May 8, 2008
CPLA Library Closes May 9
On Friday, May 9, the City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA) Library will close its
doors after 80 years of service to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus. Over the
past several months, a team of faculty and staff drawn from the
University Library, the
College of Fine and Applied Arts, and the
College of ACES, has developed a plan for the future of
Library services and collections designed to support teaching, learning, and research in urban and
regional planning, landscape architecture, and associated fields. Beginning later this summer, a
public service space designed for this purpose will become part of the
Isaac Funk Family ACES Library.
Over the next several weeks, materials currently housed in the CPLA Library will be
transferred to the Funk ACES Library. This location—a larger, newer library facility that opened
2001—offers faculty and students access to several benefits previously unavailable in the Mumford
location:
While materials currently housed in the CPLA Library will be in transit for a short period of
time this summer, we are committed to facilitating access to needed materials. If you require
access to any Library materials, please consult the
Library Catalog for up-to-date information
regarding location or for digital access. In addition, the
CPLA Library website will be retained as a resource
for information about landscape architecture and urban and regional planning.
Please direct any specific questions regarding the time line regarding the transfer of materials, or any requests for support for your teaching, study, or research in these areas, to Joe Zumalt, Interim City Planning and Landscape Architecture Librarian. If you have any questions about the broader process or plans for new service models, please contact Scott Walter, Associate University Librarian for Services.