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Library Log

October 30, 2007

DragonCard Required for Entry to Hagerty Library, starting November 1

Dragon Card.bmpStarting Thursday, November 1, all students, faculty, and staff will need a valid DragonCard to enter Hagerty Library. In this case, “valid” means that the prox chip in one’s card can be read by Hagerty’s new security gate.

Many students, faculty, and staff on the Center City and Queen Lane campuses may find that their prox chip information is not included in the University City prox chip database. (A prox chip is a computer chip embedded in your Dragon Card that allows you to enter buildings on the University City campus by waving your card over a sensor rather than swiping it through a slot.)

In order to avoid any inconvenience, please check at any DragonCard office and ask staff to add your information to the database, if needed.

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Filed under: Library Events — Kathleen Turner @ 8:36 am


October 29, 2007

TRUE or FALSE: Orientation Library Quiz

At orientation sessions this summer, we gave you a quiz about the libraries (and entry form for our free printing raffle). How did you do?

1. I can get help from the library in person, by phone, by email and by IM. True or False?

True, of course! Visit the Reference Desk at the Libraries, call us, email or IM us – we’d answer questions by carrier pigeon if that worked best for you!

2. I can use most of the libraries’ resources and services without ever walking through the library door. True or False?

True! With more than 500 databases for doing research, 21,000+ online journals and more than 80,000 electronic books (all available both on and off-campus when you sign in with your University email ID and password) and — of course — email and IM reference, you can be a 4-star library user from anywhere.

3. If the library doesn’t have the book I need, they can help me borrow it from one of thousands of other libraries. True or False?

True! Using our E-Z Borrow service, you can search the catalogs of dozens of nearby academic libraries and request a book yourself; you’ll be notified by email when the book arrives. If you can’t find the book you need through E-Z Borrow, our Interlibrary Loan service can get it for you — just place your request through ILLiad; they’ll send it on to a network of thousands of libraries.

4. When I want to take some time off from studying, the library has new release DVDs and current bestelling books that I can borrow. True or False?

True again! (Do you see a pattern here?) Hagerty Library has several hundred DVDs, classic and recent movies from 12 Angry Men to Snakes on a Plane, popular TV series, and a selection of Bollywood titles. Leisure reading collections at Hagerty and Hahnemann Libraries include both fiction and non-fiction bestsellers, even some current graphic novels.

5. Shhhhh! It’s a library — you’re not allowed to talk here! True or False?

False! (Gotcha on that one, didn’t we?) Students need to work together in groups, to study together — they need to talk to each other! But they also need quiet study space. So we have areas of the libraries that are good for quiet, solitary study, and areas that are a bit more lively; we just ask you to be respectful of your fellow library patrons. And speaking of lively spaces, watch for announcements about Hagerty Library’s new 24-hour lounge area, designed for comfort and collaborative work!

P.S. Winners of the drawing for free printing in the libraries are being notified by email.

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Filed under: Library Events — Kathleen Turner @ 4:28 pm



Debate at Drexel: Hagerty Library Viewing

DebateLogo.jpgWatch the Democratic presidential candidates debate live on widescreen in the Mary Hagerty Learning Lab, lower level of Hagerty Library (L33), 9 pm – 11 pm on Tuesday, October 30th. Refreshments will be served.

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October 23, 2007

Grab your Virtual Costume! Second Life Pre-Halloween Party

Hagerty Library invited the Drexel Community to a “Second Life” Pre- Halloween Party the Evening of October 23rd, with participants meeting online & in person.

Drexel’s Hagerty Library invited members of the University community to join us for a special “Two Worlds Pre-Halloween Party” last Tuesday, October 23rd from 6-7:00 P.M. The name of the event refers to the fact that participants met both in real time and online. Participants had a short introductory session on creating Second Life characters known as “avatars.” Then it got creative – with an open period to explore options for creating avatar Halloween costumes. Guests toured “Drexel Island,” (a site that was created jointly by the University’s College of Arts and Sciences and the Drexel Library) and got tips on finding other Second Life sites. A number of prizes were given away for the best SL costume devised and the event concluded with refreshments.

The party was held in the Classroom L-13 in the lower level of the Library, that now hosts the Second Life software on every desktop.

Contact siftar@drexel.edu about future events or about hosting an introductory event for your class or student organization.

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October 18, 2007

Writing Center Tutors in Hagerty Library

termpaper.gifTutors from the Drexel Writing Center are available in Room 134 in Hagerty Library Monday – Thursday, 5:30 – 8:30 pm to help with writing assignments. Appointments can be made via sign-up sheets posted on the door.

For more about Writing Center hours and services, see http://www.drexel.edu/writingcenter/.

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