
There and Back Again (Almost)
Author(s) -
Timothy D. Lincoln,
Mandy Deen,
David Schmersal,
Kristy Sorensen,
John Vinke
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
summary of proceedings/summary of proceedings. annual conference - american theological library association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2769-2027
pISSN - 0066-0868
DOI - 10.31046/proceedings.2021.2966
Subject(s) - plan (archaeology) , wright , space (punctuation) , information center , center (category theory) , process (computing) , library science , business , world wide web , sociology , engineering , computer science , history , pedagogy , chemistry , archaeology , educational research , crystallography , operating system , systems engineering
Library renovation caused the staff of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary to plan a move of library services to a temporary location. The staff selected a subset of books to remain available to users; 90,000 volumes were placed in storage. Records for unavailable volumes were suppressed so that users would only see information about books available to them. The staff chose 6,000 books for a temporary library, based on faculty needs and past usage. Books were moved in January 2020. Staff were continuously involved in refining design and furniture decisions during the construction process, scheduled for completion in September 2021. The new Wright Learning and Information Center will feature a large collaborative space and a digital learning center. Lessons learned include the necessity for constant communication among staff members and keeping in mind that users want normal library services, despite the disruptions of a construction project.