FACULTY AND STAFF
Dean:
Alan D. Gabehart
Librarian
Library Faculty:
Carla Clark
Assistant Librarian; Head, Access Services and Systems
Laura Conerly
Assistant Librarian; Archivist, Archives and Special Collections
James M. Evans
Assistant Librarian, Head, Technical Services
Rachael Green
Associate Librarian, Research Services
Martha Lawler
Assistant Librarian, James Smith Noel Collection
Robert C. Leitz, III
Ruth Herring Noel Professor; Curator, James Smith Noel Collection
Robert Miciotto
Assistant Professor, Archives and Special Collections
William Peters
Associate Librarian, Research Services
Kay Stebbins
Associate Librarian, Research Services
Julienne Wood
Assistant Librarian; Head, Research Services
Library Associates:
Domenica Carriere
Archives and Special Collections
Becky Dean
Technical Services
Fermand Garlington, II
Access Services
Provi Hernandez
Technical Services
Glenda Sharbono
Archives and Special Collections
Brian Sherman
Access Services
MISSION
The Noel Memorial Library is concerned with the intellectual
and cultural growth and development of the University community.
The mission of the Library is to participate actively in
the educational program of LSUS by collecting, organizing,
making readily available, and assisting in the use of materials
by students, faculty, and staff. The objectives of the Noel
Memorial Library are:
- To support
the curriculum with adequate materials in subjects taught
by the University. This involves providing in print
and or/electronic format: (1) required reading for courses,
(2) supplementary reading for courses, (3) a core collection
of reference materials, and (4) an adequate collection of journals.
- To assist
library patrons and teach library research skills.
- To acquire,
preserve, organize for research, and assist in the use of
historical manuscripts and records that reflect
the development of Northwest Louisiana.
COLLECTIONS
Main - Open stacks containing over 250,000 items are organized
according to Library of Congress Classification. Access to
the LSUS collection is through the Library=s online catalog.
Documents -
The Library is a select depository of the United States Government
Printing Office. Federal Documents are shelved
in open stacks according to Superintendent of Documents Classification.
Federal documents owned by LSUS are listed in the Library's
online catalog.
The Library
is also a depository for Louisiana State Documents. Items
are shelved in open stacks according to Louisiana State
Documents Classification. The "Public Documents" catalog at
reference provides access to this collection
Reference -
The Reference Collection includes a core of basic encyclopedias,
dictionaries, almanacs, directories, atlases,
bibliographies, handbooks, and yearbooks. Indexes and abstracts
covering all subjects in the university curricula are available
in print and electronic format.
SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS
Archives and Special Collections
Archival records and historical manuscripts are housed in a
closed-stack, non-circulating collection. Emphasis is on
preserving, organizing, and making available primary source
materials relating to or originating in Northwest Louisiana.
James Smith Noel Collection
A private collection of 200,000 volumes on permanent loan to
the University, this is a closed-stack, non-circulating collection.
Materials are organized in 128 broad subject areas.
SERVICES
Reserve
Materials may be placed on closed reserve for use in the Library
or on limited circulation for varying periods. Faculty members
should discuss their particular reserve needs with members
of the circulation staff in advance of giving an assignment
requiring the use of the materials. All items placed on reserve
must comply with U.S. Copyright Laws and Regulations.
Interlibrary Loan
Patrons may request materials from other libraries in accordance
with the terms of the National Interlibrary Loan Code.
Internet
Internet access is available at computers located in the Reference
area of the Library. The Library web site can be accessed
at: http://www.lsus.edu/library.
LOUIS:
The Louisiana Library Network
LSUS is a member of LOUIS, a statewide consortium providing
computer access to numerous electronic indexes, databases,
full-text journals, and library catalogs. Instruction
Reference librarians provide instructional sessions for classes
in the use of subject-specific research materials and in
the development of university-level information skills.
Hours
The hours scheduled varies in conjunction with the University
schedule of classes. Operating hours are posted at the entrances
of the library or can be obtained by phoning the Library
at (318) 797-5069.
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