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The Suggestion Box

February 28, 2008

What time is it? [Hagerty Library]

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The clock near room 226 is not working. Please replace it.

Thanks for letting us know. We’ll talk with Facilities to see if we can have it fixed or replaced.

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Filed under: Facilities — @ 8:04 am


February 27, 2008

New DVDs [Hagerty Library]

It’s been months since new movies have been added?????

Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, due to several very important projects going on (namely, clearing the third floor!), we have had to slow down the rate at which we’re adding new DVDs to the collection. However, we have recently added 18 new DVDs to the leisure collection and 48 new DVDs to the collection behind the Circulation Desk (Hagerty Reserve DVDs/Videos). Even though the collection behind the Circ Desk isn’t “browsable”, you may still check out the DVDs and take them home. We are currently working on getting new DVDs added, so please look for them soon. As always, if you urgently need a specific title, please see the staff at the Reference Desk who will be happy to assist you in submitting a Rush Cataloging request.

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Filed under: Collection — @ 2:03 pm



Bike Racks [Hagerty Library]

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More bike parking.

Thanks for your suggestion. We are aware that there is a shortage of bike racks at the front of the building. We are ordering new bike racks, and they should be installed in the early spring. We’d appreciate your patience for just a little longer. Thanks!

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Filed under: Facilities — @ 8:01 am


February 26, 2008

30 Days of Night [Hagerty Library]

30 Days of Night (graphic novel)

Thanks for your suggestion. We are ordering this graphic novel, and we’ll look into ordering the DVD as well when it’s released later this month.

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Filed under: Collection — @ 4:59 pm



Foreign Language CDs & Audio Books [Hagerty Library]

You guys should consider getting language CD’s so students studying foreign languages can have other resources outside of class. And books on tape and/or CDs too, for people who want to listen to something while they’re bored at their co-op jobs.

Thanks for your suggestions. We will certainly consider adding foreign language CDs or software for the future. In the meantime, students enrolled in language courses are welcome to visit the Language Lab (http://www.drexel.edu/coas/culturecomm/lang/languagelab.asp). We also encourage using LiveMocha (http://www.livemocha.com), a free, web-based language learning and language exchange site.

We are currently evaluating the possibility of adding an audio books collection, so stay tuned for more details. It’s always nice to hear that there’s interest. Keep the suggestions coming!

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Filed under: Collection — @ 9:13 am


February 25, 2008

Late Night Breakfast [Hagerty Library]

Please put accurate information on your flyers. Your so-called “Breakfast Event until Midnight” barely lasted until 10pm. Disappointing! This doesn’t motivate me to visit the new café! BAD PLANNING!

We’re sorry to hear you were disappointed with the Late Night Breakfast that was sponsored by The Office of Campus Activities and Hagerty Library. We will look into what happened with this event and see if we can avoid such inconveniences in the future.

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Filed under: Events — @ 4:11 pm



Pencils @ The Suggestion Box [Hagerty Library]

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Better pencils for the suggestion slips. Maybe a sharpener? Thanks.

Thanks for your suggestion. I put out some new pencils at the suggestion box, and I will be sure to make sure they are sharpened on a regular basis.

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Filed under: Services — @ 9:07 am


February 23, 2008

DVDs Ordered in February [Hagerty Library]

Thanks for all your recent DVD suggestions. Here are the DVDs we ordered in February–you can expect to see these DVDs on the shelves in 3-4 weeks. Keep the suggestions coming!

2046
3:10 to Yuma
A Mighty Heart
Alambrista / Short Eyes
Ali G Indahouse – The Movie
Antonia
Bill Moyers’ Journal: 4/25/2007: Buying the War
Black Robe
Black Sheep
Blade Runner – The Final Cut
Bourne Supremacy
Bourne Ultimatum
Brokeback Mountain
Casi Casi
Cayo
Chocolat (1988)
Da Vinci and the Code He Lived By
Das Experiment / The Experiment
Devil’s Playground
Downfall
Eastern Promises
Elizabeth – The Golden Age
Elizabeth (1998)
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Friends with Money
Glass House
Golden Door
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Il Postino
In the Valley of Elah
Inland Empire
Jane Austen Book Club
Junebug
Karate Kid
Love Actually
Lust, Caution
Memory of a Killer
Michael Clayton
Millions
Moliere
Monty Python’s Life Of Brian – The Immaculate Edition
My So-Called Life – The Complete Series
Once
Pan’s Labyrinth
Pirates of the Caribbean – At World’s End
Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl
Priest
Saddest Music in the World
She’s Gotta Have It
SLC Punk
Smoke Signals
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
Sunshine
Superbad
The Eagle Has Landed
The Mission
The Nines
The Simpsons Movie
The Squid and the Whale
Tommy Boy
Top Gun
Trade
Valentin
Wedding Crashers
Who Killed the Electric Car?

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Filed under: Collection — @ 8:00 am


February 22, 2008

Maple on Computers [Hagerty Library]

Please update Maple. The permission is expired.

Maple 11 is on all the public systems already, although Maple 10 has not yet been removed. Our apologies for the confusion—we will work on removing the old software shortly.

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Filed under: I.T. — @ 4:21 pm



Construction during exams [Hagerty Library]

Don’t have construction during exam week in library.

Thanks for your suggestion. The construction manager is aware of the final exam schedule, so we will make sure construction will not be an issue during that time. We apologize for having to construct the scaffolding in the atrium during midterms this week—we will plan ahead for the Spring Term’s midterms.

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Filed under: Facilities — @ 8:20 am


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