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May 25, 2005

New Librarian

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The University Libraries are pleased to announce that Angelique Jenks-Brown has joined our staff as the new subject librarian for psychology, geology, and environmental studies. She will also have responsibility for the map collection.

Angelique is a recent graduate of the library and information science program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has public services experience in reference, instruction, and reserves.

Posted by erushton at 12:32 PM

May 24, 2005

Reserve Reading Room Closed for Summer

The Bartle Library Reserve Reading Room will be closed this summer beginning June 1, 2005 for replacement of the lights. Books on reserve are available at the Bartle Library Circulation Desk.

Fine Arts materials are accessible from the North stairwell (go up the Library’s main stairway, over the bridge and through the reading room to the stairs). Patrons whose disabilities prevent them from using stairs should contact the Bartle Circulation Desk at 777-2194 for assistance in accessing Fine Arts materials. Fine Arts materials may be checked out at the Bartle Library Circulation Desk. For questions, see staff at the Bartle Library Circulation Desk.

Posted by mulligan at 01:29 PM

Electrical Shutdown Affects Library Annex@Conklin

There will be an electrical shutdown at the Library Annex on Tuesday, May 31. We regret we will not be able to page any library materials on May 31st. We expect regular operations to resume June 1st.

Posted by bordeaux at 12:43 PM

May 12, 2005

More Online Reference Trials

In addition to Xreferplus, the Libraries are currently reviewing Oxford Reference Online, a collection of online reference tools that includes dictionaries, books of quotations, and encyclopedias. Please try it out from any computer on campus and let us know what you think.

Posted by bordeaux at 02:59 PM

May 06, 2005

24 Hour Service in Bartle during Exam Week

The Bartle Library will be open continuously until 9 p.m. Thursday, May, 12.

Posted by bordeaux at 01:11 PM