Susquehanna University - 1980 to 1989

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1980 through 1989.

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Roger M. Blough Learning Center, Academic libraries, Databases, Research, Susquehanna University
In 1980, the Blough Learning Center began to offer database searching with the introduction of DIALOG and ORBIT. Because both databases were located in California, searching via phone connections resulted in large long-distance phone bills and so searches were only done for faculty and special research projects.
Roger M. Blough Learning Center, Academic libraries, Building dedications, Susquehanna University, Blough-Weis Library
The renovation and technical enhancement of the Roger M. Blough Learning Center began in 1988 with the help of funding from Robert F. and Patricia Ross Weis. The library was renamed the Blough-Weis library and this drawing depicts the front of the striking building as it appears in the present day.
Roger M. Blough Learning Center, Libraries, Susquehanna University
This 1983 photo illustrates how different the University library looked prior to its 1988/89 renovation. Before the advent of computers in the library, the circulation of books was tracked via a card system.
Roger M. Blough Learning Center, Photocopies, Susquehanna University
The Library offered limited database research in 1981. Students still made good use of the wealth of information to be found in the Library. Here we see students happily photocopying their resources.
Roger M. Blough Learning Center, Libraries, Susquehanna University
Always in the fast lane of the information highway, the library put knowledge at the students' fingertips with the availability of microform readers. This 1981 images shows how heavily the resource was used.
Newsletters, Wilson, Rebecca, Susquehanna University, Roger M. Blough Learning Center
In an effort to keep faculty in step with library developments, a newsletter was initiated in 1985. Library funding, DIALOG retrieval services and new video acquisitions were a few of the topics being discussed in the spring of 1985. The newsletter is still published today thanks to the hard work of Dr. Rebecca Wilson, the Library's Associate Director in cooperation with her colleagues.