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The Suggestion Box

June 2, 2007

Can we keep our books longer? [Hagerty Library]

Graduate students should be able to check out books for longer than one month.

Thanks for your suggestion. As graduate and undergraduate students share many of the same resources, we are unable to extend loan periods for graduate students. We want to ensure that as many students as possible are able to utilize the library’s resources. Graduate and undergraduate students can check out resources for 28 days with 2 renewals.

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Filed under: Collection, Services — @ 12:33 pm



Laptops are in high demand! [Hagerty Library]

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Please have more laptops available for students. Thanks!!

Thanks for your suggestion. We realize laptops are in high demand here at Hagerty Library. This summer we will be purchasing twenty new laptops to supplement and replace the older laptops. Additionally, we will have ten new laptops for circulation at Hahnemann Library. We hope you enjoy these new laptops!

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Filed under: I.T., Services — @ 10:25 am


June 1, 2007

Is my password public? [Hagerty Library]

When typing my username/password to enter a private online account (DrexelOne, Facebook, etc.), Windows asks if it should memorize this information for later use. If I accidentally hit “ok”, everyone using that computer will have access to my accounts. Please disable this feature of Windows.

Since you are logging into these systems with your Drexel username and password, your information is only available to your login and cannot be retrieved by anyone else using the same computer.

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Filed under: I.T. — @ 12:35 pm



Textbooks on Reserve [Hagerty Library]

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If a book is required for a class, it should be on reserve. Thanks for the awesome, upgraded video library.

We’re glad you’re enjoying all the new DVDs. There are more on the way, so keep checking back for the latest titles.

We place materials on course reserve at the instructor’s request. Unless we hear from the instructor, we do not know that a particular book is needed. I encourage you to talk to your faculty and department heads to encourage that the library is notified of all course reserve materials. On the library’s end, each subject librarian does their best to contact faculty and encourage them to send updated course reserves lists. The library does not purchase copies of all textbooks that are used in classes, because new editions are printed so frequently. Within a few years, we would have a library filled with out-of-date textbooks. Thanks for your patience!

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Filed under: Collection — @ 10:44 am


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