Friday, October 10, 2008

New online email available

Want to get in touch with someone on the library staff? Need to trade hours with another workstudy student, but don't know their email? Now you can log in to the new library online email account and have the address book at your fingertips. Contact Holley at library@inbox.com or wood-h@lambuth.edu to find out how to log in.

Issues to please remember:
  • when re-shelving, a mis-shelved book is a lost book, so make sure that books are properly in their places. Putting a book back arbitrarily at the end of the row will not do!
  • when putting books in the holding area at the back of circulation (under the window), please make sure to file them correctly according to the rough sort letters indicated on the shelves. This will facilitate re-shelving later.
  • when discharging a book, check to make sure that it's not a reserve before you put it in the holding area for re-shelving. All reserves need to go back on the reserve shelf!
  • reserve books, articles, and music CDs must be discharged before putting back on the shelf. Otherwise the patron accrues fines at an alarming rate!
Don't forget the training in LC catalog Numbers on Sunday, 10/26, and Reference and Research on Sunday, 11/2. There will be a pizza party meet & greet b4 so you can get to know folks you don't know, or see those you don't get to see!

Upcoming events in our library and library-sponsored events on campus:
  • Jane Austen programs: 10/27, Dr. Anita Stamper presents "The Changing Face of Marriage"; 10/30, Dr. Joy Austin presents "Romanticism in Real Life: Early 19th Century English Poetry," in Widsom Parlor; 11/6, Laurie Viera Rigler discusses her book, Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict, in the Hamilton Room.
  • And Cain Rose Up: A Study of Modern Genocides program: 11/16. The Three Cantors performance, Hamilton Performing Arts Center.
  • Halloween Spook-taculra movie fest: Halloween week, 10/27-30, classic movie monsters, 5:30 p.m. nightly - free popcorn and Halloween candy!
  • READ poster contest: Beginning Friday, October 24. There are two categories: enter your original photo or artwork to be placed on a poster, or go all out and enter a complete poster design. *Poster designs must contain the headline “READ.”
Don't forget to exercise your rights and vote! While it's exciting to cast your vote on election day, you never know what might happen to keep you from getting to the polls. Early voting starts Wed., 10/15. Check out our posters all over the library for details on hours and the address of the election commission, and make your voice heard!

Thanks for all the hard work, and have a great fall break! hw

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