The Budget book is in the Annex, but not where InvesiGator says...
Just a quick reminder to send any Biology students looking for bones to Media Services (LIB 85) — home to all non-print materials! They...
The Budget book is in the Annex, but not where InvesiGator says...
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Its that time of the semester when students are writing papers, getting busy, AND leaving their USB (or flash drive, memory stick, etc) drives in the public workstations. If you find one, be sure to note the workstation number (example: Research 01, PC 30, Express 2) and the date/ time when it was found....
Please note! In InvestiGator, the Bound Periodical holdings statement may not reflect what’s on the shelf in the old library. This afternoon, someone requested a bound periodical from 1973 and the holding statement indicated: Lib Has BOUND: VOLUME 45 (1969) – 78 (2002). However, most (if not all) Bound Periodicals have moved to irretrievable...
We haven’t received print copies of the latest bulletin for SFSU. Rita is looking into getting copies for Annex 1. For now, please the check the online version from the SFSU page.
It’s Saturday and the EJL has been down all day. Ya Wang has reported the problem to SFX.
We’ve noticed many Link+ books are setting off the security gate alarms in Annex 1- especially books sent from San Francisco Public Library. We contacted Ed Liddle and he will remind his staff to de-sensitize all Link+ books before circulating them from HSS. Please let me know if the problem continues
The problem we were having recently with the Research Workstations — where patrons are told that their time has expired — is happening again, this time on the non-Research PCs. The problem has been reported.
I saw the skeleton behind the desk last night, and students are asking about a skeleton they need to view for a class. Is this indeed the skeleton for the class or are we preparing for Halloween?
The Division of Information Technology is currently working to resolve on-campus telephone issues: * slow response to obtain dial tone or answer calls * slow response for voicemail to pick-up * slow response for speaker phone pick-up