital forms. The library holds 350,000 rare books and print matter, over 1,000,000 photographs, and 10,000 manuscript and archival collections. The library also offers numerous exhibits, lectures, tours, and conferences related to its holdings. [cite web |url=http://sc.lib.byu.edu/ |title=L. Tom Perry Special Collections Homepage |accessdate=2008-05-15 |publisher = Brigham Young University ] The collection includes a 1967 Biblia Sacra illustrated by Salvador Dalí, a 1555 Biblia translated by Martin Luther, a 13th-century hand-copied Latin Vulgate Bible, a Turkish New Testament from 1905, a page from the Bible produced by Johannes Gutenberg in about 1450, and four first-edition copies of the Book of Mormon. Other artifacts include four 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablets, six Oscars, and ten Ansel Adams photographs. [cite web |url=http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&a=558 |title=Collected Memory |accessdate=2008-05-15 |first=Jeff |last=McClellan |date=2001-06-01 |publisher=" [http://magazine.byu.edu/ BYU Magazine] " ]

References

External links

* [http://sc.lib.byu.edu/ L. Tom Perry Special Collections home page]


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