Good-Bye Alison!

Yesterday, June 18th, was our dear friend Alison’s last day at the Murray Library. She is leaving us to take on the challenge of her first ever librarian job – as Director of the Theological Union Libraries! We know she’ll still be on campus most of the time, but we won’t be able to see her as much as we used to, and we’re very sad about that.

In honour of Alison’s love for 83 cent Polar Pops from Mac’s, we decided to decorate her desk with Polar Pop cups on her last day in the office. Several of Alison’s coworkers spent hours creating paper flowers with which to decorate the cups. Alison was very surprised when she came in to work yesterday morning! We’re glad we could make her laugh.

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We also had a food day for Alison. Does anyone want leftovers? There are still some cheezies and stale chips in room 122!

Who wants to talk about slides?

In preparation for the launch of the Courtney Milne website, the University Archives and Special Collections has spent the past year (and more) since the acquisition of his materials scanning slides for a truly massive online database.

To date, between the two Braun slide scanners we have set up in UASC and Digitization, as well as with up to five flatbed scanners being used by staff, and particularly by our summer students, we have managed to scan a grand total of: 7
. . .. and counting!For anyone who is interested, this is what a 100 slide slide scanner looks like:

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It makes joyous chatty, whirring, whining, grinding noises that Patrick (on the other side of this orange divider) loves, and we are all now well able to speak and understand the language of “Scanner” .

Lately, we have hit a happy patch where most of what we are scanning consists of pictures Milne took in Hawaii. Every morning, switching out the hundred slides for a hundred fresh slides is like taking a mini-vacation, peering at the beautiful world through Milne’s talented eye. A few examples of our most recent vicarious explorations:

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Alumni and the Library

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I’m sure you all know the Client Relations Committee updated the Alumni information in a clean, sleek new website http://library.usask.ca/alumni/index.php. In other news, Lara O’Grady also put up a nifty new banner on the main library web site to give our new grads the link to our updated information.

Don’t forget – there is more than one kind of Alumni card. If you find an Alumnus with an old, generic, library card, remind them to sign up for the new card. They can do so online!

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Powwow May 28, 2014

OpeningPowwow was in the Bowl, just outside the Science Library. We are lucky to be able to watch PowWow from our office every year. But this year, I decided to go outside, enjoy this event, and celebrate the achievements of these great kids from high schools and universities. I was deeply impressed by the ceremony, the dance, the songs, and, of course, the drums!

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May Food Day – Services to Libraries

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May Food Day – Cake!

With the sounds of the 2014 Graduation Powwow filtering through our 6th floor windows, Services to Libraries employees enjoyed another celebration – a food day in honour of our May birthdays. As is customary, 6th floor employees (which includes Collection Services, Indigenous Studies Portal, Financial Acquisitions, and other Murray 6th floor folk) partake in a monthly celebration of birthdays and other notable events. Everyone brings a little something for the celebration, and as is often the case, there is usually enough food to feed the entire Library and then some! So keep your ears open, and make sure you come on up to the 6th floor to enjoy a monthly treat.

May Food Day on the 6th Floor

May Food Day on the 6th Floor

 

Picnic

Spring has sprung!

The Murray Social Committee organized a picnic for Murray staff members this week. We took advantage of the beautiful weather and had our lunch outside! We had blankets laid out in the Bowl, lemonade, cake, and bocce ball. A great time was had by all!

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Get Back to Work, Students!

It is with heavy hearts that we at the Murray Library announce the end of our popular Take a Break with US activities. The room, which was packed to the brim with activities and snacks for the students, was dismantled on the afternoon of April 30th. Left behind are memories and many many pictures of the wonderful things the students created, drew, and played with. Among the highlights of the creations were a minion made out of Play-Dough, and a collage of a man fighting a dinosaur.

Please come check out our Facebook page for all of the great pictures. No Facebook account? No worries, everyone can see them.Minion breakCol

April, UASC?

April seems to have flown by in a blizzard of book processing, a storm of academic year-end reference inquiries, a gale of exhibition preparation, not to mention a flurry of snow flurries. Frequently throughout the month, our UASC rock beach was covered in snow.

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Our team has been very busy with processing adds from the co-operative studies collection, as well as finding space for the new books. After some challenging shifting about, we believe we have found the collection a good home within our main stacks, and look forward to sharing this resource with our researchers.

The unit also had the opportunity to explore a new content-management system this past month. Archivematica is a “free and open-source digital preservation system that is designed to maintain standards-based, long-term access to collections of digital objects.” The University Archives and Special Collections will be employing this system in coming months to manage the born-digital objects donated to the institution, ensuring that these valuable digital objects are safely transferred from their original medium and stored with a wealth of metadata intact. We look forward to better acquainting ourselves with this unique preservation tool.

In further news:

  • We are eager to host our SIAST practicum student in the first week of May. Planned activities include tours of our facilities, work with both special collections books and archival materials, handling and scanning of slides, as well as the dismantling of a display.
  • Two new exhibits are in the works for the month of May, including a summer-long exhibition of prints and printmaking, and a much briefer exhibition of menus found within the UASC holdings.