Georgia Library Spotlight - Jen Library, Savannah College of Art and Design Darrell Naylor-Johnson Savannah College of Art and Design, [email protected]

Georgia Library Spotlight - Jen Library, Savannah College of Art and Design Darrell Naylor-Johnson Savannah College of Art and Design, Dnaylorj@Scad.Edu

Georgia Library Quarterly Volume 52 Article 5 Issue 4 Fall 2015 10-1-2015 Georgia Library Spotlight - Jen Library, Savannah College of Art and Design Darrell Naylor-Johnson Savannah College of Art and Design, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/glq Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Naylor-Johnson, Darrell (2015) "Georgia Library Spotlight - Jen Library, Savannah College of Art and Design," Georgia Library Quarterly: Vol. 52 : Iss. 4 , Article 5. Available at: https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/glq/vol52/iss4/5 This Columns is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Georgia Library Quarterly by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Naylor-Johnson: Georgia Library Spotlight Jen Library The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, The Land Savannah College of Art and Design Before Time, Anastasia, and Titan AE. In an effort to improve students’ experience in Savannah College of Art and Design’s (SCAD) the space, the interior of Jen Library was main research and visual discovery hub is the updated in 2014 to include a more user-friendly Jen Library, located on historic Broughton Street circulation and reference desk, built-in study in the heart of downtown Savannah, Georgia. nooks, a fresh collection of artwork by SCAD This 85,000 square foot Art Deco-style building alumni, and new furnishings that are both was acquired by flexible and SCAD in 1996. functional. Built- Originally a in power stations department in the furnishings, store, the three- iPad lookup story building was stations for remodeled with browsing the large windows to catalogue, and provide natural more computer light, and the workstations non-functioning provide students escalator was with enhanced replaced with a workspace, while monumental hanging chairs glass staircase. and comfortable The library was couches create a named for benefactors Jim and Lacy Jen in relaxed space to take a break. A highlight of the 1999. redesign is a custom, large-scale light table that can accommodate multiple students working on SCAD libraries contain nearly 300,000 physical drawing projects. As a student-centered and electronic publications accessible to university, SCAD recognized the importance of students across all SCAD campus locations. the students’ perspective in creating an Among the volumes for research and reference, environment that is not just beautiful but also literary works, and periodicals, the collection functional. The result is a visually inspiring also includes 2,100 works in book form by design that offers a choice of comfortable artists active from 1960 through the workspaces for every student. contemporary era, one of the most significant collections of artists’ books in the United States. To learn more about Jen Library’s services and The Don Bluth Collection of Animation allows facilities, visit the SCAD Libraries website students to explore animation drawings, at http://library.scad.edu/ storyboards, and other materials from some of the artist’s most admired work in film, including Published by DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University, 2015 1.

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