workflows and cheese

we’re nearing completion of the move to our brand new library. what better time to reconsider a daily task workflow than when the way one used to do something is now rearranged by a new space! i like change, i thrive on looking for ways to do old things better, i love possible new collaborations. i’ve been surprised to learn *how little* other people appreciate change. it’s safe to say that some dont’t appreciate it *at all*, not even a smidgen! for the time being then, i will be focusing on evaluating my own workflows and help others to simply relocate their cheeses and get settled before thinking outward.

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E-resource librarian, superhero

e-resource librarian, superhero

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monkey kick off game

Games at Miniclip.com - Monkey Kick Off
Monkey Kick Off

Kick the ball as far as you can!

Play this free game now!!

(link to the game on the miniclip site: http://www.miniclip.com/games/monkey-kick-off/en/) thanks for pointing me to the good stuff, neatorama!

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hidden treasure found in LMU library

there was a loose shelf at the bottom of a range of bookshelves in the periodicals area of the lmu library.  i instructed my student worker not to put any periodicals on it since it didn’t quite seem sturdy.  he took it upon himself to see if he could fix it.  this was the problem: someone had tucked away a little treasure for us to find and the box was keeping the shelf from sitting flush.  here’s what the student worker found.

Altoids box! Here's the lid

Altoids box! Here's the lid

"Congratulations you found me"

"Congratulations you found me"

"(June 26, 1999) Now put me to good use and Luck will be rewarded to you!"

"(June 26, 1999) Now put me to good use and Luck will be rewarded to you!"

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periodicals in a box

over the last few months the serials team has been laboriously boxing up the loose issues of journals from our suprisingly large backlog.  instead of binding old issues of journals the lmu library boxes them for storage. all of the old journal volumes are in a paged collection, so having them inside boxes doesn’t hinder browsing. with the amount of dust that we create in the library, boxing the volumes is a pretty good preservation technique as well.  also -and this was probably the driving force for the decision- boxing a volume of a periodical is much cheaper than binding.  a single box can be around $4, compared to a single bound volume at around $11.

we just got a shipment of boxes the other day. i thought you might like to see what a box of boxes looks like. inside those giant boxes are 20 standard letter sized hollinger document boxes or 40 slim letter sized document boxes. we get ours from hollinger metal edge. this last shipment was for 1000 standard and 300 slim boxes.  that’s a lot of giant boxes showing up on our loading dock, but meghan (on the left) and molly (on the right) make moving them all upstairs to the second floor look like fun.

Meghan, Molly, and some boxes

Meghan, Molly, and the Hollinger boxes

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