University of California Library Handbook 1918-1919
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
LIBRARY HANDBOOK
1918-1919
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY
This handbook has been prepared chiefly for the convenience of students and members of the faculty, but it may also be of interest to university and college librarians and their assistants. It is a directory of the University Library, intended to facilitate the use of the books by indicating their location and arrangement and describing the aids by which easiest access to them may be obtained. The regulations necessary to safeguard their use are appended.
This handbook was approved for printing on April 15, 1918, by the Library Committee.
The University Library had its origin in the small collection of books that belonged to the College of California. In 1868 the College transferred its library numbering 1036 volumes to the University. Five years later, the collection was moved from Oakland to Berkeley and was located in the north end of South Hall. These quarters soon became too small and in 1876 Henry Douglass Bacon gave $25,000 toward the erection of a separate library building. The State of California in 1878 added an equal amount to this gift and in 1881 the Bacon Library was completed.
The bequest in 1904 by Charles Franklin Doe of twenty-four per cent of his estate made available approximately $750,000 for the present library building. In 1911 a little more than half the building was completed, and in May of that year the collection was moved from the Bacon Library to the new building. A state bond issue made possible its completion in 1917.
The University Library now numbers 375,000 volumes, the average annual increase for the last five years being about 25,000 volumes. This growth has been made possible by a University book appropriation, supplemented by special funds, in particular, the Michael Reese fund, available for purchases in any field, the Jane K. Sather funds for classics, history, and law, the Ernst A. Denicke fund for German philology, and the Eugene Meyer, Jr., fund for history.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
HISTORICAL SKETCH
DESCRIPTION OF LIBRARY BUILDING
CLASSIFICATION
CATALOGUE
THE BOOK STACK
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
RESERVED BOOK ROOM
INTER-LIBRARY LOANS
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
SEMINAR ROOMS
DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARIES
Departmental Libraries in Berkeley
Departmental Libraries Located Elsewhere
THE REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
ACCESSIONS DEPARTMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND REGULATIONS
II. Use of Books.
III. Faculty Privileges.
IV. Student Privileges.
V. Reserved Book Room.
VI. Seminars.
VII. Library Fines and Penalties.
INDEX
LIBRARY HOURS