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1st floor, Drexel University College of Medicine Campus
2900 Queen Lane

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Library Log
Bringing you the latest news and events from the Drexel University Libraries

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March 28, 2008

Welcome Back! What's New?

Well, we have a lot to tell you about!

Did you notice our new Website?
We've done a visual refresh for a new, more contemporary look -- you'll still find all your old favorites, along with some new features, including highlights of our library blogs, and quick access to our IM/Chat reference service. Let us know what you think!

patio.gifOur New Patio!

Our new outdoor tables are lonely right now, but they're looking forward to the first warm, sunny spring days when they know they'll be the hottest seats on campus! Think about it: warm sun, cool drink, hot wireless -- or maybe even a good book to read!

adaptivetech.gifAdaptive Technologies Room Reopened

Hagerty and Hahnemann Libraries have equipment and software available to assist students with visual and other disabilities. In Hagerty Library, Assistive Technology equipment is now located in Room 122 on the first floor of the library; the key to this room can be requested at the Circulation Desk. In the Hahnemann Library, equipment is available in both the 1st floor computer lab, and the 2nd floor 24-hour room.

Please see Library Services to Patrons with Disabilities for more information.

And watch for: more study room spaces opening soon!

If you were away for the Winter Term, here's some of the news we blogged while you were gone:


March 27, 2008

New Archives Evening Hours

Clipfromteampic.jpgWant to visit the University Archives but can't get here during the day? Starting on April 1, the Archives will be open every Tuesday evening until 8:00 p.m. You can visit the Archives any and every Tuesday evening until the end of the Spring Quarter (June 13).

Visitors who are not members of the Drexel community will need an advance appointment to enter Hagerty Library after 5:00 p.m. Click here to read our full access policies.

Come see us on the Lower Level of Hagerty Library!

At right, Unidentified Drexel Basketball Player, 1895.

March 24, 2008

Drexel Votes: 2000+ New Registrations

vote.jpgDrexel Votes has registered a record number of new voters, more than 2000 since September. Today, March 24th, is the last day to register to be eligible to vote in the PA primary on April 22nd; registration forms completed today can be turned in at the Board of Elections Office at 34 Spring Garden Street.

Watch for more Drexel Votes events as we count down to the crucial Pennsylvania Primary on April 22nd.

March 14, 2008

In Celebration of Women's History Month

homeec.gifThe Drexel University Archives and Special Collections has created a special exhibit, pulling together historical documents and images from the early part of the century that relate to the experience of women students. "From the Kitchen to the Laboratory: The Early Years of Women's Education at Drexel" will be on display in the Lower Level of Hagerty Library through April.

Visit the DrexelArchives blog for more on the history of women at Drexel, as well as news about Archives event and exhibits.

March 13, 2008

Be an Early Bird!

earlybird1.gifSend your Reserves requests in now!

Have you noticed that the days are getting longer, the crocuses are beginning to bloom and the birds are singing at dawn? Yes - Spring is in the air - and that can mean only one thing – that it’s time to drop whatever else you are doing and submit your reserve requests for next term. With only one week between finals and the first day of classes, time is of the essence.

If you are new to Drexel or the library’s course reserve service, instructions for placing materials on reserve can be found here: http://www.library.drexel.edu/services/putreserves.html
Or better yet, call 215-895-6786 for Hagerty Library reserves, or 215-762-7631 for Hahnemann Library, or contact your subject specialist to see what we can do for you.

For those of you who are familiar with the process, here are some handy links:

Thanks very much to those of you – you know who you are – who have already submitted your spring term requests!

March 12, 2008

The Facts Ma'am, Just the Facts

numbers.bmpInterested in finding out how many books are borrowed from the libraries in a year? How many electronic books the libraries offer? how many reference questions did we answer last year?

We've added a Libraries factsheet to our website, listing basic data and statistics about the libraries' facilities, services and resources. Check out our numbers at http://www.library.drexel.edu/resources/documents/factsheet.pdf.

March 05, 2008

New Humanities/Social Sciences Librarian Introduces Himself

lmilliken.gifLarry Milliken, our new Librarian for Humanities and Social Sciences, describes the services he'll offer to the university community in postings to DrexelHumanitiesLib and DrexelSocialSciencesLib, the latest additions to our family of Library Blogs.

Library Blogs provide udpates about new subject-related resources, special exhibits and events in the University Archives, Careers research workshops, and responses to comments from our Suggestion Box. You can visit our blogs dirextly, or subscribe to get updates through your favorite feed reader.

March 04, 2008

New Books at the Libraries

silence.jpgBrowse the February New Book Lists for recent additions to the Hagerty and Health Sciences Library Collections. For your convenience, the lists are grouped by broad subject areas -- set a bookmark for your area of interest ; although the lists are updated each month, the page address for each subject area will always stay the same.

For a more personalized or specialized announcement of additions to the library collections, set up an email alert using the "Preferred Searches" feature of our catalog.

 

 


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