Showing posts with label reference books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reference books. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2016

The Remains of a Massive Project

Shortly before I wrapped up my semester and left for the Prague Summer Seminar, we finished moving books out of the Reference Stacks. Major hump-busting to finish bringing back a few thousand items.

It was a strange couple weeks filled with all sorts of deadlines and pressures. I remember a particularly busted cart tipped over and just about broke me:



Then there was the day I spent 2 hours wheeling carts of books through the silent study room, which was the day we emptied the room minus the atlases:

And then there was the day we got the atlases off the shelves and I took a big deep breath of accomplishment.



We're currently in a sort of purgatory where we're waiting with baited breath for the demolition to begin. The shelves are empty and we're answering questions regularly about why. Some time this summer, they will tear out the empty shelves and then recarpet the Reference Room and the entire south wing of the Geschke building. Flexible, movable furniture is on order. We'll see how it all plays out, but I figure this is one of the important moments where we listen to the needs of the students above what we believe the traditional library should be. The students need more space to be comfortable here, and we want them to be comfortable.











Wednesday, March 30, 2016

More Reference books on the move

Lots more Industry Surveys this week.


Plus! Such a nice collection of Historical Abstract of the US. I'm gonna miss these buddies when they reside in the stacks.




This feels like a milestone because I love grabbing one and riffing on its usefulness when training the new student workers. I always say, "Nearly any imaginable statistic you could ever need is in this little ditty."

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Cart 100

Yesterday was a milestone... Cart 100 of books on the move from Ref to the Stacks. This cart was composed of H call numbers... still trucking through the business reference books.






With any luck, we'll have everything moved before I go to Prague on May 14!

Friday, March 4, 2016

Catching a breath to reflect in the H section

We're making incredible progress moving the Reference print collection to that stacks thanks to all my colleagues' joint efforts in Cataloging and Access Services. On Wednesday I was struck by the vast empty black shelving as I walked into the room.

This week the Ref student workers packed up no less than 14 carts of Reference books for Cataloging to work their record magic on, covering call numbers N31 H84 v. 1 -- HN 49 V64 A47 2008.

It's starting to move so fast I am worried about emotional fall out.

I also wonder if it is time to tell our external stakeholders (students and faculty) what in the world is going on... time for a blog post on Gleeson Gleanings?











Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Update on the Ref to Stacks Move

There was a multivolume set faded in a gradient
(you know me, I love gradients):

I think this was on cart 5
 We found some treasure trash in the bindings...

Waste paper used to line the binding of Biographie Universelle 
We powered through many carts... we're up to number 29 now... 


And now that we're finally out of the Z's, there are some fun books to peruse and admire...