Lovejoy Library
Lovejoy Library at Southern [Illinois University Edwardsville] opened in 1965 and is located on the Stratton Quadrangle of the SIUE campus. The library was named for Elijah Parish Lovejoy, American Presbyterian minister, journalist and newspaper editor who, in 1837, was murdered by a mob in nearby Alton for his abolitionist views.
Collections
Lovejoy Library houses a collection of more than 800,000 copies of nearly 600,000 book titles; over 1,675,000 microfilm units; 10,000 electronic book titles; 26,000+ periodical subscriptions, including almost 23,800 electronic journals; in excess of 33,000 audio-visual units, including some 5,000 video/DVDs. Additionally, Lovejoy Library has been a selective depository in the Federal [Depository Library Program] for U.S. government documents since 1965, selectively adding to its general collection some 500,000 government publications that are a complement to the University's curriculum.Special collections
Among the numerous special collections to be found in the Lovejoy Library are:- The National Ragtime and Jazz Archive includes recordings, interviews, and research materials on and about jazz musicians, particularly from the St Louis area. Items in the collection also include audio and videotapes, sheet music, piano rolls, photographs, and oral history materials. Included within the NRJA are the NJRA Record Collection of more than 20,000 recordings including the John Randolph Collection
- The Eugene B. Redmond Collection: the poet has donated a collection including his personal library, manuscripts, photographs, posters, and other items.
- The Louisa H. Bowen University Archives and Special Collections compiled by the late university archivist, preserves materials pertaining to SIU Edwardsville and to the history of Southwestern Illinois.
- The Rare Books Collection was largely acquired by John Cushman Abbott, the Lovejoy Library's first director.
- Music and Music-related Collections: Some seventeen separate collections, including those of composer/conductor Walter Damrosch, violinist/educator Shinichi Suzuki, and pianist/educator Ruth Slenczynska. The Albert Richard Mohr Collection is said to be the world's largest collection of music manuscripts and miscellany of modern European composers, with dozens of composers from nineteen countries represented.
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