History of Moye Library

Moye Library, named for Reverend and Mrs. J.C. Moye who were active in the Free Will Baptist denomination, was completed in 1968. The library facilities were expanded with the completion of the companion Communications Building in 2006. The first floor houses the Reference Desk, reference collection, periodicals collection, the Everett Room, the Sawyer Room, and most staff offices. The Circulation Desk is located on the first floor of the main lobby joining the Communications Building and Moye Library. The Free Will Baptist Historical Collection, the Alumni Archives Collection, a music listening room and stacks occupy the second floor. On display throughout the building is a collection of woodcuts by Ukrainian artist Jacques Hnizdovsky.
Mission
- To acquire and maintain access to a working collection of print and electronic materials in support of the various courses and curricula, regardless of location by:
- providing a general core collection of academic materials
- faculty and library staff working together to acquire materials in support of specific majors and developing curriculum
- providing various formats of materials to meet the needs of all students
- To provide services to students and faculty which enhance their learning and resource needs by:
- maintaining access to the resources though the catalog and various bibliographic databases
- providing a staff of qualified professional and support persons
- maintaining adequate and convenient hours of operation
- providing bibliographic instruction to groups and individuals, through formal classes, workshops and electronic tutorials
- establishing cooperative agreements with other libraries to augment the resources available to students
- To provide materials for leisure and personal interest enrichment
- To acquire and preserve historical materials relating to the history of the supporting denomination and its endeavors in Christian higher education and to serve as a repository for archival materials of the College itself
- To evaluate the collection and services on a regular basis to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the resources and services by:
- surveying both students and faculty
- comparison with basic and specialized subject bibliographies
- departmental evaluations


