BSC Library

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The Charles Andrew Rush Learning Center and N. E. Miles Library, collectively and colloquially called the Birmingham-Southern College Library or BSC Library, was the main academic library at Birmingham-Southern College.

The Rush Learning Center / N. E. Miles Library was constructed in 1976, taking the place of the 1923 M. Paul Phillips Library, which was renovated for administrative offices. Davis, Speake & Associates designed the new building, which was built by Daniel Construction Company. The building includes an auditorium and conference rooms for programs, a media center, and separate special collections rooms.

Cataloguer Janice Poplau enlisted students to help her move card catalog files to and from her car rather than entrust their integrity to a moving company.

For 2022 it reported holdings of 270,837 volumes, an annual circulation of 4,215 items, and an operating budget of $968,911.

The BSC Library's Archives held numerous collections, including the M. Halsey Townes and Bryant A. Whitmire Collections of Alabama-related books, the James Wren Asian Studies Collection, the Harold Katz Judaic Music Collection, the Rabbi Milton L. Grafman Judaic Book Collection, the John Erwin "Don" Sims Collection of rare and unusual books, the Mosely & Celia Shugerman Memorial Record Collection, and the Minnie McGehee Branscomb Collection of works relating to women's studies. The collection of materials relating to the college itself were transferred to the Birmingham Public Library Archives.

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