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Noel Memorial Library



www.lsus.edu/library

Faculty and Staff

Dean: Brian J. Sherman
Library Faculty: Ryland Johnson, Assistant Librarian; Scholarly Communications Librarian
Jessica Hawkes, Assistant Librarian; Research and Instruction Services
Martha Lawler, Associate Librarian; Director, James Smith Noel Collection
Sarah Mazur, Assistant Librarian; Director, Resource Management and Discovery
Abigail McCoy, Assistant Librarian; Director, Research and Instruction Services
Laura McLemore, Curator; Archivist, LSUS Northwest Louisiana Archives
Robert Miciotto, Medical Historian-in-Residence; LSUS Northwest Louisiana Archives
Alexander Mikaberidze, Curator; James Smith Noel Collection
Kay Slattery, Associate Librarian; Research and Instruction Services
Kaci Wilson, Assistant Librarian; Research and Instruction Services

Vision

The vision of the Noel Memorial Library is to provide equitable access to knowledge, opportunity, success, and transformation.

Mission

The mission of the Noel Memorial Library is to promote and facilitate scholarly and cultural engagement by providing access to both traditional and innovative resources, creating adaptive spaces, and cultivating excellence in teaching, learning, and research. In service to the mission of LSU Shreveport, the Library supports a diverse community in its pursuit of knowledge to foster intellectual curiosity and cultural enrichment.

Philosophy

Access to a wide range of resources - information, service, and spaces - that is equitable and gives agency and power to our diverse communities of users.

Collaboration that builds partnerships that respect and foster diverse perspectives essential to the instruction, research, and service missions of the University.

Discovery of information using tools and services that satisfy intellectual curiosity, cultural enrichment, and promote innovation.

Inquiry that promotes critical thinking and supports the free pursuit and creation of knowledge through teaching, learning, and research.

Service Excellence that is learner-centered and responsive to user needs, anticipates user needs, and exceeds user expectation.

Collections

Main

Open stacks containing over 250,000 items are organized according to Library of Congress Classification. Access to the LSUS collection is through the Library’s online catalog.

Documents

The Library is a select depository of the United States Government Printing Office. Federal Documents are shelved in open stacks according to Superintendent of Documents Classification. Federal Documents owned by LSUS are listed in the Library’s online catalog.

The Library is also a depository for Louisiana State Documents. Items are shelved in open stacks according to Louisiana State Documents Classification. Louisiana Documents owned by LSUS are listed in the Library’s online catalog.

Online Library

Containing over 450,000 titles, the library’s online ebook and ejournal collection is available 24 hours a day. Also included in the collection are a number of titles adopted a course etextbooks.

Microforms and Media

The Microforms and Media area houses audiovisual materials, microforms, and a selection of newspapers. Equipment for viewing or listening to audiovisual materials is available, including microfilm/microfiche reader/printers.

Special Collections

The LSUS Northwest Louisiana Archives is located on the third floor of the Noel Memorial Library and contains nearly 600 individual collections of historical records and manuscripts relating to the Shreveport area, northwest Louisiana, and the lower Red River region commonly known as the Ark-La-Tex. Archives collects, preserves, and makes available more than 5,000 linear feet of records, manuscripts, and over 200,000 photographs and negatives that document the history and culture of the region from its earliest settlement to the present. In addition, Archives houses the Louisiana Collection of published works about Louisiana or by Louisiana writers. All collections are stored in closed stacks and are non-circulating.

James Smith Noel Collection is a private collection of 200,000 volumes on permanent loan to the University. This is a closed stack, non-circulating collection. Materials are organized in 128 broad subject areas.

Services

Chat

Available from the library home page, chat services provide for remote research assistance during the opening hours of the building. For hours during which the library is closed, an FAQ is constantly updated with the most common research assistance questions. The FAQ is available from the chat box.

Tech Checkouts

The library offers laptops, calculators, projectors, cables, anatomy models, three-dimensional art models, digital arts design tablets, and cameras to students for checkout at the Circulation Desk. Students must bring a valid photo ID and complete an equipment agreement form.

Reserve

Materials may be placed on reserve by faculty at the Library Circulation Desk. Reserve materials may be designated for use in the Library only, or for limited circulation at the discretion of the Instructor. All items placed on reserve must comply with U.S. Copyright Laws and Regulations. A request form for reserve materials is available from the Library’s webpage: www.lsus.edu/library under Services for Faculty.

Interlibrary Loan

LSUS students, faculty, and staff may submit requests for book loans or copies of journal articles via Interlibrary Loan. Requests are submitted online. Instructions for creating an Interlibrary Loan account and submitting requests can be found on the Library’s webpage: www.lsus.edu/library.

Library Commons

Desktop computer, Internet access, and printing access is available on the first floor of the library. The library website can be accessed at www.lsus.edu/library.

LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network

LSUS is a member of LOUIS, a statewide consortium providing computer access to numerous electronic indexes, databases, full-text journals, and library catalogs.

Research and Instruction Services

R&IS librarians answer questions, teach individuals how to select, find, and evaluate appropriate information, and offer both introductory and advanced classes designed to help students develop library research skills and effectively use specific library print and online resources. The R&IS librarians also work with faculty to identify resources needed for class assignments and research and assist faculty in the use of specialized library materials, including electronic books and databases.

Book-A-Librarian

Schedule in-person or online one-on-one research consultations.

Hours

Hours of service vary in conjunction with the University’s schedule of classes. Operating hours are posted at the entrances of the Library and on the Library’s website or can be obtained by phoning the Library at 318/797.5069.