fbpx
Wikipedia

McMaster University Library

McMaster University Library is the academic library system for the faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, Science, as well as the Michael DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. McMaster also has a Health Sciences Library administered by the Faculty of Health Sciences.

McMaster University Library
43°15′46″N 79°55′03″W / 43.262836°N 79.917605°W / 43.262836; -79.917605
LocationHamilton, Ontario, Canada
TypeAcademic library
Established1887
Branches3
Collection
Items collectedbooks; e-books; journals, newspapers, and other serials; sound recordings, videos, and musical scores; maps;[1] manuscripts and archives.[2]
Size1,933,298 volumes (2013):[2] 1,229,351 books; 510,269 e-books; 88,384 journals, newspapers, and other serials; 59,204 sound recordings, videos, and musical scores; 138,142 maps;[1] 4,453 linear metres manuscripts and archives.[2]
Other information
BudgetCan$20,631,665 (all libraries including Health Sciences)[2]
DirectorVivian Lewis
Employees100
Websitelibrary.mcmaster.ca

Locations edit

McMaster University Library consists of three locations with distinct subject specialities: Mills Memorial Library (Humanities and Social Sciences), Innis Library (Business), and the H.G. Thode Library of Science and Engineering. The University Library also provides library services at McMaster's Ron Joyce Centre in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

History edit

 
Mills Memorial Library and plaza

The library was established as part of McMaster University in 1887[3] and was originally located in McMaster Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. When the university and library moved to Hamilton in 1930, the library resided in University Hall,[4] one of the university's five original buildings.

In May 1951, the library moved to the newly constructed Mills Memorial Library, named after David Bloss Mills, whose foundation, the Davella Mills Foundation, funded the construction.[5] Mills was extended to the east in stages during the 1960s and 1970s, and underwent a major renovation from 1990 to 1994.The renovation won the Ontario Library Association 1996 Building Award for Best Academic Library Project.[6] The original Mills Memorial Library building now houses the McMaster Museum of Art.

The university's first Science Library opened as a separate room in Burke Science Building in 1954 and remained there until 1978, when the H.G. Thode Library of Science and Engineering opened.[7] Thode Library was named in honour of scientist Henry George Thode (1910-1997), who was the university's president from 1961 to 1972.[8]

The Innis Library first opened in 1974 and is named after economist and McMaster alumnus Harold Adams Innis (1894–1952). Located in Kenneth Taylor Hall and adjacent to the Michael DeGroote School of Business, it supports the DeGroote School of Business.[9]

The library's most important collection, the Bertrand Russell archives, came to McMaster in 1968.[10] In 1976, McMaster University Library became a member of the Association of Research Libraries, one of only five Canadian libraries at the time.[11]

In 2008, McMaster University Libraries was honoured as one of the three best academic libraries in North America by the American Library Association's ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) division.[12] Innovations in services included "open[ing] a help desk in Second Life, implement[ing] the creation of a learning commons," and joining "the Centre for Research Libraries, giving students access to over 800,000 international doctoral dissertations."[12] This is the only time that a Canadian academic library has been given the award.[13]

Services and centres edit

 
Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship Media Wall

The McMaster University Library system is home to the Lewis and Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, which opened in 2012 and facilitates open and collaborative approaches to research.[14] Located in the Mills Memorial Library the centre supports students and faculty who employ digital scholarship and digital humanities tools and methodologies in their study and research.[15] "When you have a lot of projects that are literally butting up against each other, the idea is to bleed between them" explains Dale Askey, the centre's Administrative Director, in regards to the potential for interdisciplinary research.[16] The centre includes a makerspace and a 3D printing laboratory.[17] The facility was made possible by a $2.5 million gift from the Lewis & Ruth Sherman Foundation.[18]

The Lyons New Media Centre is also located within the Mills Memorial Library. A specialized multimedia space, the centre facilitates the creation and use of new and traditional media within the academic community while teaching learning and researching. The centre offers video and audio editing workstations, a Gaming and Media Theatre and consultation services.[19][20]

The Maps, Data & GIS Centre, supplies researchers with access to a geospatial map and data sets and provides workstations with specialized cartographic and statistical software.

Collections edit

The McMaster University Library's collection supports research in more than 50 doctoral and professional programs. Specialized collections include archives and rare books, data and statistics, government publications, audio and video materials, maps, atlases and aerial photos, music and theses. In 2011, McMaster became the first Canadian university to provide access to the Visual History Archive of the Shoah Foundation Institute, consisting of nearly more than 52,000 testimonials of Holocaust survivors and witnesses.[21][22]

Named after William Ready (university librarian from 1966 until his retirement in 1979 that was instrumental in acquiring the Bertrand Russell Collection and Canadian Authors and 18th Century Collection), the holdings of the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections reflect a range of topics including Canadian literature, politics, popular culture and business history, in addition to war and peace in the 20th century with an emphasis on the Holocaust and Resistance. The Division of Archives and Research Collections is also home to the Bertrand Russell Archives, established after the purchase of Russell's papers in 1968.[23]

 
1943 wartime map of Hannover, Germany used in the film Fury

The Digital Archive contains special digitized collections, including maps, selected archival materials from Research Collections, and digital copies from the rare books collection.

Digital Collections contains collections of digitized materials such as Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing; World War, 1939–1945, German Concentration Camps and Prisons Collection; Digital Russell; and Peace & War in the 20th Century.

The Lloyd Reeds Map Collection holds more than 130,000 paper maps, 18,000 air photos, and 3,000 atlases. Many of the collection's historical maps have been digitized and are freely available online.[24] A digitized copy of a 1943 wartime map of Hanover, Germany, held in the collection was used in the 2014 motion picture Fury.[25] Included in the collection are 1,400 World War I trench maps and aerial photographs.[26] Used by members of the Allied forces the maps were produced in various scales, highlighting terrain, equipment and settlements relevant to specific logistical needs. Several of the maps include annotations and personal information that to convey the real-time experiences of the soldiers who used them.[27]

Partnerships and collaboration edit

McMaster University Library is a member of the Association of Research Libraries, Canadian Association of Research Libraries, and the Ontario Council of University Libraries.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "McMaster University Fact Book" (PDF). Office of Institutional Research and Analysis. McMaster University. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d (PDF). Canadian Association of Research Libraries. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  3. ^ Steele, Colin (1976). "McMaster University Library". Major Libraries of the World. New York: Bowker. p. 36. ISBN 0859350126.
  4. ^ "Mills Memorial Library". McMaster Alumni News. 21 (3). McMaster University: 3. 1951.
  5. ^ Johnston, Charles Murray (1976). McMaster University, Volume 2: The Early Years in Hamilton, 1930–1957. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802033725.
  6. ^ . Ontario Library Association. Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  7. ^ Greenlee, James G. (2015). McMaster University, Volume 3: 1957–1987: A Chance for Greatness. Kingston, Ontario, Canada: McGill-Queen's UP. p. 306. ISBN 9780773544925.
  8. ^ McNeil, Mark (26 April 2015). "Mac's road to 'Little Big U' was largely paved by one man". Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  9. ^ McMaster University Libraries. Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster University. 1993.
  10. ^ Greenlee 2015, p. 92.
  11. ^ Greenlee 2015, p. 290.
  12. ^ a b "McMaster University Library best in North America – Macleans.ca". Macleans.ca. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  13. ^ "Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) – Excellence in Academic Libraries Award". www.ala.org/acrl/Retrieved 11 March 2021. 28 January 2009.
  14. ^ Humphreys, Adrian (December 27, 2012). "Year in Ideas: University's digital scholarship centre using open access to make research more useful". National Post. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  15. ^ Lippincott, Joan; Hemmasi, Harriette; Lewis, Vivian (2014). "Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers". EDUCAUSE Review. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  16. ^ Carter, Adam (November 30, 2012). "McMaster opens centre to bring research into 21st century". CBC. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  17. ^ Askey, Dale (April 17, 2015). "Desktop fabrication". Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  18. ^ Hemsworth, Wade (November 30, 2012). "Digital scholarship centre will revolutionize research". McMaster University Daily News. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  19. ^ Trzeciak, Jeff; MacLachlan, John; Shenker, Noah (April 2011). "Engaging the Campus Community Through New Roles and New Relationships: The McMaster University Library Postdoctoral Fellowship Program". College & Undergraduate Libraries. 18 (2–3): 200To–212. doi:10.1080/10691316.2011.581543. S2CID 60854806. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  20. ^ "Lyons New Media Centre". McMaster University Library. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  21. ^ "Library to offer access to massive archive of Holocaust testimonies". McMaster University Library. May 8, 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  22. ^ "McMaster Library Offers Access To Archive of Holocaust Testimonies". K-Lite FM. 2 November 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  23. ^ "Blackwell Again Tackling Job of Assembling Russell Papers". Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Nov 29, 1968. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  24. ^ Dodsworth, Eva; Nicholson, Andrew (2012). "Academic uses of Google Earth and Google Maps in a library setting". Information Technology and Libraries. 31 (2). Library & Information Technology Association: 102–117. doi:10.6017/ital.v31i2.1848.
  25. ^ Ruf, Cory (November 4, 2014). "How a McMaster University map got into Brad Pitt's new film 'Fury'". CBC. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  26. ^ "WWI Trench Maps & Aerial Photographs". McMaster University Library. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  27. ^ Banks, Brian (October 2015). . Canadian Geographic. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Official Website

mcmaster, university, library, academic, library, system, faculties, humanities, social, sciences, engineering, science, well, michael, degroote, school, business, mcmaster, university, hamilton, ontario, canada, mcmaster, also, health, sciences, library, admi. McMaster University Library is the academic library system for the faculties of Humanities Social Sciences Engineering Science as well as the Michael DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario Canada McMaster also has a Health Sciences Library administered by the Faculty of Health Sciences McMaster University Library43 15 46 N 79 55 03 W 43 262836 N 79 917605 W 43 262836 79 917605LocationHamilton Ontario CanadaTypeAcademic libraryEstablished1887Branches3CollectionItems collectedbooks e books journals newspapers and other serials sound recordings videos and musical scores maps 1 manuscripts and archives 2 Size1 933 298 volumes 2013 2 1 229 351 books 510 269 e books 88 384 journals newspapers and other serials 59 204 sound recordings videos and musical scores 138 142 maps 1 4 453 linear metres manuscripts and archives 2 Other informationBudgetCan 20 631 665 all libraries including Health Sciences 2 DirectorVivian LewisEmployees100Websitelibrary wbr mcmaster wbr ca Contents 1 Locations 2 History 3 Services and centres 4 Collections 5 Partnerships and collaboration 6 References 7 External linksLocations editMcMaster University Library consists of three locations with distinct subject specialities Mills Memorial Library Humanities and Social Sciences Innis Library Business and the H G Thode Library of Science and Engineering The University Library also provides library services at McMaster s Ron Joyce Centre in Burlington Ontario Canada History edit nbsp Mills Memorial Library and plaza The library was established as part of McMaster University in 1887 3 and was originally located in McMaster Hall in Toronto Ontario Canada When the university and library moved to Hamilton in 1930 the library resided in University Hall 4 one of the university s five original buildings In May 1951 the library moved to the newly constructed Mills Memorial Library named after David Bloss Mills whose foundation the Davella Mills Foundation funded the construction 5 Mills was extended to the east in stages during the 1960s and 1970s and underwent a major renovation from 1990 to 1994 The renovation won the Ontario Library Association 1996 Building Award for Best Academic Library Project 6 The original Mills Memorial Library building now houses the McMaster Museum of Art The university s first Science Library opened as a separate room in Burke Science Building in 1954 and remained there until 1978 when the H G Thode Library of Science and Engineering opened 7 Thode Library was named in honour of scientist Henry George Thode 1910 1997 who was the university s president from 1961 to 1972 8 The Innis Library first opened in 1974 and is named after economist and McMaster alumnus Harold Adams Innis 1894 1952 Located in Kenneth Taylor Hall and adjacent to the Michael DeGroote School of Business it supports the DeGroote School of Business 9 The library s most important collection the Bertrand Russell archives came to McMaster in 1968 10 In 1976 McMaster University Library became a member of the Association of Research Libraries one of only five Canadian libraries at the time 11 In 2008 McMaster University Libraries was honoured as one of the three best academic libraries in North America by the American Library Association s ACRL Association of College and Research Libraries division 12 Innovations in services included open ing a help desk in Second Life implement ing the creation of a learning commons and joining the Centre for Research Libraries giving students access to over 800 000 international doctoral dissertations 12 This is the only time that a Canadian academic library has been given the award 13 Services and centres edit nbsp Lewis amp Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship Media WallThe McMaster University Library system is home to the Lewis and Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship which opened in 2012 and facilitates open and collaborative approaches to research 14 Located in the Mills Memorial Library the centre supports students and faculty who employ digital scholarship and digital humanities tools and methodologies in their study and research 15 When you have a lot of projects that are literally butting up against each other the idea is to bleed between them explains Dale Askey the centre s Administrative Director in regards to the potential for interdisciplinary research 16 The centre includes a makerspace and a 3D printing laboratory 17 The facility was made possible by a 2 5 million gift from the Lewis amp Ruth Sherman Foundation 18 The Lyons New Media Centre is also located within the Mills Memorial Library A specialized multimedia space the centre facilitates the creation and use of new and traditional media within the academic community while teaching learning and researching The centre offers video and audio editing workstations a Gaming and Media Theatre and consultation services 19 20 The Maps Data amp GIS Centre supplies researchers with access to a geospatial map and data sets and provides workstations with specialized cartographic and statistical software Collections editThe McMaster University Library s collection supports research in more than 50 doctoral and professional programs Specialized collections include archives and rare books data and statistics government publications audio and video materials maps atlases and aerial photos music and theses In 2011 McMaster became the first Canadian university to provide access to the Visual History Archive of the Shoah Foundation Institute consisting of nearly more than 52 000 testimonials of Holocaust survivors and witnesses 21 22 Named after William Ready university librarian from 1966 until his retirement in 1979 that was instrumental in acquiring the Bertrand Russell Collection and Canadian Authors and 18th Century Collection the holdings of the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections reflect a range of topics including Canadian literature politics popular culture and business history in addition to war and peace in the 20th century with an emphasis on the Holocaust and Resistance The Division of Archives and Research Collections is also home to the Bertrand Russell Archives established after the purchase of Russell s papers in 1968 23 nbsp 1943 wartime map of Hannover Germany used in the film Fury The Digital Archive contains special digitized collections including maps selected archival materials from Research Collections and digital copies from the rare books collection Digital Collections contains collections of digitized materials such as Historical Perspectives on Canadian Publishing World War 1939 1945 German Concentration Camps and Prisons Collection Digital Russell and Peace amp War in the 20th Century The Lloyd Reeds Map Collection holds more than 130 000 paper maps 18 000 air photos and 3 000 atlases Many of the collection s historical maps have been digitized and are freely available online 24 A digitized copy of a 1943 wartime map of Hanover Germany held in the collection was used in the 2014 motion picture Fury 25 Included in the collection are 1 400 World War I trench maps and aerial photographs 26 Used by members of the Allied forces the maps were produced in various scales highlighting terrain equipment and settlements relevant to specific logistical needs Several of the maps include annotations and personal information that to convey the real time experiences of the soldiers who used them 27 Partnerships and collaboration editMcMaster University Library is a member of the Association of Research Libraries Canadian Association of Research Libraries and the Ontario Council of University Libraries References edit a b McMaster University Fact Book PDF Office of Institutional Research and Analysis McMaster University Retrieved 2 June 2015 a b c d 2012 2013 Statistics PDF Canadian Association of Research Libraries Archived from the original PDF on 2 July 2015 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Steele Colin 1976 McMaster University Library Major Libraries of the World New York Bowker p 36 ISBN 0859350126 Mills Memorial Library McMaster Alumni News 21 3 McMaster University 3 1951 Johnston Charles Murray 1976 McMaster University Volume 2 The Early Years in Hamilton 1930 1957 Toronto University of Toronto Press ISBN 0802033725 Library Building Award Winners Ontario Library Association Archived from the original on 14 July 2015 Retrieved 28 April 2015 Greenlee James G 2015 McMaster University Volume 3 1957 1987 A Chance for Greatness Kingston Ontario Canada McGill Queen s UP p 306 ISBN 9780773544925 McNeil Mark 26 April 2015 Mac s road to Little Big U was largely paved by one man Hamilton Spectator Retrieved 12 June 2015 McMaster University Libraries Hamilton Ontario McMaster University 1993 Greenlee 2015 p 92 Greenlee 2015 p 290 a b McMaster University Library best in North America Macleans ca Macleans ca 8 February 2008 Retrieved 2016 02 05 Association of College and Research Libraries ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award www ala org acrl Retrieved 11 March 2021 28 January 2009 Humphreys Adrian December 27 2012 Year in Ideas University s digital scholarship centre using open access to make research more useful National Post Retrieved 31 October 2015 Lippincott Joan Hemmasi Harriette Lewis Vivian 2014 Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers EDUCAUSE Review Retrieved 2 June 2015 Carter Adam November 30 2012 McMaster opens centre to bring research into 21st century CBC Retrieved 31 October 2015 Askey Dale April 17 2015 Desktop fabrication Lewis amp Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship Retrieved 31 October 2015 Hemsworth Wade November 30 2012 Digital scholarship centre will revolutionize research McMaster University Daily News Retrieved 31 October 2015 Trzeciak Jeff MacLachlan John Shenker Noah April 2011 Engaging the Campus Community Through New Roles and New Relationships The McMaster University Library Postdoctoral Fellowship Program College amp Undergraduate Libraries 18 2 3 200To 212 doi 10 1080 10691316 2011 581543 S2CID 60854806 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Lyons New Media Centre McMaster University Library Retrieved 31 October 2015 Library to offer access to massive archive of Holocaust testimonies McMaster University Library May 8 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2016 McMaster Library Offers Access To Archive of Holocaust Testimonies K Lite FM 2 November 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Blackwell Again Tackling Job of Assembling Russell Papers Quebec Chronicle Telegraph Nov 29 1968 Retrieved 3 February 2016 Dodsworth Eva Nicholson Andrew 2012 Academic uses of Google Earth and Google Maps in a library setting Information Technology and Libraries 31 2 Library amp Information Technology Association 102 117 doi 10 6017 ital v31i2 1848 Ruf Cory November 4 2014 How a McMaster University map got into Brad Pitt s new film Fury CBC Retrieved 31 October 2015 WWI Trench Maps amp Aerial Photographs McMaster University Library Retrieved 31 October 2015 Banks Brian October 2015 First World War maps Canadian Geographic Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 31 October 2015 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McMaster University Library amp oldid 1210679547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.