We’re updating our cleaning schedule in the Bookmark Café. Starting this Monday, November 2nd, the café will close between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. on weekdays and 3 and 4 p.m. on weekends. This will allow sufficient time for us to give the café a good scrub.
The main part of the library is open during our café cleaning hours. If you’re studying in the café during cleaning time, you’re welcome to move into the main part of the library while you wait for the staff to finish their work.
We’ll also be installing larger trash bins in the café. Please use them and help us maintain a safe, clean, and comfortable work environment at Hagerty Library.
Need to start a research project? Want to find a librarian in your subject area? Looking for our latest DVD?
Check out the Quick Links on the left side of our homepage. You can find a lot of the things you’re looking for in a snap.
Research: Start with “Proquest Research Library” as a jumping off point to other databases.
Connect: Find a librarian who specializes in your subject with “Subject Librarians.”
Relax: Click “New Books & DVDs” to check out what’s new in our Leisure Book and DVDs.
We’ve got a lot on our website. If you’re overwhelmed, try Quick Links–you might just find what you’re looking for
Maybe you’ve got a big pile of library fines and you need to borrow a laptop. Or maybe you left your Dragon card in your dorm, and you’re meeting your classmates in the library in 5 minutes.
Need a quick fix? Using someone else’s Dragon card is not the answer!
If you use someone else’s Dragon card, or if you let someone else use yours, you are misusing a card. This is a violation of Drexel’s Student Conduct and Community Standards, and you will get in serious trouble. Library-related misuse includes:
• Using someone else’s Dragon card to enter Hagerty
• Using your own card to swipe other people into Hagerty
• Using someone else’s card to check out anything—laptops, books, DVDs, and course reserve materials included
If you’re thinking about using someone else’s card, or if a friend asks to borrow yours, don’t do it. You will both face having your cards confiscated or worse. Drexel library staff takes this very seriously, as does Public Safety and the Office of Student Conduct.
Please protect your ID and use it responsibly.
Last week Provost Mark Greenberg announced that Dr. Danuta Nitecki has been named Drexel’s new Dean of Libraries. We couldn’t be more excited for her January arrival.
Click here to read the full text of Greenberg’s announcement, and to learn more about our new dean.
Welcome, Dr. Nitecki!
Drexel’s law school will soon enter its exam period, and that means temporary changes in the law library (known to many as the third floor of Hagerty Library).
From October 26th through November 7th, the law library will be closed to non-law students.
In order to make room for everyone, Hagerty Library will be closed to Drexel alumni and members of the public during this time.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation during the exam period. Starting on Monday, November 9th we will return to regular access.