SRG Ordering

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By , August 16, 2005 8:07 am

Librarians:

The SRG order is in (with a few
minor delays).

After looking at all the leftovers I
reduced the number ordered this year. (They end up getting recycled and costing
us money)

So, if you plan on any large
instruction sessions where you hand out large numbers of SRGs, PLEASE SEND ME AN E-MAIL that details the
quantity and type needed AT LEAST A WEEK IN
ADVANCE
.

(I prefer e-mail as opposed to notes
or verbal because if I get 10 people “telling me” I’ll likely
forget.)

Finally, you may also want to consider referring your students to the Electronic SRGs as an alternative to paper.

http://www.butler.edu/library/research/srg/index.html


Thanks!

Brad

Usage Study

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By , August 16, 2005 7:38 am

The Reference Department in the library is performing a Usage Study. We
are trying to track what materials are used from our Reference
Collection and how often they are used.

Please help us perform this study by not
reshelving books that use from the General Reference or Music Reference
collections. Instead, please leave them on a table for a librarian to
pick up. Those books will be scanned and documented before we reshelve
them.

Thanks for your help in allowing us to create a continually better and more relevant Reference section for you.

Reference Usage Study

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By , August 16, 2005 7:35 am

Here is the protocol for how we’ll be handling the Usage Study in the
Reference Dept. Directions on actually scanning the materials are
included at the bottom of this post.

1. All Reference Materials (including Music Reference) are to be left on tables or carts.

2. Reference Librarians will pick up books occasionally during the day and put them on the cart near the Reference Desk.

3. Whoever is working the evening shift at the Reference Desk will scan
and then shelve the books on the cart. Preferably around 9:00 pm.

4. Weekend reference staff should collect, scan, and shelve materials 1/2 before their shift is done.

5. Circulation workers do not need to shelve any Reference Materials. The reference librarians will be doing that.

6. If you only have time to shelve a few books, only scan a few books. Any books on the cart will be considered unscanned.

Directions for scanning books (pretty simple).

1. Double-click on Ref Usage Study on the Reference Desk computer’s desktop.
2. Scan the books to be shelved.
3. Close Excel (“yes” to save changes).
4. Shelve the books.

Thanks for your help in allowing us to better document the use our Reference Collection is getting!

Butler WikiRef

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By , August 15, 2005 7:08 am

There is another new tool available for Butler faculty and students this fall. It is called Butler WikiRef. For those unfamiliar with wikis, a wiki is a collection of web pages that can be edited by anyone. Wikipedia
is the most famous example of a wiki. The purpose of Butler WikiRef is
to create a forum for individuals using our reference materials to
comment on them.

If there is a particular database or reference book that you have found
useful, please add your comments to our wiki. If you have found a
resource that was helpful in a particular class, please share your
recommendation with the rest of us. If a particular resource was NOT
helpful or was hard to use, you are welcome to share that information
also. You can even create a new page for a book or website that has not
been reviewed yet.

It is our hope that Butler WikiRef will become a useful collaborative
tool for all of our faculty and students. The more that people
participate, the greater the value of the wiki becomes.

You can access our library wiki here: http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/butler_wikiref/

Ask A Librarian

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By , August 12, 2005 6:08 am

You may have noticed on the Butler Libraries website that we now have a link called “Ask A Librarian.” This is an expansion on a function that we’ve had for quite a while.

If you have a reference or research question, you may now contact a
reference librarian quickly and easily by using this page. Methods
include telephone, email, and Instant Messenger. We are using
exclusively AOL Instant Messenger for our chat service at this time. If
you want to set up an AIM account, you don’t need to use AOL; you just
need to download the AIM client and create a screen name. Visit http://aim.com to get started.

Our screen name is “Butler RefLib” and you are encouraged to add us to
your Buddy List, so you can easily contact us whenever you have a
reference or research question.

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