
Walsh Library: 25 Years of Learning
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The idea for Walsh Library first arose in the 1990 strategic plan initiated by the University Chancellor, Very Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, which charged the Seton Hall University Board of Trustees to construct a state-of-the-art facility that would cover three essential criteria: “efficiency, to expedite use; congeniality, to promote productive scholarship; and flexibility, to keep pace with changing circumstances.”
Over the past twenty-five years, the library has grown from an institution where researchers came to find materials to an institution where researchers increasingly conduct all stages of their research in the digital sphere. The physical space of the library has taken on increasing importance as a place to collaborate or find space to work in solitude, to learn new techniques of research and presentation, and to find support in navigating the academic journey.
Publication Date
9-11-2020
Recommended Citation
Deppe, Jacquelyn, "Walsh Library: 25 Years of Learning" (2020). Archives Digital Exhibits. 2.
https://scholarship.shu.edu/archives-exhibits/2