Miscellaneous Murray Updates

What’s been going on in Murray lately? Despite the end of term, we’re still busy bees here. Too busy to remember to do Branching Out posts. 🙂

  • We’ve extended our summer hours!
  • Spring Session has begun, and we’ll be offering drop-in tours of the Murray Library this week and next week. Do you know of anyone new to campus who would be interested in a tour? More details can be found on the Murray Info page of the Tours Guide. 
  • If you didn’t get the chance to visit the Take a Break with Us room in the Murray Library, check out the photos we’ve uploaded on our Facebook page (no need to have a Facebook account to see them!)
  • We’re hosting a Sask Polytech student for the next 3 weeks. Blaynne will be learning all about circulation, interlibrary loans, stack maintenance, and some reference.
  • Jo Ann has moved over to her new office in Student Learning Services… It’s strange seeing that empty desk. Good thing that she’s not too far away!

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Take a break activities …

Here are some examples of  “Take a break activities” several of the Education students left behind on the table for our amazement…  and then… there was David....! Get the joke?  Comments would be appreciated! No prize to follow but we do make great popcorn over here…

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They’re On the Move

Monday Music and Education, Tuesday Murray, today Engineering, and next week Health Science. The therapy dogs are sure making their way around the library.

Yesterday here at Murray we gladly hosted the four legged critters. Over 250 students came to de-stress with belly rubs and cuddles… for the dogs of course. It was amazing to see how much the students enjoyed the experience and their happy faces. We look forward to seeing the dogs again.20150414_120007

You’re next Engineering! You’ll have to let us know about your experience.

Also check us out! The library is super duper famous: The StarPhoenix News Article, Global Video, and CBC News Article and Video (starting from 7:30)

 

Dog-Napping Part 2 – **UPDATED**

7:50 am: Serials staff arrives with chocolate and other goodies to bait the dog-captor.

7:53 am: Katelyn walks to the newspaper chute on the ground floor to gather the papers only to find one homesick and frightened Winston waiting for her! He looked a little different than last time she saw him. From what we can gather from his new attire, the dog-napper has a terrible sense of fashion- pink bunny ears and a camo-backpack? And inside that backpack were some suspicious looking “mini eggs” (cough cough POISONED!! cough cough). What kind of sick person could do such a thing to an unwitting dog? And to toss Winston aside into a newspaper bin like some kind of Dickensian orphan?

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7:55 am: Katelyn rushes Winston up to Serials to reunite him with his Serials family. All are relieved to have him home- but there is still an unease in the air as the “whodunit” question remains unanswered. And besides that, there is still no sign of the firefighter outfit he wore when he was taken. This brings up some other possible character sketches of our dog-thief. Serials staff is currently on the lookout for a suspicious person who is around 10 inches tall with a black plastic firefighting hat and tiny red vinyl shorts. If you see such a person, contact the Serials Crime-Tips Hotline at 1-800-DOG-NAPP

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8:57 am: Amy and Gail receive a suspicious letter in the mail; inside are two photos of Winston in an Easter candy isle, and with a new-found lady friend.

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Stay tuned for updates as this story develops!

***IMPORTANT UPDATE***

12:40 pm: Fern arrives in Serials with a chocolate dog in tow. Christine suspects that the chocolate dog looks familiar.

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We check one of the photos that arrived in the mail earlier this morning:

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A-ha! It seems that this chocolate bunny was purchased from the same store that Winston was in! It is a pretty strange coincidence that Fern would give us the same chocolate dog!

‘Fess up, whoever you are!

Marching Through March at UASC

The month in review — on time!

First off, a couple of areas calling for congratulations:

SHO (Saskatchewan History Online) had it’s kickoff last week, with Craig Harkema and Joel Salt hosting two SHO-off, SHO-and-tell sessions. While they’re still tweaking a few things here and there (and will continue adding to the site and tweaking for the rest of their mortal lives), this is a truly impressive piece of work. Two particularly neat features are the “set making” tool, which works sort of like a pinterest board in that you can create a specialized collection of images, and the historypin map tool, which is a great way to explore regional histories in the province. To take a look at the site, visit : http://saskhistoryonline.ca/ 

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Also our own Dee Gibson, who spent much of last year in residency in Iceland,  has recently had a show installed at the Mendel Art Gallery. The collaboration between Dee Gibson and Terry Billings is entitled Time and Water. The exhibit will last until June 7th, 2015, and the reception will be held on May 28th at 8 p.m.

In other news, I was given the opportunity to attend a workshop put on by the Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists (SCAA) on flood/disaster planning and recovering. This workshop was conducted by veteran conservator Jane Dalley of Dalley-Froggart Heritage Conservation Services , and was crazy useful. We even had the opportunity to rescue some waterlogged photographs, posters, and documents. Jane gave us a number of useful forms and handouts, two of the most useful being this flowchart and accompanying table.

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I thought I’d take this opportunity to share some of the things UASC is currently doing on the disaster preparedness front (aside from the lovely preparedness kit in the blue bin). In the last year we have had a greater number of fire extinguishers installed due to the highly flammable nature of much of our holdings, including some CO2 extinguishers, which are larger, clunkier, but less damaging to the documents.

We also purchased a freezer, which is useful in a number of situations.

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Not only does a freezer help slow the decay of things like acetate-based film reels (as shown above–vinegar syndrome, anyone?), it can also be used in a situation where materials have gotten wet as a “buy time” measure before full restoration can occur. Ziplocking a wet book (getting the air out first) and popping it in the freezer keeps it in a safe state of stasis until proper drying can occur. Of course, our cute little freezer couldn’t manage a large-scale disaster!

Something that can happen to photos when they get wet and then dry improperly, or when they are stored incorrectly, is curling. The way to deal with this is to get them wet again! Or rather, moisten them until they become pliable, and then flatten them using blotting paper and weights or books, or whatever’s handy. Our moistening chamber (invented and constructed by Patrick) is shown below.

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Excited to get an Archives and Special Collections specialized disaster plan put together!

The last bit of news is that, in honour of Trans* awareness week, I put together a little blurb featuring some Trans* children’s books from the Neil Richards Collection for Sexual and Gender Diversity. Check it out here!

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April 1st Dog-napping

7:45 am: Katelyn arrives at work, discovers Winston the Serials Dog is missing and in his place is a ransom note.

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7:50 am: Christine arrives at work, Katelyn and Christine discuss possible suspects.

7:55 am: Art arrives in Serials; Christine and Katelyn accuse Art of stealing Winston, to which Art replies – “the note isn’t written in my style of writing”

8:10 am: Christine suspects Aaron wrote the note, as the note seemed to be in the style of his writing.

8:40 am: Fern arrives in Serials- agrees with Christine that Aaron is the likely suspect.

9:10 am: Aaron arrives in Serials, denies stealing Winston as he believes Fern has stolen the dog and blamed it on him as payback for stealing her St. Patrick’s Day decorations.

9:15 am: Laurianne and Mary Lou are alerted about the recent dog-napping. Laurianne laughs maniacally for an uncomfortable amount of time.

9:16 am: Serials staff accuses Laurianne of stealing Winston.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE UPDATES AND CHOCOLATE…