Pilkington Library

Pilkington Library

The Pilkington Library is the academic library at Loughborough University, situated in the West Park of the university campus at Loughborough, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England. It is named after Lord Pilkington, the University's first Chancellor.

Built to an unusual design, the building occupies an unusual site in West Park area of the campus, immediately adjacent to Village Park. Being adjacent to the University's Elvyn Richards Combined Heat and Power plant enables otherwise wasted heat to be used to cool the library building. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/sep/26/energy.highereducation University to create own power | Environment | guardian.co.uk [Accessed 26 September 2008] ]

The Pilkington opened in 1980http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/about/index.html Loughborough University Library - About Your Library [Accessed 27 September 2008] ] as the main library to the then Loughborough University of Technology, it having previously been located in the Herbert Manzoni building which provided around a quarter of the capacity of the new facilityCantor, Leonard (1990) Loughborough University of Technology: Past and Present, Audio Visual Services, Loughborough University of Technology, p180 ISBN 0-G02761-22-6] , with the "Fairbairn Library" (the Loughborough College of Art and Design Library before the merger of LCAD - re-named LUSAD post merger - and the University in 1998), located at the far extremity of the campus adjacent to the RNIB College and Loughborough College, closing at a later date when the library stock was re-located to the Pilkington Library.

Architecture

The building unusually has the floor with the smallest area at the base of the structure, followed by another slightly larger, these first 2 floors being known as Level 1 and Level 2 and primarily holding book stock, Level 3 is slightly larger again and contains the entrance, accessed via a link bridge, a cafe, limited book and periodical stock, a number of administration offices and "Open3" an informal study area. Level 4 contains a University academic department, the Department of Information Science. The 3 Library floors amount to convert|7777|m2|ft2

For a Library designed and built at a time of major change to the criteria used by the then University Grants Committee the new library was not greatly affected by the Atkinson Report which set out the UGC's new expectations in terms of size, layout and flexibility. The then Librarian, Professor Tony Evans, wrote in an article in the International Association of Technological University Libraries Proceedings that Atkinson's restrictions on collection size were not a problem in an institution with a relatively small book stock and the only difficulties encountered with the UGC arose from the proposal to house the Library School on top of the library building, which were later overcome. [http://webdoc.gwdg.de/ebook/aw/liber96/quin.htm After Atkinson. British University Library planning since 1976 [Accessed 27 September 2008] ]

As a result of a story published in Label Magazine (published by the students' union) as an April fools there is an ongoing urban myth that the Library building is sinking due to the weight of the books contained within the building not being taken into account at the design stage, although no such errors or movement have ever occurred. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/FAQ.html Loughborough University Library - FAQ [Accessed 27 September 2008] ]

Collections

The library has some 450,000 books and 90,000 journals housed primarily on its Levels 1 and 2 of the building, these are organised such that the elements of the collection particularly relevant to the University's science and technology students, 500-699 in the Dewey Decimal Classification system, are housed together on Level 1 and the remaining stock primarily arts, humanities, social science and computing are on Level 2.

David Lewis Collection

The David Lewis collection is named after Dr David Lewis who was Cataloguing Manager in the Library from 1966 to 2004, who formed and managed the collection from items acquired by the University and its predecessors since around 1930, and for whom the collection is now named. [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/services/DavidLewisCollection.html Loughborough University Library - David Lewis Collection [Accessed 27 September 2008] ] Made up of around 3000 books and journals the collection holds items considered in need of secure storage as a result of their age, value, scarcity, physical condition or other factors; it contains a wide range of materials, with the history of town and country planning, history of sport, history of science and engineering, 18th and 19th century English literature, Leicestershire history and topography along with architecture, art and design being particular strengths. [http://www.cornucopia.org.uk/html/search/verb/GetRecord/6849 Cornucopia - Collection Summary - David Lewis Collection [Accessed 27 September 2008] ]

Loughborough University Archives

Level 1 of the Library also house the University Archives which hold written, photographic and other material relating to the university and its predecessor colleges including official minutes, administrative papers, student enrollment records, prospectuses and other publications. There is a fine series of engineering drawings and photographs dating from the First World War when Loughborough Technical Institute was an Instructional Factory for the Ministry of Munitions.http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/services/Archives.html Loughborough University Library - Archives [Accessed 9 October 2008] ]

Among material donated by former staff and students, principal collections include those of Norman Swindin (1880-1976), chemical engineer and Honorary Reader in Chemical Engineering; Dan Maskell (1908-92), tennis player and commentator; Harry Hopthrow (1896-1992), student, soldier and mechanical engineer; and Commander FW Collins (1905-89), athletics coach and organiser of the 1948 Olympic Torch Relay.

References

External links

* [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/ University Library website]


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