Throwback Thursday: Bracken Library Original Floor Plan Maps
The Ball State University
Libraries’ Bracken Library opened in 1975.
At that time the Library did not include even one computer, so the
layout of the building has changed drastically over time as shown on these
original floor plan maps (click to enlarge) published for the Library’s opening.
The lower level of Bracken
Library in 1975 included “Continuations” and “Instructional Development and
University Evaluations” offices. The
area where Educational Resources exists has been reconfigured today to include
a computer lab area. And the Music Listening
Center space today was a “Film and Equipment Booking Counter” in 1975.
The first floor of Bracken
Library in 1975 included an after-hours study area that allowed smoking (see
pipe icon). The space housing
inter-library loan offices today was a classroom and study area.
Bracken Library’s second
floor in 1975 included two smoking areas—one conveniently located next to the
Map Collection, which was located where the Dean’s office exists today. Government Publications were housed in the
area where the GIS Research and Map Collection is currently located.
The third floor of Bracken Library
in 1975 included typing rooms. The current
location of the Library Information Technology Services offices was the Music
Listening Center in 1975. Two smoking
areas were also available.
The fourth floor of Bracken
Library has remained mostly unchanged since 1975, with the exception of the
smoking area and the Stoeckel Archives (where Archives storage is located today).
And computers have been added to every floor of Bracken Library since
its opening in 1975.
The Archives and Special
Collections in Bracken Library includes a vast collection of these floor plans
and other original documents from the history of Ball State University. For more information, contact the Archives at
765-285-5078 or the GIS Research and Map Collection at 765-285-1097.
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