Welcome to the Scott Memorial Library Virtual Tour!
View of the Scott Memorial Library from the Plaza
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Samuel Parsons Scott
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Scott Memorial Library is named for Samuel Parsons Scott, a lawyer from Hillsboro
Ohio who claimed to have been cured of a chronic respiratory
ailment by a JMC professor. Mr. Scott bequeathed his personal
library of over 8,000 books, along with an endowment, to Jefferson;
the Library was dedicated to him in 1931. Scott Library moved
to its present location at 1020 Walnut Street in August of 1970.
Today resources include access to over 11,000 online journals, over 800 electronic books, over 200,000 bound volumes, and more than 2,000 audiovisual items. In addition, Scott Library is home to the University Archives.
Library services include lending,
reference, interlibrary loan, Internet access, online
searching, quiet and group study areas, photocopiers, laser printers, computer application
support, and user education. Many services
are freely available via JEFFLINE, the Library's website;
computer workstations are located throughout the building.
By using their Campus Keys, members of the Jefferson community
can access additional restricted resources on JEFFLINE, such
as electronic databases and journals, from on- or off-campus
computers.
To take the tour, you may:
- click the next & previous page buttons in the lower-right and lower-left, or
- jump to different parts of the tour using the pull-down menu below.