Bibliothèque Saint-Jean
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Bibliothèque Saint-Jean, | |
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53°31′28″N 113°31′28″W / 53.52444°N 113.52444°W | |
Type | University of Alberta Library |
Established | 1978 |
Collection | |
Size | 200,000 documents and 350 periodical subscriptions. |
Criteria for collection | arts and humanities, social sciences, education, health sciences, natural sciences |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Bibliothèque Saint-Jean (BSJ) is an academic and research library at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1]
Overview
The library is located approximately five kilometres east of the main University of Alberta campus. Its mission is to serve the students and professors of
Collection
BSJ's main collection is classified according to the Library of Congress system and includes books and periodicals that support all programs of study offered at Campus Saint-Jean (arts and humanities, social sciences, education, health sciences, natural sciences). Government publications are added to the collection on a regular basis thanks to BSJ's status as a selective depository library for documents published by the Government of Canada. Furthermore, a large collection of documents on microform, including a number of historical Western-Canadian francophone newspapers and the complete EDUQ microfiche collection (all documents published in the field of education in the Canadian province of Quebec from 1981 to 1995) are available. BSJ is also a depository of the National Film Board of Canada's French films.
A collection of historical documents is located in the Salle Durocher. This collection includes rare documents in the areas of francophone history in
A collection of pedagogical and children's literature (Collection pédagogique) is mainly classified according to the Dewey Decimal system, with more recent additions to the collection classified according to the Library of Congress system. This collection was created in 1978 to meet the needs of students in the Education program at Campus Saint-Jean. It is also used by educators from other parts of Alberta and Western Canada.
Combined, these collections include over 200,000 documents and 350
Head librarians
- Georges Durocher (1969–1983)
- Juliette Henley (1983–2002)
- Hélène Larouche (2002–2006)
- Tatiana Usova (2007–2017)
- Denis Lacroix (interim 2017–2019)
- Debbie Feisst (interim 2019–2020)
- Christine Brown (2020–the present)
Partnerships and collaboration
The University of Alberta Library is a member of the Association of Research Libraries, Canadian Association of Research Libraries, and is a contributor to the Open Content Alliance
References
- ^ "University of Alberta – Bibliothèque Saint-Jean". NEOS: Library Consortium. Retrieved February 8, 2024.