This article details the rennovation that occurred on the E. S. Bird Library at Syracuse University in 1991. The then two-decade-old library was changed to better facilitate access and reflect emerging trends in libraries that looked to better integrate academic disciplines. The article includes a brief history of the library, the planning and implementation of the reconfiguration project, and a floor plan of the 1991 library
Library Associate Programs -- A Gift of Achitectural Drawings -- Winslow Homer -- New Members -- Bir...
A transcription of Richard Couper\u27s address during the dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library, ...
In order to provide the university archives at Towson University with more space, the Library undert...
Library users at Syracuse University increased from 1500 to 7000 in the first two months after the o...
This article details the planning of the Ernest S. Bird Library that took place from the late 1950s ...
Greene and Baron tell the story of how Chancellor William P. Tolley willed the E. S. Bird Library in...
Melvin A. Eggers, Chancellor of Syracuse University in 1972, dedicates the founding of the Ernest S....
This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from ...
This article details the humble beginnings of The Courier in 1958, in honor of the dedication of the...
This article details the struggles of Syracuse University in the early 1970s with the opening of a n...
For thirty years Syracuse University Library (SUL) has developed in tandem with NYLINK, an organizat...
On the Dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library / Melvin A. Eggers, p.3 -- The Courier, No.1, April ...
Patience, Thanksgiving, and Opportunity for Learning / William Pearson Tolley, p.3 -- Research Libra...
Report from the University Librarian / David H. Stam, p.79 -- Recent Acquisitions / Carolyn A. Davis...
The Ernest S. Bird Library was dedicated on April 6, 1973, with appropriate participation by the Lib...
Library Associate Programs -- A Gift of Achitectural Drawings -- Winslow Homer -- New Members -- Bir...
A transcription of Richard Couper\u27s address during the dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library, ...
In order to provide the university archives at Towson University with more space, the Library undert...
Library users at Syracuse University increased from 1500 to 7000 in the first two months after the o...
This article details the planning of the Ernest S. Bird Library that took place from the late 1950s ...
Greene and Baron tell the story of how Chancellor William P. Tolley willed the E. S. Bird Library in...
Melvin A. Eggers, Chancellor of Syracuse University in 1972, dedicates the founding of the Ernest S....
This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from ...
This article details the humble beginnings of The Courier in 1958, in honor of the dedication of the...
This article details the struggles of Syracuse University in the early 1970s with the opening of a n...
For thirty years Syracuse University Library (SUL) has developed in tandem with NYLINK, an organizat...
On the Dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library / Melvin A. Eggers, p.3 -- The Courier, No.1, April ...
Patience, Thanksgiving, and Opportunity for Learning / William Pearson Tolley, p.3 -- Research Libra...
Report from the University Librarian / David H. Stam, p.79 -- Recent Acquisitions / Carolyn A. Davis...
The Ernest S. Bird Library was dedicated on April 6, 1973, with appropriate participation by the Lib...
Library Associate Programs -- A Gift of Achitectural Drawings -- Winslow Homer -- New Members -- Bir...
A transcription of Richard Couper\u27s address during the dedication of the Ernest S. Bird Library, ...
In order to provide the university archives at Towson University with more space, the Library undert...