New and Improved Self Check Machines in Paley Library

We are pleased to announce that Paley Library has two new state-of-the art self-check machines on the first floor of Paley underneath the portrait of Samuel Paley. The new machines now feature a two step procedure that allows all sizes of books to be checked out successfully. With the old check-out machines we found that many of our users were unable to use them for large books such as music scores and art history books. Size and barcode placement is no longer a problem. The graphics on the screen make them very user-friendly and we hope that many more of our users will be able to take advantage of their convenience.

selfcheck.jpg —Penelope Myers

Library Hours for Labor Day Weekend

To accommodate the library and research needs of the Temple University Community the Paley Library building will be open throughout the Labor Day Holiday. The hours are: Saturday, September 1: 9 am to 5 pm Sunday, September 2: noon to 8 pm Monday, September 3: noon to 9 pm Regular hours for the Paley Library building resume on Tuesday September 4. For the Labor Day schedules of specific libraries and operating units, as well as regular operating hours for the fall semester, please consult our library hours page.

Summer Hours for Paley Library

Summer school starts on Monday May 21st. Please note the hours for Paley Library during the summer.

Summer School One runs from May 21st to July 2nd
Summer School Two runs from July 9th to August 18th.

During these two sessions these are the hours for Paley and the Tuttleman Computer Lab:

Paley Library

Monday – Thursday 8 am – 10 pm
Friday 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday Noon – 5 pm

Tuttleman Computer Lab

NOTE: The Tuttleman Computer Lab is currently closed for major renovations. It will re-open Monday June 4.

Monday – Thursday 8 am – 9 pm
Friday 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday, Sunday Closed

Please note the exceptions to this schedule:

Memorial Day weekend we are closed Sunday and Monday May 27th and 28th.

Monday July 2nd 8 am – 8 pm
Tuesday July 3rd 8 am – 5 pm
Wednesday July 4th Closed
Thursday July 5th 8 am – 5 pm
Friday July 6th 8 am – 5 pm
Saturday, Sunday July 7-8 Closed

All Temple University Libraries’ hours are available on our web site
http://library.temple.edu/about/hours/index.jsp?bhcp=1

—– Penelope Myers

Paley Library Hours During Spring Break

Paley Library is open every day during spring break. These are our hours:

Saturday March 3 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday March 4 Noon – 4 pm
Monday March 5 – Friday March 9 8 am – 7 pm
Saturday March 10 9 am – 7 pm
Sunday March 11 Noon – 2 am

For information on hours for all Temple libraries go tohttp://library.temple.edu/about/hours/index.jsp?bhcp=1

If you have any questions please call 215 204-0744.

SEAL Open House – Tuesday Jan 30th 12.30 pm – 3.30 pm

SEAL Open House!
Science, Engineering & Architecture Library (SEAL)
Tuesday, January 30th, 12:30pm to 3:30pm

Please join us at our Open House in the Science, Engineering
and Architecture Library. Enter a drawing for gift
certificates and other goodies, enjoy some light
refreshments, take a tour of the library, learn about our
resources and services, and meet the staff. All faculty,
staff and students welcome!

Science, Engineering & Architecture
Library (SEAL)2nd floor, Engineering
and Architecture Building, room 201

For more information, 1-7828 or SEAL@temple.edu

Gretchen Sneff
Head, Science, Engineering and Architecture Library
1947 North 12th Street
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Voice: (215) 204-4724
FAX: (215) 204-7720
Email: gretchen.sneff@temple.edu

Temple Joins the Center for Research Libraries

We are pleased to announce that Temple University Libraries has joined theCenter for Research Libraries (CRL), a one-of-a-kind consortium of North American universities, colleges, and independent research libraries.

This will provide Temple’s researchers and scholars with access to a vast, unique collection of over four million resources, many of which are materials produced outside the United States, including publications and archives from many developing nations, and most of which are only available through participation in this program.

For example, the Center holds the only copies in North America of over 800,000 foreign dissertations, some of the earliest African-American newspapers, and the 100,000-plus-page archive of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge security force – all of which are now available to Temple faculty and students.

CRL has many additional collection strengths, including area studies, U.S. regional and ethnic newspapers, foreign government documents, and international journals, 50 percent of which are in the sciences.

All materials in the Center’s catalog are available for long-term loan to the Temple libraries. Materials can be kept for up to 2 years if not requested by another CRL patron.

To find the CRL catalog on our website, click on “Find Books”, then Other Catalogs. Please note that CRL holdings are represented in WorldCat. Anything listed in the CRL catalog can be requested through our Interlibrary Loan services.

CRL is located on the campus of the University of Chicago. Temple scholars visiting Chicago are welcome to visit the Center and use the collections in-house. Faculty and students visiting Chicago should contact the Reading Room at least three business days in advance of their desired visit. The number of the reading room is (773)955-4545 ext.347 and the hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9:00 to 2:00.
If you have any questions, please contact
Penelope Myers, Head of Access Service at 215 204-0749, pmyers@temple.edu,
Justin Hill, Head of Interlibrary Loan borrowing at 215 204-0752,jhill@temple.edu, or
the librarian subject specialist for your area.

— Penelope Myers

Diamond Dollars available for photocopying and printing starting August 1

Starting August 1 you can use Diamond Dollars to pay for photocopying and printing in the Temple Libraries. You can also pay cash for photocopying. The Office of Business Services has arranged with Xerox Corporation to provide paid copier service throughout Temple University beginning August 1. The current IKON cards will be accepted until July 31. On August 1st, photocopy machines machines will accept either Diamond Dollars or cash, or both. Plans to transfer balances that remain on IKON cards will be announced soon. — Penelope Myers

Paley Library To Move Materials to the Depository

On Thursday June 22nd we will start to move designated materials from Paley Library to the Library Depository in the Kardon Building. The move of approximately 400,000 volumes from Paley Library will take 3 weeks. This move has to be done first to make room for materials moving from the libraries on main campus that are scheduled to be closed over the summer, including Zahn (already closed), Math, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as well as to create more study space in Paley. Materials being moved from Paley will show their new location in Diamond and the location will link to the form requesting materials from the Depository. For more information on this important project see the Library Depository FAQ.

compactshelving_sm.jpg Jonathan LeBreton, checking progress on the installation of compact shelving in early June.

— Penelope Myers