Category Archives: Miscellaneous

Fort Finals: Beach Week starts Sunday, April 21!

Join us for Fort Finals: Beach Week Sunday, April 21 – Wednesday, April 24 in the Library Atrium!  We’ll have plenty of beach decor and activites to help you escape from exam stress and, of course, SNACKS starting at 8pm each evening!  Want the inside scoop?  Here are a few highlights we are planning:

    • Giant zen sand garden
    • Postcards to family and friends (back by popular demand … we mail them for you!)
    • Study Paws from 8-9pm each evening outside the Library

Extended hours begin Monday, Aprill 22.

Thanks to the Janet D. Greenwood Library, Longwood Dining Services, the Office of Enrollment Management and Student Success, Cormier Honors College, Cook-Cole College of Arts & Sciences, the Writing Center, and Printing Services for sponsoring this event.

Greenwood Library receives a Muslim Journeys Bookshelf grant

Greenwood Library has been selected to receive a Muslim Journeys Bookshelf grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association.  According to a press release from the National Endowment for the Humanities, “the Muslim Journeys Bookshelf is intended to address both the need and desire of the American public for trustworthy and accessible resources about Muslim beliefs and practices and the cultural heritage associated with Islamic civilizations.”  The grant includes 25 books, three DVDs, and one year of access to Oxford Islamic Studies Online. For more information about the individual titles included in the grant, click here.

Mold in the Basement

As you may know, the Library recently found mold on books in the basement storage room. The cause of the mold is unknown; there was no leak or other noteworthy cause. Basements are never ideal places for book or paper storage, and the HVAC unit in that room has had a series of troubles the past few years.

An example of mold found in the library

Since the discovery last month, we’ve quarantined the room and had visits from an environmental hygienist and disaster remedial experts to obtain an action plan and cost estimates.  The mold is currently dormant, and our main concerns are making sure: no one with compromised immune systems or sensitivities is affected; the mold does not spread; and that we follow protocol designed by the hygienist to effectively fix the problem.

Attached are the report from the hygienist and two estimates from the remedial experts. The first estimate reflects the price to clean every item, and the second estimate is the price to clean approximately 2,000 items. The fewer items we clean, the more the price goes down; we’re looking at a cost of between $25,000 and $45,000. Since we shouldn’t return items to the storage area once it has been cleaned, we will also need to think creatively about where any cleaned items would go.

Attached are 3 excel spreadsheets that break down the approximately 50,000 items by call number. They show titles previously housed in juvenile stacks, main stacks part 1 & part 2, and reference. You’ll see that a majority of these items were placed in the basement because they have not been used often in the past five to ten years. If you would please take a moment to review the titles in your areas of expertise and make a note of any we should investigate saving, we would truly appreciate your help. It may be more cost effective to replace damaged items with a print or online copy, but we will consider restoring the item we have if it is rare or valuable in its current condition. We will happily consider all requests, though budget may dictate which items can be restored or replaced.

We deeply regret any inconvenience this situation creates. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Amanda Hartman, Head of Special Collections and Digital Initiatives, or Suzy Szasz Palmer, Dean of the Library.

Blind Date with a Book!

Let the Library play matchmaker this Valentine’s Day!  Instead of finding your perfect love match, we can help you find a book to make you laugh, cry, or keep you on the edge of your seat.  You’ll find our ‘Blind Date with a Book’ display in the Recreational Reading area in the Library Atrium.  Each book is individually wrapped with words and phrases on the cover that will entice you to check it out and give it a read.  If it turns out to be a bad match, return it and try again!  A book may break your heart, but it will never stand you up!  Come by soon and check out our display!

Greenwood Library Multimedia Lab

Curious about what we have in the Multimedia Lab?  Check out this video

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Dynamic Library FAQ

The Greenwood Library has developed a new dynamic Library FAQ component on our website that allows you to find timely information about library services and policies more intuitively.  You can search all questions or browse by category: About, Borrowing, Faculty, Research,  and Technology. The results include a short answer, resource links to more detailed information, and links to related questions. See, for example, “How do I find an item that is on reserve?

Find Answers

The FAQ is the key component of a year-long help page redesign. Usability studies conducted in 2009 served as a starting point for the redesign, which gives users the choice of asking a librarian or finding answers on their own. The FAQ application was developed by Chris Harper, Library Information Systems Specialist, and includes a web-based administrative interface for easy updates, usage analysis and the ability to embed widgets on library web pages and research guides.

Let us know what you think!

Films on Demand Streaming Video Trial

Films on DemanLongwood users are invited to explore Films on Demand educational streaming videos in a free trial offered through VIVA (The Virtual Library of Virginia) for the month of May.  The database offers high-quality video and multimedia from Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware. Browse by subject and search title or video segment by keyword, producer or standard.

Go to the Trial Databases guide to access Films on Demand, which is only open to Longwood faculty, staff and students through May 31, 2011.

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Library Fans on YouTube

To celebrate the American Library Association’s National Library Week and follow the 2011 theme “Create your own story @ your library,” we asked LU students, staff and faculty what they liked most about the Janet D. Greenwood Library. Below is a video of their testimonials:

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Looking for the artist

Thank you to the artist who created this terrific white board drawing to share with everyone in the Library. We’d like to thank you personally, so let us know who you are and how we can contact you.

Library Survey Prize Winners

Congratulations to grand prize winners Suzanne Locascio, Quan Zhou, Natalie Massey, and Steven Oliver, chosen at random from respondents to the Greenwood Library LibQUAL+ service quality survey. They are shown below receiving their prizes: an iPod Touch, a Nintendo Wii, a Nikon CoolPix camera, and a Tom Tom navigation system. Thirteen additional winners received Barnes & Noble gift cards.

Thanks to the 935 Longwood students, faculty, and staff who responded to the survey!

Suzanne Locascio and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Suzanne Locascio and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Quan Zhou and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Quan Zhou and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Natalie Massey and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Natalie Massey and Dean of the Library, Wendell Barbour

Steven Oliver and Electronic Resources Librarian, Virginia Kinman

Steven Oliver and Electronic Resources Librarian, Virginia Kinman

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