Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Friendly Reminder from the DC Library...

This is just a friendly reminder to use your Employee ID card when checking out items.

Every semester we have a new group of student aides who are not familiar with our campus's faculty, staff and administrators. (With over 900 instructors, it is hard for the best of us to be familiar with everyone!) By using your your Employee ID (or community card if you are an adjunct), it will help expedite the process.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the library.

DC Library Team
Joe, Nancy, Erica, Kyle, Susan, Veronica and Theresa

206-7267

Monday, September 12, 2011

While You Were Away, Plenty of New Items Arrived...

The library receives new items every week and the summer months was no exception. Here are a few titles that have recently arrived. 
History
Art
    Interior Design
      Medical
        Natural History
          Political Science
            Science
            Technology
            Writing
            Miscellaneous...
                  And many DVDS...(We are replacing our VHS collection with DVDs, as titles become available.)


                  Tuesday, September 6, 2011

                  Laptops Ready for Your Students...

                  The library has laptops to checkout!

                  The library has over 40 Google Chromebooks* and 8 netbooks available for checkout. So, if you have a class activity that requires a computer, send your students down with their student IDs and we will set them up with a computer. They can be checked out for two hours and are for use anywhere on campus. (If you need them for more than two hours, just send me an email with your class information (i.e. MAT173) and time you meet. Let your students know will need to identify themselves as one of your students.

                  The laptops are also available for work outside the classroom. Students can check one out and use it anywhere on campus - the cafeteria, at the tables outside, sitting on a bench. Great for group work in one of the Learning Commons study rooms!

                  If you have questions, please feel free to call the library (x7267), email me, or stop by.

                  Your DC Library Director
                  Theresa
                  tcstanley@pima.edu
                  x7267

                  *Chromebooks are a web-based laptop. The laptops allows the user to use Google apps, such as Google docs. There is no installed software (i.e. Microsoft products). They must be connected to the Internet to work - there is no offline mode. They are fast to connect and hold a charge, although a power cord is included.