LIS arts and Crafts Exhibit
The LIS Staff Arts and Crafts exhibit has been scheduled in the Atrium of the Main Library for June 8 – 22. Please contact me to submit your art or craft work. I hope you will consider sharing your...
View ArticleHelp Save the Yellow Cables!
The Yellow Cable Program is rapidly drawing its last breath! Please spread the word: Encourage the return yellow Ethernet cables to the bins at the Circulation Desks. Unless we see an immediate return...
View ArticleTraining session on Federal government information resources: past, present...
Submitted by Hans Raum On Wednesday morning, April 15 Hans will do a presentation at 9 am in room 105 for any staff members who would like to find out more about both printed and online information...
View ArticleMain Library Displays
Submitted by Joseph Watson Display space in the Atrium is now fully booked for the rest of the Spring Term. Recent displays have been: Students Against Violence: pictures of the “Red Ribbon Campaign”....
View ArticleWho was that in the Library?
Submitted by Judy Watts Our new Library has been in use for almost five years and still draws many visitors and requests for tours. This past week, Amara Lakhous, writer and freelance journalist, and...
View ArticleFree Webinar: Creating a Customer-Focused Culture in Your Library
Posted by Brenda Ellis April 24th from 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Open to all library staff, trustees, friends, and other interested parties. Visit the NELINET Event Details for more information:...
View ArticleNetwork Services Restored
Submitted by Howie McCausland We finally restored network services (interrupted over Holiday Break when a snowplow damaged a fiber cable) to the Marble Works (Vermont Campus Compact) and the Stone...
View ArticleOffice moves!
Submitted by Jeff Rehbach During the next week, you may spot lots of activity as several us move to new office locations: Jeff Rehbach: Voter 223 (Tom’s former office) Ron McKinnon: Voter 206...
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