Friends of Duke University Library records, 1935-1987

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Summary

Creator:
Friends of Duke University Library
Abstract:
The Friends of the Duke University Library promotes understanding of the Duke University Libraries through special events and gathers financial support for various Library endowments and projects. Types of materials include agendas, printed matter, correspondence, minutes, programs, gift reports, financial material, contest records, and publications of Duke University Friends of the Library. Major subjects include Duke University Libraries, academic libraries, and library fund raising. Materials range in date from 1935-1987. English.
Extent:
13 Linear Feet
13,000 Items
Language:
English.
Collection ID:
UA.08.05.0001
University Archives Record Group:
08 -- Libraries
08 -- Libraries > 05 -- Friends of Duke University Library

Background

Scope and content:

Contains agendas, printed matter, correspondence, minutes, programs, gift reports, financial material, contest records, and publications of Duke University Friends of the Library. Materials range in date from 1935-1987.

Biographical / historical:

The Friends of the Duke University Library promote understanding and gather financial support of the work of the Duke University Libraries. The Friends host serveral events to highlight the scholarship, community, and fellowship within the Duke University Library system. The Engaging Faculty Series of four lectures each academic year features interdisciplinary conversations with Duke faculty scholars. Friends' Dinner and Annual Meeting, held each spring, has included Duke parents and contemporary authors. The Friends also hold occasional book sales to benefit the Preservation Endowment.

Many of the Friends of the Library events focus on students. In alternate years, the Friends of the Library and the Gothic Bookshop co-sponsor an essay contest and a book collectors contest, which are open to undergraduates and graduate students. The Lionel Stevenson Essay contest honors the memory of a member of the English faculty, and rewards the writer of the best essay with a Gothic Bookshop gift certificate. The Jeremy North Book Collectors Contest, named for the first manager of the Gothic Bookshop, recognizes the efforts of student book collectors with a prize in both an undergraduate and a graduate category. Each semester the Friends host a study break in the Perkins Library lobby during exams, serving baked goods contributed by members. About 200 students attend the study break each semester.

A contribution to any library fund benefits the library and confers membership in the Friends. However, several funds are directed exclusively to Friends projects and activities: Friends Book Fund, Preservation Endowment, and Unrestricted Friends Support. The Friends Book Fund is used to make major acquisitions for the library's collections. With the Friends Book Fund the library typically purchases resources that will support interdisciplinary research or that will enrich collections being developed in response to the establishment of new academic programs. The Friends Book Fund has underwritten the acquisition of an array of resources, including materials to support special research needs of faculty, art books for the Lilly Library, significant electronic resources such as HarpWeek, CDs for the Music Media Center, and books on various subjects for the Perkins circulating collection. The Friends Preservation Endowment supports the library's program to preserve its collections for the use of current and future generations of students and scholars. Gifts to the Unrestricted Friends Support funds underwrite programming, occasional publications, and other activities that further the outreach efforts of the Friends of the Duke University Libraries.

The Duke University Friends of the Library is run by seven-member Executive Committee and one student representative. The student representative is elected for a term of two years. The University Librarian is also an ex-officio voting member.

The libraries of Duke University consist of the William R. Perkins Library and its seven branches on campus: Biological and Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Lilly, Engineering, Music, Mathematics-Physics, Special Collections; the Pearse Memorial Library at the Duke Marine Laboratory in Beaufort; and the independently administered libraries of Divinity, Law, Medicine, and Business (Ford Library). As of June 1996, these libraries contained over 4,534,000 volumes. The collection includes eleven million manuscripts, and over two million public documents. The Libraries are directed by the Vice Provost for Library Affairs.

Acquisition information:
Multiple transfers; 1961-1992 (Accession numbers: 61-362; 74-83; 74-161; 75-52; 76-38; 76-105; 77-44; 77-45; 78-13; 78-43; 83-65; 86-5; 86-56; 86-85; A88-0042; A89-116; A92-30).
Processing information:

Processed by Tim Pyatt

Completed December 2002

Encoded by Emily Glenn, April 2003

Physical location:
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Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Subjects

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Subjects:
Library fund raising
Academic libraries -- North Carolina -- Durham
Names:
Friends of Duke University Library
Duke University. Library

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In off-site storage; 48 hours advance notice may be required for use.

For a period of twenty-five years from the origin of the material, permission in writing from the office of origin and the University Archivist is required for use. After twenty-five years, records that have been processed may be consulted with the permission of the University Archivist.

Some donor and gift records may be subject to additional restrictions.

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Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

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Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], Friends of Duke University Library Records, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.