Hunter Library

The Hunter Library considers providing high quality service to students and faculty as its primary mission. Librarians provide both individualized research assistance and classroom instruction. The library is open more than 110 hours per week during the semester.

The collections and services that support student and faculty research include:

• Main book collection consisting of over 679,000 books and bound periodicals. This is augmented by the cooperative agreement with UNC Asheville and Appalachian State University through the use of a shared online catalog and delivery service. Students can readily borrow items from these other libraries and generally receive them in 2 days of less. The combined collection is approximately 1 million volumes.

• 95+ electronic databases and 8,000+ electronic journals that can be accessed remotely

• Free document delivery service that provides access to articles from approximately 25,000 journal titles that can be accessed remotely

• Electronic reserves collection that can be accessed remotely

• 1,200 print journal subscriptions

• Free interlibrary loan service for all students and faculty

• Microfiche collection of 1.5 million pieces

• Government documents providing access to over 227,000 government documents representing both the federal government and the North Carolina government

• Special Collections containing manuscript collections, books, photographs and other resources documenting the history of Western North Carolina and Southern Appalachia, the history of the Cherokee Indians, and literary works and papers of Western North Carolina authors

• The Map Room collection contains more than 122,000 sheet maps and an extensive collection of digital mapping data with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to support it

• Media Collection, an extensive collection of CDs, videotapes, DVDs and other media in its Curriculum Materials Center (CMC)

• Curriculum Materials also maintains collections of state-adopted textbooks, curriculum guides, children’s literature and other classroom instructional materials in support of the university’s professional education programs.

 

This page is maintained by Nancy Carden in the Office of the Provost.
Last updated: 2/15/2005.
Copyright 2005 by Western Carolina University .