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Library details: Fordham University Libraries is an Academic library.
This library is affiliated with Fordham University (view map)
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The collection of the library contains 1,800,000 volumes. The library circulates 39,600 items per year. The library serves a population of 17,000 FTE Enrollment.
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Administration: The director of the library is Linda LoSchiavo .
Organizational structure: The library is part of a privately-funded organization. It operates on a Non-profit financial model.
Academic Level: The library Serves an educational institution at the University level. The Carnegie Foundation designates this institution as: Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity (level 16).
Statistics Academic | ||
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Enrollment | 17,000 | FTE Students |
Collection size | 1,800,000 | volumes |
Annual Circulation | 39,600 | transactions |
Technology Profile | ||
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Product Name | Year Contracted | |
Current Automation System | Symphony | 2003 |
Previous Automation System | DRA | 1991 |
Discovery Service (w/index) | EBSCO Discovery Service | |
(* Older versions of SirsiDynix Symphony were called Unicorn) | ||
This library is responsible for the procurement of the library automation system. |
Automation Survey: We are conducting a study on the automation systems used in libraries. This survey should be completed by a person familiar with your libraries use of Symphony.
The 2022 Automation Survey has been completed for this Library.
Identifiers | |
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libraries.org ID | 6926 |
NCES LIBID | 191241 |
Record History: This listing was created on Nov 21, 2002 and was last modified on Jan 11, 2023.
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