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Library Leads, September 2019, Issue 9
Contents:
Newly Remodeled Spaces - New and Returning Services in the Library By Library Leads
Conference Notes by Library Leads
Summer 2019 - Open Educational Resources Grants Update By Michele Gibney
Update on the Remodel by Thy Son and Michele Gibne
Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 28, May 23, 1975
Argues forced enrollment: Turlington urges incentive plan (with photo); The Second Annual Junior Night (photo); Mondale calls food \u27most important issue; Plans in progress to remodel second floor of library building; SATRA planning art festival to showcase university talent.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1227/thumbnail.jp
19720001: Libraries (Remodel), 1968
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1968. Items were received in 1972 and include notable materials from the Apel Files (the remodel of Morrow Library). Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents
Criss Chronicles, Volume 3, Issue 3
This edition of Criss Chronicles highlights the new eBook collection, Step into Foreign Spaces, What Are You Reading, UNO Theatre Department materials from 1953 in the university archives, Shakespeare-related materials in the library, Innocence in the Osborne Family Gallery, A Conversation With... Shaista Wahab, Copyright Corner, the Kaneko-UNO Library remodel and book club, and a calendar of events.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/crisschronicles/1007/thumbnail.jp
Perspective, Vol. 10, No. 1, Fall 1998
This issue contains articles on Dr. Stephen M. Jordan and his plans as president of Eastern Washington University, Homecoming 1998, the rededication and remodel of JFK Library at Eastern, Eastern Washington University\u27s relationship with the Spokane business community, and profiles on alumni Ken Crawford and Kurt Schulz.https://dc.ewu.edu/alumni_pubs/1067/thumbnail.jp
Finding Common Ground at Plymouth State University [NERCOMP, June 5, 2007]
Fall 2006 saw the opening of the Learning Commons at Lamson Library at Plymouth State University. Almost immediately, gates counts jumped and the once traditional library was abuzz with activity. By doing a minor remodel of the 10-year old library structure and utilizing existing staff, a dynamic partnership was created. This presentation covers the 16 month-long project that saw a unique marriage between two key departments, the Library and Information Technology Services, with additional collaboration of other student services areas. It discusses how PSU, was able to build on current trends in Libraries, Technology and Higher Education and make our Commons uniquely Plymouth
McNair Students, Scholarly Identity, and the University Libraries
Members of the UL Assessment Committee give an overview of a project underway to gather ideas from students and UL employees ahead of a possible remodel of Michener Library. In contrast to previous Committee work that assessed our existing spaces, we are calling on folks to imagine how a future version of the library might look and function. We will outline what we have accomplished so far, share items from a draft of the student survey, discuss plans for gathering data from employees, and have time for feedback and questions on our process
The Betulin Project: Introduction 2014
CH 203 Betulin Project Lab. Introduction to the Betulin Project
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