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The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries (UTSA Libraries) is the
academic library An academic library is a library that is attached to a higher education institution and serves two complementary purposes: to support the curriculum and the research of the university faculty and students. It is unknown how many academic librar ...
of
The University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a public research university in San Antonio, Texas. With over 34,000 students across its four campuses spanning 758 acres, UTSA is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest by ...
, a state research university in San Antonio, Texas, United States. UTSA Libraries consists of the John Peace Library (JPL) on the Main Campus, the Downtown Library, and the Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Library. The libraries provide students and faculty with a comprehensive access to information as well as spaces for active learning, teaching, and interdisciplinary scholarship.


History

The John Peace Library was the first library built at UTSA and officially opened its doors on Wednesday, June 2, 1976. The Downtown and AET libraries opened in 1999 and 2010, respectively. The JPL was named after the first collection donated to UTSA. Before its opening, the library was housed in the Physical Education Building. The first UTSA president,
Arleigh B. Templeton Arleigh Brantley Templeton (April 18, 1916 – October 28, 2006) was an American academic administrator. He was president of Alvin Junior College, Sam Houston State University and the University of Texas at El Paso; he was also the first president ...
, who had previously overseen the design of the library at
Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University (SHSU or Sam) is a public university in Huntsville, Texas. It was founded in 1879 and is the third-oldest public college or university in Texas. It is one of the first normal schools west of the Mississippi River and ...
, envisioned a similar library for UTSA. “I said that what I wanted to do was take four football fields and stack them on top of each other,” said Templeton in a 2003 oral history interview. “In the middle I want the little librarians… And this one over here (UTSA) was a prize jewel.” The John Peace Library was designed by San Antonio architect O'Neil Ford, whose work also included the Trinity University (Texas) campus and the Tower of the Americas. When it opened, the library was the largest building on UTSA's campus. At the time it housed 350,000 volumes (200,000 of them on microfilm) and study spaces for about 1,300 students.


Collections and Services


Collections

UTSA Libraries collections consists of millions of print and digital resources, including books, e-books, journals, databases, and audiovisual items. Through a partnership with
HathiTrust HathiTrust Digital Library is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries including content digitized via Google Books and the Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally ...
, the UTSA community has access to over 13 million scholarly research materials recently made available digitally. The John Peace Library serves as a depository for state and federal government documents.


Services

UTSA Libraries “Blue Crew” staff assist students with their information and research needs through its popular online chat reference service, as well as through the libraries’ information desks, individual consultations, and library instruction. Additional services and resources include self-service group study rooms, laptops and multimedia equipment available for check-out, course reserves, textbook reserves, high-speed scanners, DVD viewing stations, and collaborative group workstations. JPL is open 24 hours-a-day, 5-days-a-week during the fall and spring semesters for students who need to study late.


Delivery of Materials

The UTSA Libraries provide access to materials through its ''Get It For Me'' ( Interlibrary Loan) service, which finds and delivers items owned by UTSA or other libraries to faculty, students and staff. The library also participates in the
TexShare The TexShare program is a statewide resource-sharing consortium of hundreds of member libraries in Texas, United States administered by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC). The TexShare program maximizes the effectiveness of libr ...
reciprocal borrowing system, hosted by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, which allows UTSA students, faculty and staff to borrow books from academic libraries throughout the state of Texas.


Search Tools

Library Quick Search
searches over five million resources provided by the UTSA Libraries, including full-text academic journals, e-books, DVDs, newspapers, and streaming media, among others. The libraries also provide
journal finder
an
database index


Subject Librarians

Subject librarians
assist faculty and students with general and discipline-specific research. They also manag
research guides
tailored to specific areas of study, and work with UTSA's academic departments to grow the library's collections.


Social media

UTSA Libraries has a number of social media profiles includin
FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
an
Pinterest
UTSA Libraries Special Collections maintains two blogs
The Top Shelf
an
La Cocina Historica


Libraries


John Peace Library

The John Peace Library on UTSA's Main Campus completed a 5-year renovation process in July 2014.Schoensee, R (2014). "John Peace Library Completes Five-year Renovation Project". UTSA Libraries.
/ref> JPL provides professionally staffed service points throughout the building, including three staffed information desks as well as a suite housing th
Judith G. Gardner Center for Writing Excellence
and the tutoring and supplemental instruction units of th
Tomás Rivera Center for Student Success
JPL displays artwork donated by AT&T in 2008 when the company moved their corporate headquarters from San Antonio to Dallas. JPL features over 2,200 seats and 370 computers;UTSA Libraries 2015 Annual Report
/ref> an Information Commons; GroupSpot,Schoensee, R (2014). "UTSA Libraries Opens GroupSpot". UTSA Libraries.
/ref> a digital classroom and study space that facilitates collaboration through small group tables with shared displays; quiet study and computing areas; and 44 reservable group study rooms. The Faculty Center, located on JPL's 4th floor, provides a central hub for faculty professional development."Faculty Center Now Open". UTSA Libraries (2014).
/ref> The Assembly Room, also located on JPL's 4th floor, provides a 120-seat venue intended for major academic events drawing audiences from across the university and local community.


Downtown Library

Located on UTSA's Downtown Campus in the Buena Vista Street Building, the Downtown Library provides the same services available at the John Peace Library on the Main Campus. The Downtown Library houses the main collections of books and periodicals fo
ArchitectureInterior DesignCriminal JusticePublic Administration
an
Social Work
In addition, the library has a general collection to support Downtown Campus students across a variety of disciplines, as well as collections of DVDs, CDs, popular reading, juvenile literature, and curriculum materials. The Downtown Library has quiet study areas and 15 reservable group study rooms. In addition, it offers 36 desktop computers including a quiet computing area, printers, media viewing equipment, a high-speed KIC scanner, laptops, and other tech gear for checkout.


AET Library

In 2010, UTSA opened th
Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Library
recognized by the New York Times and USA Today as the nation's first bookless library on a college or university campus. The 2,200 square foot, 80-person capacity library primarily serves students in the Colleges o
Engineering
an
Sciences
The library features three group study rooms and ten public computers, a scanner, printer, and five large LCD screens. The study rooms are outfitted with whiteboard paint and writable glass surfaces, to facilitate group collaboration on problems.


John Peace Library Renovations

In summer of 2014, the John Peace Library reached the end of a five-year renovation process, supporting UTSA's goal to attai
Tier One research university status
The makeover was designed to modernize the 1976 building and to support learning and research in a digital age. Phase one of the project (2008-2009) included the creation of an Information Commons with 125 new computer workstations, a Laptop Lounge, new furniture, and improved lighting throughout the building's second floor. Phase two (2010) involved integration of the Judith G. Gardner Writing Center as well as the tutoring and supplemental instruction units of the Tomás Rivera Center for Student Success. Also included was the expansion of the Information Commons, providing an additional 75 computer workstations, as well as the creation of an 80-seat quiet study room. Phase three (2013-2014) included the creation of th
Faculty Center
to provide spaces for faculty to relax and collaborate with colleagues. It also included the creation of GroupSpot, a collaborative digital classroom – the first of its kind on UTSA's campus. The 100-seat classroom allows students to work in small groups on individual laptops while using shared computer monitors to collaborate on projects.


Faculty Center

Occupying 4,600 square feet on the fourth floor of the John Peace Library, the Faculty Center is a collaborative effort of three independent campus units
The Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Faculty SupportUTSA Research
and the UTSA Libraries. The Faculty Center serves as a centralized clearinghouse for all professional development resources for faculty available at the university. The center's physical features include a conference room, five breakout rooms, a digital studio, and a casual seating area for informal collaborations. Faculty Center events include orientation and cohort-building sessions for new faculty, workshops on best teaching and research practices, formal and informal mentoring programs, and consultations and support for faculty.


Special Collections

UTSA Libraries Special Collections builds, preserves, and provides access to distinctive archival, photographic, and printed materials, with a particular emphasis on documenting the diverse histories and development of San Antonio and South Texas. Strengths of the collections include the history of the African American and LGBTQ communities in the local region, the history of women and gender in Texas, Mexican-American activism and advertising, the Tex-Mex food industry, and urban planning. The collections are open to both academic and casual researchers. Several collections have been partially or fully digitized, allowing researchers to search, view and download materials fro
UTSA’s Digital Collections website
Included in these collections are materials from the Institute of Texan Cultures, UTSA's cultural heritage museum noted for its rich photography archive, as well as the university's own historical archives.


Digitized Collections Include


Adams ExtractCenter for Archeological ResearchC.O.P.S. and Metro AllianceOral History CollectionHelen Cloud Austin PapersHemisFair ‘68Contemporary Indians of Texas Documentary SeriesLGBTQ PublicationsMexican Cookbook CollectionReflections on Texas Video CollectionSan Antonio Light PhotographsSan Antonio River AuthoritySan Antonio Travel GuidesSerie ProjectUTSA History


Virtual Exhibits

Gebhardt Mexican Foods Company Collection


Special Events

* 2012 Best-selling author and
¡Ask a Mexican! ''¡Ask a Mexican!'' was a syndicated satirical weekly newspaper column written by Gustavo Arellano in the Orange County, California alternative weekly '' OC Weekly''. Publication of ''¡Ask a Mexican!'' began in 2004 as a one-time spoof, but po ...
columnist Gustavo Arellano * 2012 Provost's Distinguished Lecture featuring best-selling author Gary Taubes * 2014 Signature Speaker Dr.
Freeman A. Hrabowski III Freeman Alphonso Hrabowski III (born August 13, 1950) is an American educator, advocate, and mathematician. In May 1992, he began his term as president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), one of the twelve public universities ...


Awards

* 2014
John Cotton Dana Award The John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award, usually referred to as the John Cotton Dana Award, is an annual award given by Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures, American Library Association for excellence in library public relations. ...
Schoensee, R (2014). "UTSA Libraries Receives John Cotton Dana Award". UTSA Libraries.
/ref> * 2014 - ASID Austin Design Excellence Award for Large Corporate Space (John Peace Library) * 2013 Best of Show Award
Annual Report
- Library Leadership Administration and Management Association * 2013 Award of Excellence in creative tactics (Mobile site campaign) -
Public Relations Society of America The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is a nonprofit trade association for public relations professionals. It was founded in 1947 by combining the American Council on Public Relations and the National Association of Public Relations Coun ...
, San Antonio Chapter * 2013 Top 100 Most Social Media Friendly College & University Libraries * 2011 - American Institute of Architects Award (AET Library) * 201
Texas Library Association Branding Iron Award and Best of Show
(National Library Week campaign)


Memberships

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Hathitrust HathiTrust Digital Library is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries including content digitized via Google Books and the Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally ...
*
Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics The Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (or SCOAP3) is an international collaboration in the high-energy physics community to convert traditional closed access physics journals to open access, freely available for ...
(SCOAP3) *
Portico A portico is a porch leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls. This idea was widely used in ancient Greece and has influenced many cult ...
*
Amigos Library Services Amigos Library Services, Inc. is a membership-based American not-for-profit chartered to serve libraries. The organization was formed in 1974 in Dallas, Texas, as the AMIGOS Bibliographic Council. It included 22 libraries, united to bring OCLC acc ...
*
TexShare The TexShare program is a statewide resource-sharing consortium of hundreds of member libraries in Texas, United States administered by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC). The TexShare program maximizes the effectiveness of libr ...
*
OCLC OCLC, Inc., doing business as OCLC, See also: is an American nonprofit cooperative organization "that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large". It was ...
Research Library Partnership * Center for Research Libraries (CRL) * Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) * National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
EX libris Library Users of North America
(ELUNA)
Texas Council of Academic Libraries
(TCAL)
Texas Library Association
(TLA)


References


External links


UTSA Libraries

UTSA Faculty Center

The Top Shelf

UTSA Today
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