Nov 22, 2024  
2015-2016 University Catalog 
    
2015-2016 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Library


 


Carol H. Graney \ cgraney@uarts.edu \ 215.717.6281
Associate Provost and Director of University Libraries

University Libraries Website

Albert M. Greenfield Library
Anderson Hall First Floor | 215.717.6280

Music Library
Merriam Theater Third Floor | 215.717.6292

Visual Resources and Special Collections
Anderson Hall Mezzanine | 215.717.6290

The University Libraries are central to the educational mission of the University, enabling and enriching every student’s professional preparation and general education. Through the services the library staff provides, and through the materials it collects or to which it provides access, the University Libraries seek to enhance teaching and improve learning, and to educate students in the arts to be successful and productive users of information.

The University Libraries of the University of the Arts includes the following three campus locations:

  • The Albert M. Greenfield Library, on the first floor and lower level of Anderson Hall (333 South Broad Street), serves as the main library for the campus, containing materials in many formats on art and design, dance, theater, film and television, multimedia, liberal arts, and other general subjects. The Greenfield Library also houses the Libraries’ administrative offices and technical services operation, as well as the Picture File and the University Archives.

  • The Music Library, on the third floor of the Merriam Theater Building (250 South Broad Street), is a specialized library serving academic programs and interests in music and music pedagogy. Its holdings and services are also important for students and faculty studying or needing information about acoustics, the business of music, musical theater, and other areas related to music. The Music Library contains listening facilities for recorded sound in addition to general reading areas and a music education resource area.

  • Visual Resources and Special Collections (VRSC), on the mezzanine of Anderson Hall, provides image resources for teaching and study, and houses the Libraries’ Special Collections that have particular strengths in book arts and textiles. The visual resources collection is made up of digital images of a variety of subjects with a focus on reproductions of artwork. Equipment in the VRSC may be used for viewing personal images, as well as digital images from the collections.

    Listening and viewing facilities, Internet access, and photocopiers/scanners are available in addition to general reading facilities in the Greenfield and Music libraries.

     

The total holdings of the Libraries are more than 129,000 books and bound periodicals, 19,000 music scores, 114,000 mounted and encapsulated pictures, 20,000 digital images, 21,000 items of recorded music in LP and CD formats, and over 4,000 audiovisual materials in video and multimedia formats. In addition, over 120,000 ebooks can be accessed through the library catalog. Over 50 electronic reference tools are also available online, including periodical indexes with full-text articles, databases including image and streaming audio and video files, and specialized encyclopedias and reference works. To access the electronic resources, see http://library.uarts.edu under “Online Resources.”

Information about the Libraries’ collections is available through an online catalog.

Reference assistance and course reserves are available at each library location. Some materials on course reserve are available electronically through the libraries’ online catalog. Electronic reference service is also available via instant messaging on the Libraries’ website by selecting “need help? chat live with library staff”. Other information services such as interlibrary loan, class instruction in research techniques and library use, and advanced electronic research capabilities are also provided. The Libraries maintain reciprocal use arrangements with other nearby academic libraries.

News about services and collections can be found on the Libraries homepage and on the UArts Libraries social media sites.