Harold B. Lee Library. Library Learning Resources Division
The Library Learning Resources Division (1976-1978) was an attempt to organize all multimedia services provided by the library under one administrative unit.
The Library Learning Resources Division (1976-1978) was an attempt to organize all multimedia services provided by the library under one administrative unit. The division only lasted two years because control of LRCs, the major repository of multimedia resources, was transferred in July 1978 to the McKay Center. The division was headed by Ted C. Hindmarsh during slightly less than two years.
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Description
Established: 1976
Abolished: 1978
Location: Provo, Utah (1976-1978)
Functions
Prepare and distribute all non-print media in support of academic achievement.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The division reported to the Library Director's office.
The division comprised four departments: Audio Visual Services, Instructional Graphics, Instructional Systems, and Learning Resource Centers.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Harold B. Lee Library (1976-1978)
Subordinate unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Audio Visual Services (1976-1978)
Subordinate unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Instructional Graphics (1976-1978)
Subordinate unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Instructional Systems (1976-1978)
Subordinate unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Learning Resource Centers Dept. (1976-1978)
Later unit: David O. McKay Institute (1978)
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
Biennial And Annual Reports, 1973-2001: (est. 1976, abolished 1978; superior to Audio Visual Services, Instructional Graphics, Instructional Systems, and Learning Resource Centers; function of preparing and dstributing; division head Ted C. Hindmarsh, 1976- )
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2011-00089
Creator: UPB