LIBRARY ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
Construction Pictures
With the completion of the Library Enhancement Project, the Southern
Oregon University Library has become the Lenn and Dixie Hannon Library.
The Program and Design Committee began work with the architectural
firm SRG Partnership of Portland in late fall 2001. Emerick Construction
was hired as the general contractor in the spring of 2002. Design
development continued through spring and summer with the final
design decisions being made in early fall 2002. Construction
began in March 2003 and completed in the Summer of 2005.
The technologically sophisticated building will carry Library and
information services forward for the next 20 to 30 years. The new
library has both wired and wireless access to the campus network
and the web; seminar, study and meeting rooms equipped for electronic
information access; and laptops that students can check out. The
new building features a number of student group study rooms; inviting,
comfortable informal seating areas; light filled reading areas; fireplace
lounges featuring new books and periodicals; and a variety of study
spaces, from quiet individual tables to group study areas, to small
tables, or to spaces where students can use their own laptops. A
first floor coffee shop invites users into the building, enhancing
the comfortable nature of the Library and providing a service to
commuting students.
New instructional spaces have been provided for the campus. In addition
to the Library's Electronic Classroom that has computer stations
for 30 students, there are two general campus classrooms, one of
which is equipped for distance education courses. In the expanded
building the Bailey Collection of Shakespeare materials has a distinctive
area encompassing a discrete, open location with plenty of informal
and formal seating. The Library's Special Collections and University
Archives has found a secure home that is both adequate in size and
provides a proper climate controlled atmosphere. The DeBoer Board
Room will provides a very comfortable, well equipped meeting room
for up to 24 distinguished guests. Student art and regional artists
can be featured in art gallery located on the third floor.
The Lenn and Dixe Hannon Library provides Southern Oregon University
a Library for the third millennium.

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