About McCain Library |
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Constructed
in 1949, McCain Library was named in honor of Dr. J. I. McCain, head of the
English Department at Erskine College for forty-nine years. In 1973 the library
underwent renovation and an addition was made. The 1949 building and the
1973 addition make up the present 22,500 square-foot facility. McCain Library
serves as the library and archive for both Erskine College and Erskine Theological
Seminary. In
addition to its primary responsibility to Erskine, the library serves as
a cultural and intellectual resource for the local community. The
library's collections include the once separate libraries of the College,
the Seminary, the Due West Women's College, and the Philomathean and Euphemian
Literary Societies.
McCain Library houses a total of 155,000 book volumes, 20,000 bound periodical
volumes, 57,000 microform volumes, 1,500 audiovisual, media and multimedia
items, and over 15,000 archives and special collections items. The library
maintains nearly 800 current periodical subscriptions in paper, microfilm,
and electronic formats and has access to over 7,000 full-text journal
titles through online periodical databases. In all the library
maintains over 60 subscriptions to electronic databases. The library
participates in the Federal Depository Library Program, serving as a
selective depository for U.S. government documents. The archive consists
of materials relating to the College, the Seminary, the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church, Abbeville County (S.C.), and genealogical records.
The library also maintains special collections of materials with special
significance to the institution or to the historical preservation of
unique information and items. Access to the library's collections is
provided through SCOTTY, the web-based online library
catalog.
The library provides access to general and specialized print indexes
and electronic databases, including seventeen InfoTrac databases (provided
through DISCUS, South Carolina's
Virtual Library) and the family of FirstSearch databases. All of the
web-based electronic databases are available both on and off campus to
Erskine students, faculty, and staff. Librarian-assisted searching also
is available for DIALOG databases.
McCain Library provides 10 public computer workstations for accessing
the library's online catalog, electronic databases, and the Internet.
The library also provides 14 wireless laptop computers to be used within
the library for accessing the library's electronic resources and the
Internet as well as for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation
applications. A wireless network provides a wireless connection to the
network for the library's laptops and for personal laptops with wireless
technology. All of the library's computers are connected to a printer. The
library's laptops may print to a networked printer at the circulation
desk. In addition to the wireless network, the library provides
6 ports for connecting to the network with the more traditional cable
connection.
Other available services and resources include reference assistance;
a library web site; library instruction (course-specific and individualized);
interlibrary loan; Library-Materials-by-Mail program (seminary only);
cooperative borrowing agreements with libraries in SC, NC, and GA; two
copiers; two microfilm/microfiche reader/printers; one oversized microfilm
reader; an audio listening station with a CD player, cassette player,
phonograph player, and radio; an overhead projector; a scanner; and the "Media
Room" which consists of a large-screen television, VCD / DVD, a campus
computer network connection, access to South Carolina Educational Network
programming
via satellite, and seating for up to 20 people.
McCain Library is open to students, faculty, staff, and the community
82.5 hours per week during regular terms, 75 hours per week during the
Winter Term, and 45 hours per week during the summer. The library provides
200 seats for group and individual study. The library
staff consists of 3 professional librarians with faculty status and
4 (FTE) support staff. In addition, the staff is gratefully assisted
each year by student assistants and volunteers.