Welcome to the Calvin H. English Library

Calvin H. English Library is a facility representing state-of-the-art practices, technologies and flexibility in response to the ever-changing learning environment. The Library was completed and opened for use for the fall 2004 academic year. A ceremony of dedication, with the theme "To God Be the Glory," took place September 25, 2004.

The Library was named for Dr. Calvin H. English in recognition for his contributions to the health and well being of the persons and community of Fort Wayne and in appreciation of the generosity of the English-Bonter-Mitchell Foundation to Taylor University. The $7.8 million Library ($5.3 million construction and equipment, $2.5 million endowment) was the second scheduled building project for the Fort Wayne campus from the $75 million Taylor Tomorrow capital campaign. Project funding for the Library came from a combination of gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations. Foundations contributing to the project included: The Lilly Endowment, Inc., Charles Kuhne Charitable Foundation, Lincoln Financial Group Foundation, Inc., English Bonter Mitchell Foundation, Howard P. Arnold Foundation, Edward M. and Mary McCrea Wilson Foundation, Fort Wayne Community Foundation, Ian and Miriam Rolland Foundation, The Keiser Foundation, The Lutheran Foundation, and The Niblick Foundation. Additional project funding for the Library came from a large bequest from alumnus, Dr. George Powers.

The over 41,000 square foot facility is comprised of three levels and represents the cutting edge practices, technologies and flexibility in response to the ever-changing learning environment. The new Library houses the University's 80,000+ volume collection and contains approximately 8,000 periodicals. A variety of "smart" conferencing, seminar and small group study rooms are available for students and faculty. 14 PCs and 24 laptops are available for use in the Library; over 60 data ports and wireless coverage are available throughout the building. The building accommodates 106 persons at study tables, 11 at study carrels and 42 in lounge seating. A children's reading area provides a comfortable and fun environment in the building's lower level.

The main level features the reference collection/services, AV collection/listening/viewing, library instruction room, group study rooms, current periodicals, circulation, staff/administrative offices and casual seating. The upper level houses the monograph collection, bound periodicals, quiet study area, group study rooms and additional casual seating. The lower level houses the Instructional Materials Center (IMC), children's collection, reading area, seminar room, IMC work area and archives.

The main level features the reference collection, current periodicals, reference services, circulation services, library instruction room, group study rooms, casual seating, and staff/administrative offices. The upper level houses the main circulating and AV collection, bound periodicals, quiet study area, group study rooms and additional casual seating. The lower level houses the Instructional Materials Center (IMC) curriculum, children's collection, reading area, seminar room, IMC work area and archives.