Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Library closed on Friday, July 3rd


The Proctor Library will be closed on Friday, July 3rd, in honor of the Fourth of July weekend. Regular summer hours will resume on Monday, July 6th. Please see our calendar page for all operating hours during the remainder of the summer.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Limited access to public computers this week

This is the year that all the public computers will be replaced throughout the Library facility and this will be done within the next two weeks.

Following today (June 22) the only public computers that will be available will be the 9 computers on the first set of carrels outside the Internet lab.

On Thursday (June25) these last 9 will be removed and we will have no public computers available on Thursday and into Friday

If all goes well, on Friday (June 26) we may gain use of at least 9 public computers and maybe more, but there is also a chance we will be without any on Friday as well.

The following week the whole process of installing new public computers in all areas and floors of the Library will take place

During the rest of this week (June 23-25) we will see boxes and computers going in and out of this place with a particularly busy day expected for Thursday.

Friday, June 12, 2009

New books added in May 2009


A list of the most recent additions of new books has been added to the Library website. Please see our new books page to browse the list. The Library's most recent new book arrivals can always be found on the New Arrivals shelves located immediately to the right after passing through the entrance gates.

If you are looking for a specific book title, please use the Voyager online catalog to search the collection. Our book search tutorial explains the step by step process for using Voyager. And remember to seek assistance from a librarian if you encounter any problems.

Monday, June 8, 2009

New videos added in May 2009


A list of the most recent new videos has been added to the Library website. Please see our new videos page to browse the list. The Library's video collection is located in the Audio-Visual (AV) area in the southeast corner of the first floor of the Library. All videos may be checked out and taken home, but 6 televisions connected to DVD/VHS players are also provided in the AV area for user convenience. Headphones are available for checkout at the Circulation desk.

If you are looking for a specific video, please use the Voyager online catalog to search the collection. Our video search tutorial explains the step by step process for using Voyager. Please feel free to seek assistance from a librarian if you encounter any problems.