The Tri-County Technical College Library faculty and
staff made its annual Books-a-Million run! We purchased titles for all three
campuses. Each campus will have a
display during June that will feature the new books. Many of our faithful
library patrons have made requests for casual reading, as well as for subject
areas that needed up-to-date information for student research purposes. Some of
the subjects that we purchased materials for are: the Romanovs, NCLEX, ASVAB,
credit repair, personal finance, Military history, local history, alternative
medicine, weaponry, gardening, cook books, and architecture. Some of the
popular titles that we purchased are: Inferno by Dan Brown, NOS4A2 by Joe Hill,
Waiting to be Heard by Amanda Knox, Winter of the World by Ken Follett, Getting
in!: the Zinch guide to College Admissions and Financial Aid in the Digital Age
by Steve Cohen, et al, The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, The Best of Me
by Nicholas Sparks, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloots,
and My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor, as well as many, many more. The new
titles have not been fully processed so they are not yet available for check
out. We will keep you informed on the progress of the processing of these
books. If you made a specific request,
we will send you an email to let you know when your title is ready.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Library Gets a Face Lift
For the first time in over 20 years, the TCTC library will
be remodeled. This summer project will
include new furniture, a new circulation and reference desk area, new carpet, new
paint on the walls, and a café area. We
are especially proud of the anticipated updates to the large study rooms. These rooms will include a large screen
monitor that is hooked to individual input stations. By using this technology students can bring
21st century skills to their team group projects. See Backbone
Media Platform. Additionally we will be adding a Mac Bar area that will
include Mac computers. Colors will focus on the TCTC colors of red, black, and khaki. Planning for this project started a few years
ago and ramped up in December, 2012, with the choice of KI as the furniture vendor
and designer. During January, February,
and March, colors, patterns, and furniture was discussed between a number of
staff and faculty and students. In April, the library staff began the process
by shifting some of the shelving so that the large back window area became more
open. We are in the process of moving
the bound periodicals to another location. That area will become the Legal area
and support the new paralegal program that starts in Fall, 2013. The next steps will be redoing the carpet,
painting the walls, and updating the study rooms. There will be different times
that specific areas of the library will need to be blocked off to accommodate all
these adjustments. Furniture should
arrive by the end of July. We anticipate
the entire project to be complete for the beginning of the fall semester. A color board and design plans are at the
circulation desk. Feel free to stop by and look at the redesign.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
National Library Week: Like Shark Week, but with Cardigans
NLW was 4/15/13-4/21/13 this year. I usually don’t pay too much attention to it,
but when I worked at the Oconee County Public Library we liked to make a big
deal of it. We created displays, scheduled programs at each library location,
and sometimes even had “Fine Free Week” if overdue books were returned.
I’ve been the main Instruction Librarian at TCTC for almost
6 years, so most students have attended a workshop in which I guided them
through the process of using an academic library. Part
of the English 101 workshop explains the differences between academic journals
and magazines. I use a journal article called “library anxiety among students” as an example of research results published in
academic journals. When I talk about
“library anxiety”, many students giggle self-consciously, then furtively glance
around to see if others in the room also just realized that they suffer from a
touch of it themselves.
The quote, National Library Week: Like Shark Week, but with cardigans, is from a listserv of community college
librarians. While it was posted in jest,
it makes me wonder why the general population continues to see librarians as
(at best) uptight shushers and (at worst) sharks in sweaters. Here at the TCTC library all of us strive to
be friendly, approachable, and helpful to students, so rest assured that we are
here to assist you with whatever you need.
I’ve answered plenty of reference questions, but I’ve also given people
directions to hotels, helped them register for next semester’s classes, given
out BandAids, and on one occasion found enough safety pins for a student to fix
the zipper in her pants. Obviously, a
shark in a sweater would not do that!
Monday, May 6, 2013
A New Discovery Service
Students engage in information
searches through Google on a daily basis.
As we work to meet the needs of our students, the library wanted to
adopt a Discovery Service that reflects a similar search experience. This service, called MegaSearch, is one that
many students take advantage of on a daily basis. It feels like a Google search, retrieves many
hits like a Google search, and is easy to use.
Most of our databases and the
library’s catalog can now be searched via this tool. Additionally, hits obtained from a single
search can be filtered through a source selection feature of the service. Are you looking specifically for a reference
source, a magazine, or possibly a newspaper article? If so, select the box on the left side of
your results screen to access this feature!
The MegaSearch box can be found on the
TCTC library’s home page. The address is
http://library.tctc.edu. Good luck!
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