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Archival description
Circulation records.
Series · 1857-2003
Part of University of King's College Library fonds
Series contains early registers of books borrowed from the Library; circulation reports from the head of circulation to the Librarian, detailing circulation statistics such as patron usage, fees incurred, and loans. There are files pertaining to the implementation of the Novanet system, including correspondence between King's and other Nova Scotia libraries. UKC.LIB.6
Committee records.
Series · 1871-2009
Part of University of King's College Library fonds
Series includes minutes and reports of the Administrative Council, Administrative Management Committee, Aesthetics Committee, Budget Committee, Library Building Committee, Library Committee, and Appointments Committee. These committees either directly relate to the administration of the Library or the Librarian has been an ex officio member of them. UKC.LIB.7
Correspondence.
Series · 1800-2011
Part of University of King's College Library fonds
Series consists of correspondence from and to Librarians and other persons associated with the Library concerning Library business. Series includes early letters discussing the establishment of a library building in Windsor. The earliest records are handwritten, while the latest records are mostly electronic correspondence. The most recent records are from 2011. Correspondence concerns the Library building, book accessions, book donations, and staff appointments. UKC.LIB.8
Series · 1959-2009
Part of University of King's College Library fonds
Series consists of records relating to the Library's physical premises and planning and construction of the present Library & Archives building that opened in 1991. Series contains building proposals and plans, publicity relating to the new Library, correspondence and reports relating to construction of the Library and Archives building. It includes articles about the Library, manuals and information about furnishings and equipment, and reports detailing the planning, logistics and legal aspects of the Library move. Architectural drawings of the Library are in the University of King's College architectural records collection, UKC.ARCH. UKC.LIB.12