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Our Mission

Friends of ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries, originally founded in 1970 as Colophon, is dedicated to promoting and enriching the resources, services and operations of the seven ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries. Our mission is to help ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries support the curricular and research needs of ÃÛÌÒ½´Methodist University and its communities.

Since our founding, Friends of ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries has been committed to helping the libraries maintain their excellence and has funded over $1.5 million in materials and library services. In addition to providing funds for reference materials and fine press books, the Friends provide much-needed support for electronic resources and equipment.

Friends also provides opportunities for book lovers to become acquainted with each other and with the many resources of the ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries through a series of programs each year.

Friends Board 2024-2025

Diana Blackman '93, '95, '14, President
Janis Knott, Vice President
Nancy Miller, Secretary
Cindy Ruppi '14, Treasurer
Kortney Nelson, Past President

Members 

Joan Gosnell*
Jo Goyne '87, '90
Brynn Price '23
Paul Santa Cruz '08
Jeanne Slay '85
Wendy Whaley
Anne Wittel
Polly York '95
Ellen Zoudlik

Ex Officio

Holly Jeffcoat, the dean of ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries
Amy Carver `94, Friends director

Remembering Joan Gosnell

served multiple terms on the Friends of ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries board. She was a loyal volunteer and staunch supporter of all things Friends. She will be greatly missed.

Our History

Colophon

The founding meeting of Friends of ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries was held September 3, 1970. The founders were in agreement as to the purpose of the organization. It was "to provide opportunities through which associates may become acquainted with each other and with the resources of the University library system; to share enthusiasm for learning, books, prints and related materials; and to establish ÃÛÌÒ½´Methodist University’s libraries as centers of cultural activities enriching the whole community." They also selected a name for the group: "Colophon," a term referring to the graphic device by which printers marked their books.

- From Colophon: The Friends of the ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries: The First Twenty Years, by Mike Hazel to commemorate the Friends' 20th anniversary.

Colophon Collection of Moderns

“The essay was strong in the 1950-1975 period. The ingredients of swift social change, dramatic divisions on national policy, the break-up of established cultural patterns, the presence of superlatively intelligent and sympathetic minds – all combined to give fertile ground for essays of outstanding character. It is possible in the long run of time that the essay of this period will emerge as the most lasting of all literary contributions.” - From A Brief Interpretive by Decherd Turner, former Director of Bridwell Library
The Colophon Collection of Moderns contains approximately 1,700 items: books, broadsides, a few manuscripts and letters representing those writers whose works are believed to be definitive in establishing the contours of the spirit-soul-mind of man for the period of 1950-75.

Although Colophon originally foresaw the project lasting only two or three years, it continues to the present. The Moderns Collection is available to scholars for research at DeGolyer Library.