Thursday, August 31, 2017

Library Champions




We are starting a new series this week called Library Champions. Library Champions are faculty and staff that use the library for research and classroom instruction. Our first Library Champion is Dr. Doug Davis. Dr. Davis uses the Dorothy W. Hightower Collaborative Learning Center & Library all the time. Davis uses it for research, and says the GIL Express is one of the keys to doing scholarship here at Gordon State College. Davis uses GIL Express to acquire texts from other universities. Davis encourages his students to use the library for their own research, and he takes his 1102 students over “for several weeks during the semester to use the computer classrooms.” “What better way to use your research skills than in the library,” Davis said. “The students can physically put their hands on texts, and virtually search the website for tutorials on Gil and GALILEO.” Davis also encourages his students to use the LibGuides the librarians have set up for his classes. Davis uses them as an extension to his syllabus and he relies on them for his 1102 and 1502 classes. Dr. Davis suggests his colleagues make use of the librarians to set up LibGuides and run orientations for their classroom. Also, for personal research Davis recommends GIL Express and Lexis Nexis Academic, also called Nexis Uni.  What Davis likes most about the library is “how helpful the librarians are, the new computer rooms, and the nice fresh space.”

Friday, August 18, 2017

Welcome back Faculty

Welcome back faculty! We would like to update you on some new procedures.

New library hours are as follows: Sunday 2 p.m. - 10 p.m., Monday - Wednesday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m., Thursday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Faculty will now be able to access your GALILEO password, renew books, and save search queries through your "My Account." Faculty may check out books from the first day of the Fall Semester. The books will not be due back until the last day of the Summer semester.

After 28 days, if someone requests the book, it will be recalled an must be returned to the library.

Everyone must now pay late fines. If the book is late there will be a $.25 charge per day up to $10.00. Books go into lost status 29 days after the due date. If the book is not returned there will be a $35 processing fee and a replacement cost. Library privileges will be revoked and your account blocked until the fees are paid or books have been returned.

If your library account is blocked, you can still access GALILEO through Desire to Learn without a password.

We accept recommendations for purchasing library materials, but we will not purchase textbooks. We will accept materials to be placed on course reserve; however, materials that have evaluative copyrights cannot be placed on reserve. There are other instances we cannot put materials on reserve; ask Beverly Eskridge for more information.

If you have any questions regarding these or other services, please contact your personal librarian: http://hightowerclclibrary.blogspot.com/2017/05/personal-librarians.html