Everything about The William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library totally explained
The
William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library is the main
library at
Ohio State University's
Columbus campus. The library was closed for renovation in July of 2006 and will remain closed until work is completed and a majority of the collection is returned. It is currently projected to reopen in the Summer of 2009. It is named in honor of the university's fifth
president,
William Oxley Thompson.
Library Information
The Ohio State University ("OSU") library system includes 55 individual libraries and collections. Of them, the Thompson is the single largest collection of volumes and periodicals on campus. In addition to housing main stacks and serving as the central research library for the entire campus, the Thompson Library is also home to many of the subject libraries in the
humanities and
social sciences, reference, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, university archives, journals and general interest periodicals. Departmental subject libraries include
literature,
foreign language by region,
linguistics,
philosophy,
religion,
theater,
anthropology,
history,
sociology, and
political science.
Of the system's 5.8 million volumes, the Thompson Library was home to approximately 1 million prior to renovations in 2007. Following renovations and despite an overall expansion of the building some of these collections will be distributed to other libraries and the capacity of main stacks is expected to be reduced by some 20%. As with all of OSU's libraries, the contents of the main library are included in the system's electronic catalog OSCAR. Books stored at any library location or the book depository can be requested and retrieved at an on-campus location of your choice, generally within 24 hours.
History
The design team for the original building was selected in 1910 through an architectural competition. The winners of the competition, Allen and Collins of
Boston, were charged with bringing the library to life. Later that year, Allen and Collins drew up a formal proposal, which they presented to OSU's Board of Trustees for approval. Once approved, the firm was allowed to seek bids from construction contractors.
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) On
December 7,
1910 six contractors were selected for their various areas of expertise. Ground was broken two days before Christmas and construction was completed two years later on
December 18,
1912. Following completion, books were moved and the library was officially open to the university community on
January 6,
1913.
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The library has been renovated or expanded three times since its original date of construction. The first addition, a massive extension of the original three-floor structure, the addition of at 10-story tower, as well as single story extensions to the north and south ends of the east entrance. This first renovation was completed on
June 2,
1951. The second expansion added an unadorned modern extension to the west wing, finished on
January 5,
1977.
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) A new, third, renovation of the building began on
January 10,
2007 and is due to be completed in the Summer of
2009. The 2007-09 renovation will include hazardous materials abatement, replacement and expansion of the 1977 addition, and restoration of the building's original east facade.
Services
Library services provided by Main in the past have been distributed offsite amongst the many smaller libraries on campus, principally the Sullivant Library (study commons and electronic resources), the Science and Engineering Library (extended hours), the Ackerman Library (Main stacks), and the central book depository (archives and special collections).
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