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The Suggestion Box

July 31, 2007

Alumni can now check out DVDs! [Hagerty Library]

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Why are alumni not allowed to check out DVDs? I believe we should be treated [like students] as far as using library resources are concerned. Hoping this will change something.

Thanks for your suggestion. After looking into this, Hagerty Library has changed its borrowing policy. Alumni are now allowed to check out DVDs. Enjoy!

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Filed under: Collection, Services — @ 11:42 am


July 27, 2007

Accessing Microfilm [Hagerty Library]

Two things would make it easier when ILL provides microfilm instead of print:
1. Chair/stool at proper height. Library chairs are too low.
2. Longer time period before time-out on software.

Thanks for your suggestion. We want to make the use of the microfilm reader as comfortable and convenient as possible. With the microfilm reader now behind the Circulation Desk, the chair at the reader has an adjustable height feature. If that does not meet your needs, please talk with someone on the Circulation staff who will help you find another chair.

Additionally, we have eliminated the time limit on the software. I hope this helps!

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Filed under: Facilities, Services — @ 1:04 pm


July 26, 2007

Heroes Season 1 [Hagerty Library]

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Please purchase Heroes Season 1.

Thank you for your recommendation. Heroes Season 1 is not scheduled to be released on DVD until August 28. At that time, I will check with our vendor to see if we can order this title.

Stay tuned for more information…

Followup:

I am pleased to say we ordered Heroes Season 1 on DVD. We’re expecting this DVD set shortly after its release date on August 28—please check back after that to see if they’re in. Enjoy!

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Filed under: Collection — @ 9:59 am


July 25, 2007

Log on, log on, and log on again [Hagerty Library]

When we use the library computers, we sign on with our name and password, yet we still must enter our name and password again to access electronic resources or course reserves from the library website. I can see if we were accessing from home, but we are in the library and have already entered our credentials (username and password). Can that extra (yet annoying) step be eliminated somehow since we’re obviously already logged in?

Thanks for your question. Due to copyright restrictions on the electronic course reserves, students must re-enter their username and password to access these resources. Unfortunately, there is no way we can avoid this “extra step”.

As for the electronic databases, you should not have to re-enter your username and password if you have already entered that information to log on to the computer. All computers on campus should be automatically authenticated based on IP address. If you are having trouble with this again, please contact the Hagerty’s Reference Desk at 215.895.2755 so we can help you troubleshoot this problem.

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Filed under: I.T. — @ 8:59 am


July 24, 2007

Too many signs–too much confusion [Hagerty Library]

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Why do you put so many notes everywhere? 6 “Books only”, “No VHS” at auto-checkouts, tons of “No food or drink”, etc…They make our library so ugly and unprofessional!!!

Thanks for your concern. Hagerty Library hangs signs to clarify student privileges and the library’s policies. We make an effort to post only those signs that are absolutely necessary. We will look into the possibility of creating more professional signs, but due to costliness, this may not be possible. However, we do have a graphic designer on staff who is working to make the signs less redundant and more aesthetically pleasing. We appreciate your interest in Hagerty’s appearance!

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Filed under: Facilities, Services — @ 3:09 pm



Bike Rack [Hagerty Library]

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Please get more bike racks. It doesn’t make sense to have room for 8 bikes when the library has room for a few hundred students.

Thanks for your suggestion. We agree that more bike racks are needed to better serve the students at Hagerty. As part of the renovations to the library we are considering adding more bike racks. It is important that we consider the placement of new fixtures like this in light of the big renovation picture, so please stay tuned for more details.

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Filed under: Facilities — @ 11:23 am


July 23, 2007

Resources in Asian Languages [Hagerty Library]

Please order some books in Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.). Drexel has 20% Asian, and nearly half of the languages offered in ELC are Asian languages. So please order some so we don’t need to go to UPenn.

Hagerty Library has not collected many non-English language materials for two major reasons. The first is that our budget is dedicated to supporting the teaching and research missions of the university, and foreign language study has not historically been a major aspect of those missions. The second is the difficulties of obtaining and processing materials in non-English languages, particularly those using non-Roman scripts. We are, however, aware that Chinese and Japanese are taught in the IAS modern languages program, and that there are a number of Drexel students whose first language is something other than English. We are looking into the possibility of obtaining more non-English language materials for the collection, particularly fiction, poetry, and other items of interest. If you have particular titles or types of materials you would like to see in our collection, please let us know!

Followup:

We’re now in touch with a vendor that sells Asian language books and other materials. We will do our best to collect materials that we think will be helpful and popular. As always, please let us know if you have any titles you’d like us to order.

Additionally, the Walnut Street West branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia has an extensive collection of Asian language books and videos. Here’s some information on that branch: http://libwww.library.phila.gov/branches/branch.cfm?loc=WAL. Check it out!

Make sure to show your Drexel Student ID to the Free Library staff in order to obtain a library card. Enjoy!

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Filed under: Collection — @ 2:35 pm



Where can I study in peace? [Hagerty Library]

People are always so loud in the little food lounge you have. Please stop them.

We are sorry you’ve had difficulty studying in the Food and Drink Lounge in the Lower Level. The entire Lower Level of Hagerty Library, including the Food and Drink Lounge, is designated as the area where conversation and group work are allowed. If you would like a quiet place to study, we recommend you use the second and third floors—those are designated quiet areas.

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Filed under: Facilities, Services — @ 8:57 am


July 18, 2007

Do you have educational DVDs? [Hagerty Library]

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The majority of titles in the DVD library are not very educational. Please regularly order more mathematics/science DVDs. There are tons online.

Thank you for your suggestion. It is true there are lots of educational math/science DVDs online but most are quite expensive. We do occasionally order science DVDs—these are mostly new releases from National Geographic. But because of cost, I usually only order science-related DVDs on request by faculty or students. Please feel free to send me suggestions for purchase. Suggested titles that can be related to course work or research programs have higher priority for ordering.

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Filed under: Collection — @ 9:48 am


July 17, 2007

Heroes Season 1 [Hagerty Library]

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Please purchase Heroes Season 1.

Thank you for your recommendation. Heroes Season 1 is not scheduled to be released on DVD until August 28. At that time, I will check with our vendor to see if we can order this title.

Stay tuned for more information…

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Filed under: Collection — @ 9:44 am


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