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THOMAS G. CARPENTER LIBRARY FACTS

About Thomas G. Carpenter  ||  Images of the Library
Original Building Opened October 1, 1980
Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects

Addition/Renovation
May 2004 - December 2005
Rink Design Partnership Inc./Architects
Turner Construction, General Contractor
Images and history in University Archives
Size: 199,000 square feet
Seating Capacity: 2,000
Carrels: 37
Group Study rooms 18
Computer workstations 300 public workstations
Computer connections Entire building is wireless
Library Management System Ex Libris ALEPH
The public catalog uses Endeca Technologies software for searching the catalog.
Holdings:
All statistics current
as of June 2007.

817,643 volumes
  19,316 audio (CD/LP) units
  8,131 videos (cassettes, discs)
    3,979 serial subscriptions (journals = 2,350)
  32,875 electronic journals
  52,468 electronic books
136,003 government documents
    8,376 maps
      1.48 million microform units

Library Staff: Library Faculty:  21
Library Support Staff:     24
  Revised 09/2/08

Thomas Glenn Carpenter

Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter, founding President of the University of North Florida, accepted the challenge of building a new university in 1969.   While gathering together a seasoned team of educators and administrators, he also personally directed the physical development of the University of North Florida campus on 1,000 acres of virgin timberland.   In October 1972, the University opened to the charter class of 2,000 students.

Dr. Carpenter earned his B.A. degree in business from Memphis State University in 1949 and his M.A. in economics from Baylor University in 1950. Coming to Florida in 1954, Dr. Carpenter enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of Florida, earning his Ph.D. in economics in 1963.

Dr. Carpenter began his educational career in 1957 with an appointment as an economics instructor at the University of Florida. He subsequently accepted appointments at Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida. After 11 years as President of the University of North Florida and with the University firmly established, Dr. Carpenter decided to return to his alma mater, Memphis State University, as its President. He remained there until 1991 when he retired with his wife, Oneida, to Blowing Rock, N.C.

While supervising and coordinating the development of academic programs and an expanding campus, Dr. Carpenter instilled in UNF's faculty and staff a strong sense of community involvement by personal example. He served on numerous community agencies and other boards and encouraged members of the University community to be similarly involved.

A devout believer in the necessity of a strong university library as a cornerstone in the educational process, Dr. Carpenter was an advocate of the UNF Library and saw it develop during his tenure into one of the finest to be found within the SUS, the state, and the region.

Because of his long and faithful service to the state of Florida and the SUS, it is both fitting and proper that the University of North Florida Library bear the name of Thomas Glenn Carpenter.

For more detailed information and images of Dr. Carpenter, see the online Guide to Campus Buildings from University Archives.

 

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