Collections in Kelly Library
Records for all items in the following collections are in the Hine Catalog.
The Reference Collection is on the main floor of Kelly Library. It is for in-library use and contains general encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, subject encyclopedias and other reference works. Kelly Library subscribes to several online reference works accessible from the library web page.
The is on the top floor of Kelly Library. These books may be checked out by college or community members with current borrower ID cards. Video, DVD, CD, and Audio-Cassette collections are housed on the main floor. Items in these collections have circulation restrictions. Refer to the Circulation Policies page or ask at the Circulation Desk for specific policies.
The Children's Collection is on the top floor of Kelly Library. This collection supports the Teacher Education Program of the College. are located on the bottom floor of Kelly Library. This collection consists of microforms which may be used with the reader-printers which are located on the main floor of the library, and print documents which may be checked out. Online documents from the GPO are available through links from the library's web page.
Periodicals in print format are located on the main floor of Kelly Library. The most current issue is in the periodicals alcove Kelly Library subscribes to approximately 900 print journals. Another 2500+ journals are available via online databases subscribed to by Kelly Library. A title list of these journals is available at on the library web page.
Microforms, including microfiche and microfilm, are in cabinets on the main floor of the library. This collection contains periodicals and newspapers. Reader-printers are available for reading and printing from microforms. s, located on the top floor of Kelly Library, contains documents important in the history of the college and the region and the archives and documents of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Church. Access to these collections is available by appointment with the archivist. See theweb page for specific information.