June 23, 2008

NOTES FROM RAMSEY LIBRARY; 2008-7

LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS

During the week of June 23 we expect to begin a project to improve the appearance of the current periodicals area while beginning the evolution of that area into a Collaborative Learning Commons. A construction company will be assisting in lowering the current periodical shelving to create a more open feeling in the area while providing a sight line to plasma screens for use by students working collaboratively with laptops. We apologize in advance for the associated noise and inconvenience while this work proceeds in this area and in the bound periodicals area while the company helps us to reinforce damaged shelving. For current thinking on library space planning, check out Bryan Sinclair’s “space planning project” page at http://facstaff.unca.edu/sinclair/spaceplan/.


READER RATINGS

The WNCLN libraries recently agreed to implement the "Patron Ratings" feature has been turned on in the online catalog. The rating will appear in both the Browse screen display and in the full bibliographic record resulting from searches. In the latter it appears under the "Additional Info" option. To input your rating, clicking on the word "Rating" will take you to http://wncln.wncln.org/screens/ratings.html which provides the options. The Rating option is just that -- the ability to pick one of the options available. It does not include any option for inputting comments, etc.

When you click on the stars, you will be prompted to login. You can rate the material by clicking one of the five indicators to rate it on a scale of one to five, with one being the lowest and five being the highest rating. If you not logged in to My Millennium cannot change the rating of the material. However, once logged in, you can delete or change their own rating.

I’m on my way right now to provide my highly impartial rating to The Pencil : A History of Design and Circumstance by Henry Petroski. Check it out and then have fun!!

June 11, 2008

NEW RESOURCE: Technology Training Videos

Now available for check out is a growing collection of Lynda.com technology training videos on CD-ROM. Ranging from 2 to 20 hours each, and including sample files for you to work along with, these videos are like classrooms in a box. While that kind of time commitment may sound daunting, it's easy to jump around between chapters. I've already learned a lot from them, even about programs I've been using for years. Look for more (including FrontPage) in our Media Browsing Room in the weeks to come.

                                           



Ruby on rails: essential training
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
Adobe Photoshop CS3: one-on-one
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional essential training
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 essential training
Microsoft Outlook 2007 essential training
Microsoft Excel 2007 essential training
Microsoft Access 2007 essential training
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional: Beyond the basics
Adobe ActionScript 3.0 in Flash CS3 Professional
Adobe After Effects 7
Podcast + videocast: essential training
Dreamweaver 8 dynamic development
Effective presentations
Final Cut Pro 5
Adobe Acrobat 8 professional: beyond the basics
Adobe illustrator CS3: Essential training
Adobe illustrator CS3 one-on-one: Essential training
Home and small office networking
Adobe InDesign CS3 essential training
Microsoft Publisher 2003: Essential training
CSS site design
XML: Essential training
Apple Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Essential training
Microsoft Windows Vista: Essential training
CSS for designers

June 5, 2008

Summer Hours

Summer classes have begun, and the library, like the rest of the campus, is a little bit quieter at this time of year, so, as the temperatures rise, we hope you'll find pleasant refuge here at Ramsey.

Our regular summer hours are listed below. Visit our hours page for holidays and other exceptions.

SUNDAY 1pm - 9pm
MONDAY - THURSDAY 8am - 9pm
FRIDAY 8am - 6pm
SATURDAY CLOSED

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