Congratulations to library workstudy students who made it into Who's Who: Megan Baltz, LaBrandon Dates, Barbara Fitzhugh, Joy Igubadia, Lisa Maholmes, Jane Switzer. We're proud of you!
Just a few things that have been updated that I don't want you to miss:
- There's now a clock next to the sign-in book to make it easy to find the time. I would like to ask that you use the time on this clock, which has been synchronized with all the rest of the clocks in the library, to sign in, so that we're all on the same time. Also, please remember to write down your time as hours and minutes (for example, 2:30) and I will convert it when I do time sheets.
- I've just found out that the circulation computer at the front desk is integrated into our Voyager catalog system, so if a virus happens to get in, our whole system could crash. For this reason, we have been advised by the IT support staff not to put flash drives into the circulation computer. If you need to work on a document, please email it to yourself or put it in storage online to retrieve instead of plugging in a flash drive.
- Events still to come at or sponsored by the library include the Three Tenors concert on Sunday, November 16 at 2 p.m. Other events on campus that are coming up, many of which involve folks from our workstudy team, include the operetta on 11/18, with the choir concert to follow; an art exhibition opening 11/20; Concert Band concert 11/20; Godspell, beginning 11/20; and the Senoir thesis convocation 12/2. Lots of activities are planned for spring: look for an art exhibition in the library and a contest coming up to design a poster for the READ program!
- Please remember: our most important job is customer service. It's never too early or too late to start building a great attitude of customer service. Make it a personal goal to greet every patron who comes in the library, and always ask how you can help. Thanks!
