About
Mary B. Blount Library




“Seek and Cite Credible Sources”
Library Hours
Fall / Spring Semester (Semester Breaks)

• Sunday, 1:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. (7:00 P.M)

• Monday-Thursday, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. (9:00
  P.M.)
• Friday, 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

• Saturday, 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (Closed)

• http://discover.averett.edu 24/7!

• Detailed building hours
Collections
• Over 100,000 print book titles; 100,000 e-books;
  media and streaming video

• 100 research databases with 40,000 academic
  journals, most licensed by VIVA

• 30+ research guides and tutorials

• Special Collections and Archives of Averett

• The Carrington Autism Resource Center
Resource Use, 2011-12
• Averett readers downloaded over 85,000 full-
  text articles and numerical reports from
  licensed databases.
• They borrowed 4,400 print books and media,
  and viewed 12,212 e-book segments.
• The library filled 646 interlibrary loan article and
  book requests for Averett readers, and loaned
  640 items to other libraries.
Library Visits
• In 2011-12, the Mary B. Blount Library
 at 344 Main Street, Danville, had over
 27,000 visits.
• Averett Library Research Guides (
 discover.averett.edu) had nearly
 114,000 visits.
Teaching & Learning
• 698 Averett students participated in 55 library
  orientation sessions from July 2011 through June
  2012.
• Library faculty answered 9,760 reference questions,
  4,411 of which were consultations lasting 20 minutes
  or more.
• Librarians measured students’ ability to seek and
  evaluate research sources, then adjusted instruction
  to improve learning outcomes.
Online Access

• With your AU web services account (Moodle
  login) view digital sources and the library
  catalog from any internet location, starting at:
• http://discover.averett.edu/library (or “Blount
  Library” from the AU homepage).
• Note: Research Guides, “Learn” tab, “New
  Sources,”“The Chronicle,”“Faculty” guide.
Library Accounts
• We transfer student and faculty accounts
  periodically from the Registrar’s
  database.
• We make a special effort to create new
  accounts before students and employees
  arrive. We can also do so “on the fly” with
  a swipe of your AU employee ID card.
Borrowing AU Items
• Undergraduates borrow books for 3 weeks,
  graduate students and staff for 8 weeks, faculty
  for 4 months.
• DVD’s and media loans are generally 3 days.

• We ship Blount Library books to GPS regions.

• To renew items, call 791-5690 (800-543-9440),
  or email circdesk@averett.edu.
Interlibrary Borrowing
• When a book is not in the library catalog, you
  can request it via interlibrary loan (ILL).
• For articles cited in library databases with no
  link to full text, select the Article Linker / “check
  for full text” interlibrary loan form. The form will
  be populated with your citation. Fill in your
  contact information and submit.
ILL Books and Media
• ILL books usually arrive at Blount Library within
  4 days, articles to your desktop within 48 hours.
• We ship Averett and ILL books to home and
  office addresses of GPS students and faculty.
• Interlibrary Loan book/media due dates are set
  by the lending library and may not be
  renewable.
Collection Development
• Averett faculty send book orders to liaison
  librarians via Choice Reviews Online, by email,
  web form or campus mail.
• To recommend a new database or journal
  subscription, contact your liaison librarian.
• When possible, please include an ISBN or ISSN
  in library acquisition requests.
Improvements 2012-2013
• Resources: Librarians are reassessing database
  selections in consultation with instructional faculty.

• Access: The library has initiated planning for a cloud
  based library system and discovery service to
  integrate print and electronic access in a single
  search.

• Learning: Students and faculty will add Coffee Talks
  to their library orientation menu.
Coffee Talks
• Librarians and other presenters offer weekly
  Coffee Talks - 20 minute presentations followed
  by questions and discussion.
• Coffee Talks are open to students, faculty, staff
  and library friends, and remotely via Adobe
  Connect.
• Topics include information research sources and
  academic projects.
Coffee Talk Schedule
•   First Thursday, 11:15 A.M.
•   Second Monday, 4:00 P.M.
•   Third Wednesday, 3:00 P.M.
•   Last Tuesday, 11:15 A.M.

    (Times may vary. See Coffee Talk
    guide for times and topics.)
Coffee Talks, Fall 2012
• Aug. 28, 11:15: Papers of Robert S. Phifer, Chair of Music,
   Roanoke Female Academy (P. Wasley)

• Sept. 6, 11:15: American History in Video (K. Harden)

• Sept. 10, 4:00: Library Research Basics (E. Day)

• Sept. 19, 3:00: Collection Development, or The Great Purge
   and Renewal of 2012 (J. Verdini)

• Sept. 25, 11:15: Children's and Young Adult Literature (J.
   Robinson)

• Oct. 4, 11:30: Sports Writing (Toby Smith)
Library Faculty
• Elaine Day, Director, Science Liaison; eday@averett.edu

• Kevin Harden, Business, Education,Social Sciences Liaison;
  kharden@averett.edu
• Jennifer Robinson, Communication Studies/Journalism,
  Children’s Literature Liaison; jrobinson@averett.edu
• Jim Verdini, Humanities, Performing Arts Liaison;
  jverdini@averett.edu
• Dr. Patrick Wasley, Archivist, English Literature Literature;
  pwasley@averett.edu
Questions?
Learn “how” with the Library User Guide

Library intro-fac-staff

  • 1.
    About Mary B. BlountLibrary “Seek and Cite Credible Sources”
  • 2.
    Library Hours Fall /Spring Semester (Semester Breaks) • Sunday, 1:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. (7:00 P.M) • Monday-Thursday, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. (9:00 P.M.) • Friday, 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. • Saturday, 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (Closed) • http://discover.averett.edu 24/7! • Detailed building hours
  • 3.
    Collections • Over 100,000print book titles; 100,000 e-books; media and streaming video • 100 research databases with 40,000 academic journals, most licensed by VIVA • 30+ research guides and tutorials • Special Collections and Archives of Averett • The Carrington Autism Resource Center
  • 4.
    Resource Use, 2011-12 •Averett readers downloaded over 85,000 full- text articles and numerical reports from licensed databases. • They borrowed 4,400 print books and media, and viewed 12,212 e-book segments. • The library filled 646 interlibrary loan article and book requests for Averett readers, and loaned 640 items to other libraries.
  • 5.
    Library Visits • In2011-12, the Mary B. Blount Library at 344 Main Street, Danville, had over 27,000 visits. • Averett Library Research Guides ( discover.averett.edu) had nearly 114,000 visits.
  • 6.
    Teaching & Learning •698 Averett students participated in 55 library orientation sessions from July 2011 through June 2012. • Library faculty answered 9,760 reference questions, 4,411 of which were consultations lasting 20 minutes or more. • Librarians measured students’ ability to seek and evaluate research sources, then adjusted instruction to improve learning outcomes.
  • 7.
    Online Access • Withyour AU web services account (Moodle login) view digital sources and the library catalog from any internet location, starting at: • http://discover.averett.edu/library (or “Blount Library” from the AU homepage). • Note: Research Guides, “Learn” tab, “New Sources,”“The Chronicle,”“Faculty” guide.
  • 8.
    Library Accounts • Wetransfer student and faculty accounts periodically from the Registrar’s database. • We make a special effort to create new accounts before students and employees arrive. We can also do so “on the fly” with a swipe of your AU employee ID card.
  • 9.
    Borrowing AU Items •Undergraduates borrow books for 3 weeks, graduate students and staff for 8 weeks, faculty for 4 months. • DVD’s and media loans are generally 3 days. • We ship Blount Library books to GPS regions. • To renew items, call 791-5690 (800-543-9440), or email [email protected].
  • 10.
    Interlibrary Borrowing • Whena book is not in the library catalog, you can request it via interlibrary loan (ILL). • For articles cited in library databases with no link to full text, select the Article Linker / “check for full text” interlibrary loan form. The form will be populated with your citation. Fill in your contact information and submit.
  • 11.
    ILL Books andMedia • ILL books usually arrive at Blount Library within 4 days, articles to your desktop within 48 hours. • We ship Averett and ILL books to home and office addresses of GPS students and faculty. • Interlibrary Loan book/media due dates are set by the lending library and may not be renewable.
  • 12.
    Collection Development • Averettfaculty send book orders to liaison librarians via Choice Reviews Online, by email, web form or campus mail. • To recommend a new database or journal subscription, contact your liaison librarian. • When possible, please include an ISBN or ISSN in library acquisition requests.
  • 13.
    Improvements 2012-2013 • Resources:Librarians are reassessing database selections in consultation with instructional faculty. • Access: The library has initiated planning for a cloud based library system and discovery service to integrate print and electronic access in a single search. • Learning: Students and faculty will add Coffee Talks to their library orientation menu.
  • 14.
    Coffee Talks • Librariansand other presenters offer weekly Coffee Talks - 20 minute presentations followed by questions and discussion. • Coffee Talks are open to students, faculty, staff and library friends, and remotely via Adobe Connect. • Topics include information research sources and academic projects.
  • 15.
    Coffee Talk Schedule • First Thursday, 11:15 A.M. • Second Monday, 4:00 P.M. • Third Wednesday, 3:00 P.M. • Last Tuesday, 11:15 A.M. (Times may vary. See Coffee Talk guide for times and topics.)
  • 16.
    Coffee Talks, Fall2012 • Aug. 28, 11:15: Papers of Robert S. Phifer, Chair of Music, Roanoke Female Academy (P. Wasley) • Sept. 6, 11:15: American History in Video (K. Harden) • Sept. 10, 4:00: Library Research Basics (E. Day) • Sept. 19, 3:00: Collection Development, or The Great Purge and Renewal of 2012 (J. Verdini) • Sept. 25, 11:15: Children's and Young Adult Literature (J. Robinson) • Oct. 4, 11:30: Sports Writing (Toby Smith)
  • 17.
    Library Faculty • ElaineDay, Director, Science Liaison; [email protected] • Kevin Harden, Business, Education,Social Sciences Liaison; [email protected] • Jennifer Robinson, Communication Studies/Journalism, Children’s Literature Liaison; [email protected] • Jim Verdini, Humanities, Performing Arts Liaison; [email protected] • Dr. Patrick Wasley, Archivist, English Literature Literature; [email protected]
  • 18.
    Questions? Learn “how” withthe Library User Guide