Posted on June 19, 2008 by rhondagonzales
As we contemplate our upcoming relocation and remodel, we are attempting to find spaces around campus for our faculty and staff. One obvious solution has been that the subject liaisons could have offices in the building where their faculty and student constituents are located. I was interested to read this post on the ACRLog about [...]
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Posted on August 31, 2007 by rhondagonzales
Happy Labor Day Weekend. Here is a picture of the almost finished product. We are still going to order signs and are still waiting on new desk chairs, but you get the picture. So far, the LIC has been met with positive response!
In addition to the physical changes, we are working to make administrative changes [...]
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Posted on August 24, 2007 by rhondagonzales
For everyone who expressed interest in seeing pictures of the tables and study carrels, here is a photo of the study carrel. Unfortunately, the 3 x 5 tables are already gone to someone on our campus. I’m sorry, I know those were really in demand!
The carrels are single sided with an upright back that can [...]
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Posted on August 2, 2007 by rhondagonzales
For those of you who have seen our library before, here’s a picture of what we’ve been doing lately. (And one of the reasons I’ve been quiet on the blogging front.)
The new Library Information Commons will include group presentation rooms, laptop study tables, group and individual study areas, the reference collection and library [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2006 by rhondagonzales
Hi Everyone,
I came to work this morning and realized I hadn’t posted in quite a while. That doesn’t make for a very exciting Blog! Frankly, I just haven’t been making time lately to keep up with reading my daily blogroll postings. That’s usually where I get ideas on what to post. I’ve had a [...]
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Posted on August 17, 2006 by rhondagonzales
StevenB just posted today on an article in the Chronicle that discussed what makes new library buildings “work” for students. It’s interesting to me because some of the trends we have been looking at with our architects were mentioned as NOT being the factors that make the most difference. Read the post from ACRLog called [...]
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Posted on August 17, 2006 by rhondagonzales
I have just spent the last two days meeting with the architects that are helping us to prepare a program plan to turn in to the state for funding for a library revitalization. These guys ask really good questions! They have been encouraging the campus to think about the library of the future as the [...]
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