New Food/Beverage Policy Well Received

With the addition of new carpets, new furniture and new computers on the first floor west of the Paley Library, the hope is that it will all stay looking clean and well maintained for the students of today and tomorrow. To facilitate this goal a new food and beverage policy was introduced at the start of the fall semester. The new food policy allow snacks of all types, but foods that are by nature messy or aromatic (think styrofoam containers of chinese food, cheesesteaks or pizza) are no longer permitted in the library. We do make an exception for the new cafe area; the messy and/or aromatic foods are allowed there. Beverages of all types may be consumed as long as they are in a closed container.

foodposter.jpg So far Temple students are cooperatively adhering to the new policy, and we are receiving positive feedback about the changes to the first floor west of the Paley Library. We appreciate that Temple students are supporting our efforts to keep this area clean and a place that everyone on campus will want to use. More information about our new food and beverage policy is available on our website, or you may contact Steven Bell to discuss the new policy.

Name the Cafe Space Contest

Paley Library has added a cafe to its newly renovated first floor computing commons. The cafe provides a library space for students to socialize and eat, and also compute since laptops can connect to the wireless network anywhere in the Library building. What the Library cafe doesn’t have is a name.

cafecontest.jpg We need our students’ help to find a great name for our cafe. To encourage participation the Library and Dining Services are sponsoring a “Name the Space” contest open to all Temple University students. We are looking for the best, cleverest or otherwise catchy name that has a book, reading or library theme to it. There is a great prize for the winner of the contest – an 8 GB ipod. Submit your entry to tudining@temple.edu.

ceLIBration Welcomes New Students To Library

On Friday, August 29, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Paley Library’s first floor was transformed into ceLIBration headquaters. ceLIBration is the Libraries’ annual Welcome Week extravaganza, and it welcomes new students to the Temple University Libraries. ceLIBration offers a fun opportunity to learn about the Library and meet the people who work there. With plenty of food and music, as pictured below, there is plenty of activity for the new students.

jimmy_johns.jpg This year the turnout was great, and hundreds of students visited Paley Library to participate in the festivities. In addition to video games and quizzo, the Library offered Secret Cinema, a well regarded classic film event that is popular in Philadelphia. Many prizes and gifts were given away during several raffles. The Library once again held a Guitar Hero III contest, and several students turned out to try their hand at becoming our new Guitar Hero champion. This year Derek Burton, a freshman, emerged victorious with the highest score in two rounds of competition. Derek is pictured below showing his Guitar Hero skills.

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Renovation Update: Ground Floor Closed 8/22 – 8/24

Construction of the new Media Services Department on the lower level of the Paley Library is proceeding on schedule. To allow for some especially disruptive work we will need to close the lower level to the public beginning Friday, August 22. The lower level will re-open on Monday, August 25. During this closure there will be no access to the Urban Archives Department, the microforms collection and much of our government documents collection. Please plan your library research accordingly.

Renovations Update – Week of July 28

Now that the new carpet is in place we’ll be adding new furniture this week, although you may have noticed the addition of some great new soft seating on the east side of the first floor last week. In addition to some painting work, you’ll see lots of new furniture being assembled all week on the first floor west of Paley Library. Most of this furniture will be for our computer work area. Not only are we adding new furniture but we’ll also be adding more computers to the area. Our new reference desk may be arriving this week as well. We also hope to have our self-service book checkout machines back in place and operating soon.

Renovations are also happening on the lower level of the Paley Library. Currently construction is taking place to create a new service desk area and to add several media viewing/study rooms. During this construction process the lower level is a bit of a mess. We recommend that you explore the second and third floors for good study and computing areas.

Thanks again to the Temple community for their patience and support during our renovation process.

Renovation Update – More Disruptions This Week

During the week of July 13 renovation activity will continue and expand. On the west side of the first floor carpet work will begin. As the carpet is removed and new carpet installation begins it will be necessary to close the front door entrance to the Library for several hours. During this time access to the Paley Library will be through the Tuttleman Learning Center entrance. The exact date and time of this closure is not yet known, so please check back or just look for sign postings on the building doors. As work continues on the construction of cafe, anticipate the usual hammering and drilling noises.

Also, during this week the renovation project expands to the lower level. Mid-week movers will begin preparing the lower level for the new Media Services Unit. For now, the main disruption will be moving equipment. Construction activity will begin later on the lower level.

Again, check back for more details soon.

PC Relocation in Paley

During the initial phase of our first floor west renovation approximately 25 of the Paley Library public computers are relocated to spaces on the second and third floor of our facility. The 25 computers opposite the reference desk area are still available during the renovations. The second and third floor computers are conveniently located in spaces just off the stairway and elevator lobby. If you need assistance in locating a computer in the Paley Library please ask for help at the Reference Desk.

First Floor Project Alert – Week of July 7

Here are a few things you should know about the first phase of our first floor (west side) enhancement project. Much of our furniture and equipment will be moved out of the area starting Wednesday July 9. This will result in considerable disruption for many of our users. You can expect the following to happen this week:

Standup Computer Consoles will be moved out of the area Self-Check

Circulation Terminals will be moved out of the area Computers and associated furniture will be moved out of the area

Reference Desk will be moved to a slightly different location in the same area

All of the Leisure Reading Collection books have already been relocated to the far end of the east side of the first floor (near the Reference Department Office), and all of the New Book Collection has been relocated to an area just opposite the Tuttleman Circulation Desk. While we will have far less computers available during this period, there will still be computers opposite the reference desk and on the upper levels. Next week you can expect a fair amount of carpet removal in the west side of the first floor.

During this period the front entrance to Paley Library on the Bell Tower side will be closed.

The only way to enter the Paley Library will be through the Tuttleman Center entrance.

We will also begin constructing walls for our future cafe. This will create some noise and possible dust in a small area. We will continue to keep our user community updated on this project as the work progresses.

First Floor West Enhancements to Begin

Starting with the week of July 7 a month-long project to enhance the west side of the Paley Library first floor will result in some service disruptions to the Temple University Community. While this will cause some short-term inconveniences to you, our library users, we greatly anticipate our ability to serve you better in what will be a more functional, comfortable and attractive space. During the next month we will be moving furniture, laying new carpet, creating a consolidated leisure and new book reading area, providing new computer workstations with updated computer equipment, additional scanners, more collaborative work tables, a new reference desk location, a new display area, adding a news/media area and creating a small cafe for beverages and refreshments. As a result there will be times when computers will not be accessible. To minimize the loss of some computer access we will be adding additional computer work areas on the upper levels of Paley Library.

These renovations and additions to Paley Library will result in an even better facility for study, research and collaboration. We do apologize in advance for any inconveniences this may cause for our user community. We greatly appreciate your understanding and patience so that we can achieve a better Paley Library. For daily questions about computer availability we recommend you call our Reference Desk at 215-204-8212. If you do have any questions or concerns about this project please contact Steven Bell, Associate University Librarian for Research and Instructional Services.

No Joke – We Now Offer Total Access To The Chronicle

While some of the Libraries’ online databases (e.g., LexisNexis) have long contained searchable content from the Chronicle of Higher Education, we are now pleased to offer free, campuswide access to the complete contents of the Chronicle. That includes every new weekly issue, the complete searchable archive back to 1989, and the full-text of the Almanac of Higher Education back to 1995.. Simply navigate to the Chronicle website and click on links to any article to gain access to the full text. When off campus, simply authenticate yourself using your Temple network account.

To get further value from the Libraries’ subscription to the full-text of the online Chronicle, sign up for free subscriptions to any of the Chronicle’s e-mail newsletters and RSS feeds. Daily reading of both Academe Today and Afternoon Update present an excellent strategy for keeping up with the latest developments in higher education. Just create your account and then sign up for your newsletters. For those who prefer to use a news aggregator, the Chronicle has plenty of RSS feeds from which to choose.

We hope that providing campuswide access to the complete text of the Chronicle of Higher Education will help every member of the Temple University Community to be better informed about the world of higher education.