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Catalog 2024-2025

C.2. Olin C. and Marjorie H. Bailey Library

As the center for intellectual endeavor at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, the Olin C. and Marjorie H. Bailey Library actively responds to the research and instructional needs of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ students and faculty. The library works with all members of the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ community to establish a nurturing environment that promotes scholarship, learning, creativity, and the freedom of inquiry that is the foundation of a democratic society.Ìý

°Â¾±³Ù³ó¾±²ÔÌýBailey Library are its collections, research support services, the Writing Center, the Wilbur D. Mills Collection, the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ College Archives, the Arkansas United Methodist Archives, and three instructional spaces where peer learning, library instruction, and classroom instruction occur. The adjacent Jennings L. Snoddy Academic Resource Center features a 24-hour accessible student computer lab (part of which can be converted into a teaching classroom), the Testing Center, a seminar classroom, and 24-hour study rooms. The library service desks, printers, a digital scanner, audiovisual and microfilm viewing rooms, classrooms (including the Learning Commons and a library instruction lab), the Writing Center, the Mills Collection, and the Snoddy Center are on the first floor. Current and past issues of print periodicals, the reference collection, a browse-able video collection, and microforms are also on the first floor. The second floor has main collection books, including juvenile books, the archives, a seminar classroom, and group study rooms. Individual desks and tables are located throughout the library for private study. Works of art from the college’s permanent collection are on display, and the library also provides space for temporary and student exhibits.

LIBRARY SERVICES AND RESEARCH SUPPORT

Library services include access to print and electronic collections,Ìýresearch support services,Ìýinstructional sessions, and interlibrary loan. Librarians are happy to help locate quality resources supporting research and classroom work and to assist with the critical evaluation of academic information. Countless hours can be saved by asking a librarian to recommend reference works, research databases, websites, or library collections that are appropriate to research needs. Librarians provide individual research assistance and lead library instruction sessions, arranged with Classroom Teachers, to meet the research needs of students in their classes. Librarians also conduct tours and workshops on particular topics. Library Associates, highly trained student workers, support the research needs of their peers  or during evening hours.Ìý

If needed information is not in the Bailey collections, librarians can identify relevant materials within other libraries’ print and electronic collections and provide easy access through cooperation with other regional libraries or through Interlibrary Loan.Ìý

COLLECTIONS AND ACCESS TO THE WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE 

Bailey Library boasts an excellent small academic collection with 237,000 bound volumes, 40,400 ebooks, over 3,600 films, and access to over 123,000 electronic journal titles. The library’s books, ebooks, government documents, and media are searchable on the , where students and faculty can also access their library accounts.

Bailey Library provides electronic access to 50 subscription , including both multidisciplinary and subject-specific databases. Our online  instruct students and faculty how to find and use our different databases and other resources.Ìý

Students may borrow materials from the main book collection for the length of the semester. Materials placed on reserve by instructors, videos, CDs, and bicycles, and a telescope may be borrowed for shorter periods of time. For details about borrowing policies and procedures, consult the Bailey Library website.Ìý

ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ students can also borrow materials from the University of Central Arkansas’  and Central Baptist College's , upon presenting a ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ ID. The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ College Archives is dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ and to making available its collections to researchers. Students and other researchers can access some materials by searching finding aids and digitized materials on the Archives’ website. Other materials may be accessed by appointment.Ìý 


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