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ESM Faculty & Staff Handbook 2009-2010

SIBLEY MUSIC LIBRARY

A BRIEF TOUR BY FLOOR

Main floor (2nd floor of Miller Center)

• Public-access terminals provide access to Voyager, the online catalog of the University of Rochester. Many library functions are automated, including circulation.  They also provide access to the internet.

• The reference desk is open for service during almost all of the Library’s open hours, and until 11 p.m. weeknights (Sunday through Thursday) during the academic year

• Musical scores are shelved on this floor.  The stacks begin behind the reference area.

• The reading area on this floor is the Alec Wilder Reading Room, named for one of Rochester’s most illustrious musical personalities

• Microforms are stored at the end of the scores stacks, together with equipment for reading microfilm and microfiche.

• There is a collection of Reference Books immediately behind the Reference Desk.

Third floor

• NSL 308: Seminar-style classroom/meeting room (seats up to eight people)

• The Reserves and Recordings department contains over 80,000 recordings in various formats (audiocassettes, long-playing discs, compact discs)

• The listening room holds listening stations, including video and DVD viewing facilities, and various computer workstations.

• The periodicals reading room contains current issues from the Library’s 650 current subscriptions.

• The conservation lab is the site of an extensive bookbinding and book-repair operation.

• This floor’s stacks hold most of the Library’s monographs, including the ML (music literature) subject classification oversized folio scores and also the non-music holdings.  There are also public carrels for studying.

Fourth floor

• The offices of the Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections department and the Eastman Audio Archive are located on this floor

• Study carrels used by graduate students line this floor on both sides

• Composers’ collected works and monuments are shelved under M2 and M3

• The seminar room (SML 404) is regularly used as a classroom and conference room

• The caged area at the far end of the floor holds uncataloged materials

• The Eastman Wind Ensemble Room is a reading room named for one of the Eastman School’s renowned ensembles.  The exhibit case holds artifacts highlighting the EWE’s history.

Ruth T. Watanabe Special Collections

• Named for former Library director Ruth T. Watanabe, this department is the repository of the Library’s rare books and music, archival collections, and the Eastman School of Music Archives

• The Eastman Audio Archive contains recordings of all School-based performances dating back to 1933

• The collection of rare books and music constitutes one of the finest such collections in North America; the oldest item is the so-called Rochester Codex, dating from ca. 1075

 

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