Library Reserves over all consists of 2000 plus books, the library group study suite consists of 4 study rooms and conference room, each room... Show moreLibrary Reserves over all consists of 2000 plus books, the library group study suite consists of 4 study rooms and conference room, each room contains wall monitor, white board with markers and eraser and table and chairs. The exploration space contains 2 3d printers, 2 3d pens, 2 button makers (1 inch and 2.25 inch). In this presentation we discuss the creation and functioning of Reserves, Group Study Suite and Exploration space at the Galvin Library. We show by data and graphs the usage and impact of three services at the library. Show less
Group Study Suite at Galvin Library tells us there is a definite need for collaborative space for group study, but the bottom line is... Show moreGroup Study Suite at Galvin Library tells us there is a definite need for collaborative space for group study, but the bottom line is availability of flexible space. For libraries flexible available space affords the opportunity to provide a multitude of services needed by their patrons. Poster shows how we started with group study space with 4 study room and conference room. Now we have added an exploration space consisting of 2 3D printers, 2 button makes and 2 3D pens. The group study at Galvin Library is an on-going evolution of a flexible space that meets the needs of its patrons. Show less
Presentation for Midwest Archives Conference 2018 in Chicago, IL (March 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled Systems in... Show morePresentation for Midwest Archives Conference 2018 in Chicago, IL (March 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled Systems in Transition: Navigating the Way to ArchivesSpace. Show less
Presentation for Archives*Records 2018 in Washington, DC (August 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled The Messy Work of... Show morePresentation for Archives*Records 2018 in Washington, DC (August 2018). This presentation was part of a panel titled The Messy Work of Database Migrations. Show less