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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Director of Planning and Research
Size: 3.5 linear feet (7 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 012.050
This collection contains articles, correspondence, reports, minutes, agendas, handwritten notes, programs, and memoranda relating to ten year plans, biennial plans, and annual plans relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries office of the Assistant Director of Planning and Research. ...
MoreThis collection contains articles, correspondence, reports, minutes, agendas, handwritten notes, programs, and memoranda relating to ten year plans, biennial plans, and annual plans relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries office of the Assistant Director of Planning and Research. The records also include those of the Long Range Planning Committee, the Centennial Celebration Committee, and the Commission on the State of the Library. The majority of these records belonged to Jinnie Davis who retired in 2001 after twenty-one years of working for the Libraries. The North Carolina State University Libraries Administration carries out the library's mission by planning, organizing, directing, and promoting activities and operations in public service; by managing, organizing, and preserving collections; by recruiting, retaining, and developing personnel; by fundraising and reseraching; and through technology support, budget and finance, facilities, and public relations. The Director of Planning and Research was previously titled Assistant Director for Planning and Research. The position currently reports to the Associate Vice Provost and Deputy Director of the NC State University Libraries.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries
Size: 81.5 linear feet (26 boxes, 5 flat boxes, 1 artifact box, 39 cartons, 4 flat folders, 1 CD box, 4 oversize boxes, 1 legal box, 2 oversize flat boxes); 13.3 gigabytes; 1 website Collection ID: UA 012.001
The Director's office records of the North Carolina State University Libraries contain correspondence and memoranda, budget information, program and event brochures, meeting minutes and agenda, catalogs, and other items recording the administrative functions of the Libraries. It also includes materials regarding the planning, ...
MoreThe Director's office records of the North Carolina State University Libraries contain correspondence and memoranda, budget information, program and event brochures, meeting minutes and agenda, catalogs, and other items recording the administrative functions of the Libraries. It also includes materials regarding the planning, building, and dedication of the James B. Hunt Library. The first library at North Carolina State University was established in 1889 in a room in Holladay Hall. In 1925 a new purpose-built library building was constructed (now Brooks Hall). In 1954 the current D.H. Hill Library building was opened (originally just the east wing of the current structure). The library space was expanded in 1971 by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second (or "south") bookstack tower. In 2013 the award-winning James B. Hunt Library opened on the university’s Centennial Campus. In 2016, NC State University Libraries won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, bestowed by the Institute for Museum and Library Service. The medal was presented by First Lady Michelle Obama to Director Susan Nutter during a ceremony. Susan Nutter retired from the Libraries in 2017, after an esteemed 30 year tenure.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries
Size: 2.25 linear feet (4 archival boxes, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 012.005
These records contain background research materials and notes created by I. T. Littleton during the writing of his book entitled The D. H. Hill Library : An Informal History, 1887-1987. The first library at North Carolina State University was established in 1889 in a room in Holladay Hall. In 1925 a new purpose-built library building ...
MoreThese records contain background research materials and notes created by I. T. Littleton during the writing of his book entitled The D. H. Hill Library : An Informal History, 1887-1987. The first library at North Carolina State University was established in 1889 in a room in Holladay Hall. In 1925 a new purpose-built library building was constructed (now Brooks Hall). In 1954 the current D.H. Hill Library building was opened (originally just the east wing of the current structure). The library space was expanded in 1971 by building an 11-story book tower and connecting the original space with the former student union (now the Erdahl-Cloyd or west wing). Further expansion and renovation occurred in the 1980s, culminating in 1990 with the opening of the second (or "south") bookstack tower. In 2013 the award-winning James B. Hunt Library opened on the university’s Centennial Campus. In 2016, NC State University Libraries won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, bestowed by the Institute for Museum and Library Service. The medal was presented by First Lady Michelle Obama to Director Susan Nutter during a ceremony. Susan Nutter retired from the Libraries in 2017, after an esteemed 30 year tenure.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Information Technology Department
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 012.040
These files contain records, 1970s-2000, pertaining to the activities and administration of the NC State University Libraries Information Technology Department. Included are reports and memos relating to the Libraries' development and use of information technology and files relating to the Libraries' implementation of a bibliographic ...
MoreThese files contain records, 1970s-2000, pertaining to the activities and administration of the NC State University Libraries Information Technology Department. Included are reports and memos relating to the Libraries' development and use of information technology and files relating to the Libraries' implementation of a bibliographic management system using software from Data Research Associates (DRA). The North Carolina State University Libraries' Information Technology Department ensures the smooth integration and maintenance of emerging services and delivery of information technology to a diverse constituency. Libraries IT provides technology services, support, and application development for staff at the Libraries, and manages student computing in public areas at D.H. Jr. Hill Library, James B. Hunt Jr. Library, and the branch libraries.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries -- Administration
Size: 1.75 linear feet (3 archival boxes, 1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 012.007
The records of Library Administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries include the correspondence of various assistant and associate directors' positions. Records for the Associate Director for Public Services, the Director of Planning and Research, the Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning, and ...
MoreThe records of Library Administration of the North Carolina State University Libraries include the correspondence of various assistant and associate directors' positions. Records for the Associate Director for Public Services, the Director of Planning and Research, the Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning, and the Assistant Director for Capital Management and External Relations may be found in their own subgroups. Topics include budgets, committees, and the daily operations of the library. There are a few reports at the end of the collection. Materials range in date from 1984-2004. The North Carolina State University Libraries Administration carries out the library's mission by planning, organizing, directing, and promoting activities and operations in public service; by managing, organizing, and preserving collections; by recruiting, retaining, and developing personnel; by fundraising and researching; and through technology support, budget and finance, facilities, and public relations.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Metadata and Cataloging Department
Size: 4 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 1 carton) Collection ID: UA 012.022
The North Carolina State University Libraries, Metadata and Cataloging Department Records include statistics, policies and procedures, meeting minutes, and other files related to departmental activities, 1970-2002. The Metadata and Cataloging Department (formerly Cataloging and Catalog Department) has existed since at least 1925. The ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University Libraries, Metadata and Cataloging Department Records include statistics, policies and procedures, meeting minutes, and other files related to departmental activities, 1970-2002. The Metadata and Cataloging Department (formerly Cataloging and Catalog Department) has existed since at least 1925. The department provides tools that assist library patrons in locating information resources, either locally or remotely through the Internet. These information resources are organized and maintained in all formats, providing prompt access to the user. In 2012, Metadata and Cataloging merged with the Acquisitions Department to become the Acquisitions and Discovery Department.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries. Natural Resources Library
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 012.034
This collection contains records relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Natural Resources Library. These records include memoranda and correspondence, including intradepartmental memos, questionnaires, requests to borrow materials, thank-you notes, and handwritten notes between August ...
MoreThis collection contains records relating to the activities and administration of the North Carolina State University Natural Resources Library. These records include memoranda and correspondence, including intradepartmental memos, questionnaires, requests to borrow materials, thank-you notes, and handwritten notes between August 1979 and April 1982. The majority of the correspondence was sent by Dr. Pamela Puryear, who at the time was head of the Forest Resources Library (now known as the Natural Resources Library).This collection also contains literature guides and lists of new acquisitions for Forest Resources Library: Jan. 1972, August 1973, November 1974, December 1974, and December 1979. The Natural Resources Library supports the College of Natural Resources and the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences at North Carolina State University. The library collection includes materials on forestry, natural resources, environmental sciences, sport management, parks and recreation, tourism, paper science and engineering, wood products, biomaterials and bioenergy, and marine, earth, and atmospheric sciences.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 archival storage box, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 012.024
This collection contains the records from the North Carolina State University Libraries' preservation activities. The major issues addressed were mold, stolen pages/materials, water damage, disaster planning, the preservation of the school newspaper, The Technician, and acid-free paper printing. The collection includes memos, ...
MoreThis collection contains the records from the North Carolina State University Libraries' preservation activities. The major issues addressed were mold, stolen pages/materials, water damage, disaster planning, the preservation of the school newspaper, The Technician, and acid-free paper printing. The collection includes memos, letters, meeting minutes and agendas, handwritten notes, supplemental information, pamphlets and other miscellaneous materials including a list from 1968 of stolen and missing materials. In 1982 a Preservation Committee was established within the North Carolina State University's libraries. The Committee had a last meeting on 25 October 1988, wrote a report addressing concerns, and subsequently disbanded. A new structure, the Preservation Department, emerged shortly thereafter with subcommittees such as Preservation Education and Disaster Planning. The Preservation Department's stated mission is to maintain and preserve collections and the information they contain in viable and accessible formats.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries
Size: 2.75 linear feet (5 archival boxes, 1 flat folder); 43.4 megabytes (34 digital files) Collection ID: UA 012.032
The records of the North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Department include correspondence, files, slides, minutes, and audio recordings relating to government documents and library activities; and materials relating to the move of the Documents Department in 1997. The Documents Division was ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Libraries, Research and Information Services Department include correspondence, files, slides, minutes, and audio recordings relating to government documents and library activities; and materials relating to the move of the Documents Department in 1997. The Documents Division was merged with the Reference Department to form the Research and Information Services Department. The Research and Information Services Department provided guidance and expertise for users in their research endeavors by connecting them with library resources. This department later became part of the Research Engagement Department.
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Size: 4.75 linear feet (3 archival storage boxes, 1 archival half box, 2 cartons) Collection ID: UA 012.003
The North Carolina State University Libraries SOLINET records contain correspondence, reports, newsletters, grants, Board of Directors' minutes, membership meeting minutes relating to founding of SOLINET and the participation of North Carolina State University. The Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) was a not-for-profit ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University Libraries SOLINET records contain correspondence, reports, newsletters, grants, Board of Directors' minutes, membership meeting minutes relating to founding of SOLINET and the participation of North Carolina State University. The Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) was a not-for-profit membership cooperative of libraries and other information organizations in the southeastern U.S. Established in 1973 by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL), SOLINET collaborated with member libraries and local, regional, and national partners to provide leadership for cooperative action to improve access to information and enable members to effectively address the region’s needs for education and economic development. SOLINET emphasized the value of a cooperative infrastructure for the wise stewardship of information and human and financial resources. Each member received the benefits of regional library cooperation through sharing of resources and expertise, forums for collaboration, and access to cost-effective programs and services. In 2009, SOLINET and PALINET (serving libraries in the mid-Atlantic) merged to form Lyrasis.
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North Carolina State University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center
Size: 38.55 linear feet (59 archival boxes, 13 CD boxes, 2 flat boxes, 1 flat folder, 4 legal boxes, 1 oversize box); 7.55 gigabytes Collection ID: UA 012.025
The North Carolina State University Special Collections Research Center Records contain correspondence, brochures, exhibit files, CD-ROMs containing digital projects, and other materials relating to the activities and administration of the department. Materials range in date from 1957 to 2010. North Carolina State University ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University Special Collections Research Center Records contain correspondence, brochures, exhibit files, CD-ROMs containing digital projects, and other materials relating to the activities and administration of the department. Materials range in date from 1957 to 2010. North Carolina State University Libraries established the Department of Special Collections in 1993; at the same time, the University Archives - established in the 1960s but with origins dating back to 1939 - was transferred from the Provost's Office to the administrative jurisdiction of the Libraries and - together with Rare Books and Manuscripts - formed the new program. The SCRC supports the research and teaching needs of the university community and other scholars by collecting, housing, and providing access to special collections that are unique and often irreplaceable.
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North Carolina State University. Libraries
Size: 2.25 linear feet (1 carton, 1 archival half box, 1 archival box); 72 megabytes (28 digital files) Collection ID: UA 012.036
The North Carolina State University Libraries, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Veterinary Medicine Library Records consist of four framed photographs of William R. Kenan, Jr. and his home, informational brochures, articles, born digital materials, photographs of the library dedication, and documents regarding gifts to the library. The ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University Libraries, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Veterinary Medicine Library Records consist of four framed photographs of William R. Kenan, Jr. and his home, informational brochures, articles, born digital materials, photographs of the library dedication, and documents regarding gifts to the library. The Veterinary Medicine Library opened in 1981 with the first graduating class from the School (now College) of Veterinary Medicine. It supports the research and curriculum at the College of Veterinary Medicine and the study of life sciences, veterinary medicine, and animal and human health at NC State University. In 2006 it was renamed the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Library of Veterinary Medicine. Kenan (1872-1965) was a North Carolina native who contributed to progress in a variety of fields, including education, engineering, agriculture, finance, business and science.
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North Carolina State University. Research Corporation
Size: 3 linear feet (6 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 009.001
Contained here are bylaws, correspondence, intellectual property and patent agreements, board of director minutes, financial records, and other records of NC State University Research Corporation. Included are agreements and documents relating to CAD-PACK, and Rho-Max/RCS-Technologies. One of the records dates to 1954, a few folders ...
MoreContained here are bylaws, correspondence, intellectual property and patent agreements, board of director minutes, financial records, and other records of NC State University Research Corporation. Included are agreements and documents relating to CAD-PACK, and Rho-Max/RCS-Technologies. One of the records dates to 1954, a few folders date to the 1970s. However, the majority of the documents come from the beginning of the organization in 1984 through the year 1993. Some documents date later than 1993. These records were originally filed with the Office of Finance and Business, Centennial Campus Records. The record from 1954 appears to be a preliminary agreement, before the research corporation began being more active and encompassing Software work. The North Carolina State University Research Corporation was incorporated on 13 July 1984. Among its initial objectives were (1) to enhance the capabilities of faculty, staff, and students to conduct research, (2) to coordinate and support joint efforts of the university, the local community, and industry for increased research development, (3) to acquire and operate research equipment, facilities, and land needed to conduct research, and (4) to manage intellectual property resulting from research. On 12 December 2001 the organization's name was changed to the North Carolina State University Partnership Corporation.
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North Carolina State University. Division of Student Affairs
Size: 6 linear feet (4 cartons); 1 website Collection ID: UA 016.055
Contains agendas, annual reports, applications, booklets, budget information, contracts, correspondence, handbooks, lists of graduates, news articles, notebooks, rosters, and schedules. The records document the activities of the program from 1994 to 1999. These records have not been processed; however, they are arranged alphabetically by subject.
North Carolina State University. Extension Wood Products Section
Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 archival storage boxes.) Collection ID: UA 140.052
The Wood Products Extension Records contain documents pertaining to the wood manufacturing industry primarily in North Carolina. The collection includes information relating to seminars and symposia, manuals, correspondence, papers presented at various wood industry workshops, publications, course outlines, and a Wood and Paper ...
MoreThe Wood Products Extension Records contain documents pertaining to the wood manufacturing industry primarily in North Carolina. The collection includes information relating to seminars and symposia, manuals, correspondence, papers presented at various wood industry workshops, publications, course outlines, and a Wood and Paper Science dissertation. The material primarily dates from the 1960s to the 1990s. Wood Products Extension at North Carolina State University is a part of the Cooperative Extension Service, College of Natural Resources, Department of Wood and Paper Science. Wood Products Extension was created in 1958, when the Extension Forestry Department split into two sections, Extension Forest Management and Wood Products Extension.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Alumni Relations
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 010.002
This subgroup contains the annual reports of the North Carolina State University Alumni Association. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the unit that engages alumni and friends through programs and services that foster pride and enhance a lifelong connection to NC State ...
MoreThis subgroup contains the annual reports of the North Carolina State University Alumni Association. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the unit that engages alumni and friends through programs and services that foster pride and enhance a lifelong connection to NC State (https://www.alumni.ncsu.edu/s/1209/16/interior.aspx?sid=1209&gid=1001&pgid=4682, accessed 7/28/2020). This unit was formerly known as Alumni Affairs and Alumni Relations.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Alumni Relations
Size: 44.05 linear feet (84 boxes, 2 half boxes, 1 legal box, 1 flat box, 1 flat folder); 328 megabytes; 1 file; 2 websites Collection ID: UA 010.001
The North Carolina State University, Alumni Association General Records contain correspondence, promotional literature regarding alumni issues, including membership in the alumni association, reunions, fundraising, and alumni news. Materials range in date from 1886-2010. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Alumni Association General Records contain correspondence, promotional literature regarding alumni issues, including membership in the alumni association, reunions, fundraising, and alumni news. Materials range in date from 1886-2010. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the unit that engages alumni and friends through programs and services that foster pride and enhance a lifelong connection to NC State (https://www.alumni.ncsu.edu/s/1209/16/interior.aspx?sid=1209&gid=1001&pgid=4682, accessed 7/28/2020). This unit was formerly known as Alumni Affairs and Alumni Relations.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Alumni Relations
Size: 8.25 linear feet (1 carton, 13 boxes, 1 half box) Collection ID: UA 010.200
This collection contains miscellaneous publications, the Alumni Directory of 1987, 1997, and 2003, and issues of the Alumni Magazine from 1917 to 2021. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the unit that engages alumni and friends through programs and services that foster pride and enhance a lifelong connection to ...
MoreThis collection contains miscellaneous publications, the Alumni Directory of 1987, 1997, and 2003, and issues of the Alumni Magazine from 1917 to 2021. The North Carolina State University Alumni Association is the unit that engages alumni and friends through programs and services that foster pride and enhance a lifelong connection to NC State (https://www.alumni.ncsu.edu/s/1209/16/interior.aspx?sid=1209&gid=1001&pgid=4682, accessed 7/28/2020). This unit was formerly known as Alumni Affairs and Alumni Relations.
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North Carolina State University. Office of Alumni Relations
Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 010.003
The North Carolina State University, Alumni Clubs Records include correspondence, news releases, and photographs regarding local alumni clubs and individual class reunions. The records also contain Black Alumni Society Homecoming Reunion programs. Materials range in date from 1914 to 2016, with some undated material. The Office of ...
MoreThe North Carolina State University, Alumni Clubs Records include correspondence, news releases, and photographs regarding local alumni clubs and individual class reunions. The records also contain Black Alumni Society Homecoming Reunion programs. Materials range in date from 1914 to 2016, with some undated material. The Office of Alumni Relations, previously called Alumni Affairs, was subsumed into the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association sponsors Alumni societies, Alumni networks, and clubs such as Young Alumni and Black Alumni.
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North Carolina State College. Department of Athletics
Size: 13.5 linear feet (21 archival boxes, 5 legal boxes, 2 half boxes,) Collection ID: UA 015.005
North Carolina State University, Athletics, Associate Director of Athletics Records contains the files of J. Franklin (Frank) Weedon. Weedon served in various positions during his tenure at North Carolina State University, including Publicity Director (1960-1961), Director of Sports Information (1961-1971), Assistant Director of ...
MoreNorth Carolina State University, Athletics, Associate Director of Athletics Records contains the files of J. Franklin (Frank) Weedon. Weedon served in various positions during his tenure at North Carolina State University, including Publicity Director (1960-1961), Director of Sports Information (1961-1971), Assistant Director of Athletics and Sports Information (1971-1976), and Associate Director of Athletics (1976-1997). These records contain information about the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Service Bureau; departmental administration relating to Carter Stadium, student athlete letter winners, sports newsletters, and Weedon’s correspondence; individual sports; and the Wolfpack Sports Network. Athletics began officially at the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts on March 2, 1892 at what is today Raleigh's Pullen Park, when a football team made up of students at the college defeated the Raleigh Male Academy, a local high school, by the score 12-6. That fall, the team scrimmaged for the first time against the second teams of area colleges. After losing to the University of North Carolina and Wake Forest, the football team decided that they lacked the funds necessary to compete on an equal level with other colleges and universities. Therefore, they petitioned the college Board of Trustees for fifty dollars to finance travel and team equipment. With this request, the faculty and trustees of the college first became involved with intercollegiate athletics. Since 1947 athletic teams at North Carolina State have been known as the Wolfpack. The University has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference since it was formed in 1953.J. Franklin Weedon held offices as Publicity Director (1960-1961), Director of Sports Information (1961-1971), Assistant Director of Athletics and Sports Information (1971-1976) and as the Associate Director of Athletics (1976-1997) at North Carolina State University.
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