Library Reports
The Charles Waddell Chesnutt Library is the central research facility for Fayetteville State University and the surrounding community. Named for Charles Waddell Chesnutt, who was the third president of the institution and the first successful African-American novelist, the library is a four-level contemporary building providing nearly 80,000 square feet of space, seating for approximately 800 patrons, and a capacity for 500,000 volumes and over one million items of microform. The library currently has in its holdings in excess of 192,000 volumes; 20,700 reels of microfilm; 631,000 pieces of microfiche; 2,769 periodicals; and 56 newspapers. It is also a selective depository for state and federal documents. The Chesnutt Library meets the informational needs of the university community by offering a variety of services and special features.
- Library Report 2019 [PDF]
- Library Report 2018 [PDF]
- Library Report 2017 [PDF]
- Library Report 2016 [PDF]
- Library Report 2015 [PDF]
- Library Report 2013 [PDF]
- Library Report 2011 [PDF]
- Library Report 2000 [PDF]
- Library Report 2008 [PDF]
- Library Report 2007 [PDF]
- Library Report 2006 [PDF]
- Library Report 2005 [PDF]
- Library Report 2004 [PDF]
- Library Report 2003 [PDF]
- Library Report 2001 [PDF]
- Library Report 1998 [PDF]