(above and below: each Group Study Room has a new table and new chairs. The rooms also have dry-erase white boards)
The Alexandria Library collection of over 90,000 items is supplemented by access to materials at the other five NVCC campuses. We also subscribe to over 200 electronic databases, with access to thousands of online journals. There are over 296,000 items in the total college collection. Find Us. Find It. Find Out.
Friday, June 04, 2010
More New Stuff!
(above and below: each Group Study Room has a new table and new chairs. The rooms also have dry-erase white boards)
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Moving In: Moving Pains
(above: moving the Circulating collection back to the shelves. Many of the books had been stored on these large rolling book trucks for the duration)
(above: the Circulating collection back on the shelves. So do the books go on the shelves from left to right or from right to left? If in doubt, do it both ways!!)
(above: not everything got put back in quite the right place...)
(above: and not everything got put back in quite the right order)
Library staff are working hard to get the Library re-opened by Monday June 7th.
Moving Back In
(above: the Circulation Desk, back in place. Note the empty reserve shelves and the new tile floor)
(above: the "living room" furniture, back in the living room, but not yet in place)
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Carpeting is done!
(above: books in crates and on carts, getting ready to go back on the shelves)
(above: the librarians moving back into their office)
Friday, May 28, 2010
Progress -- the home stretch!

(aove: the circulating collection stacks -- with no books!)

(above: chairs, chairs, chairs!)
Librarians can alphabetize...
Friday's challenge was numbering the shelves so the books (which are in all those numbered crates (see below) can be reshelvd in order.
All together: ONE shelf, TWO shelves, THREE shelves...
This post was brought to you by the number 2001. Or 2012. Or 2043. Which is maybe how many shelves there are in the circulating collection.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Work in the Library continues


Monday, May 24, 2010
Moving the collection
Progress downstairs


(above: the Reference area, no carpet!)


The balcony is done!

Friday, May 21, 2010
Library carpet: progress!
After the carpet was laid, all t furniture was put back in place, the periodicals re-shelved, and in a delicate operation, the plants were returned!
Work continues on the main level.
A look at the new carpet:
Guess the name of the pattern:
A) Belly Flop
B) Belly Dancer
C) Dance Party
D) Party Crasher
Some Library services continue to be available in Room 234.
Stop by and see us.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Library Recarpeting: progress report
(above: the stairs completely wrapped in plastic. Watch those books! They are next to go!)
(above: as part of the process, all of the furniture in the Library had to be removed or moved out of the way. Here are study tables stacked on end, with more of those book crates. There are over 60,000 volumes in the Library collection that must be moved and stored, and 21,000 square feet to be carpeted).
Monday, May 17, 2010
Why can't I use the Library?

(above) Over the weekend (!), our dedicated crew of movers loaded all the books into these yellow boxes.

(above) The Library Reference area and main seating area, with all the furniture and shelving (and books!) removed.

(above) Where did all the furniture go? It's all piled up in the Circulation area!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Library Services in Room 234

Beginning May 17, some Library services will be available in room 234 from 8.30am - 7.30pm Monday - Thursday and 8.30am - 5pm Fridays. The Library does not have weekend hours during the summer.

Services available in room 234 include: course reserves, research assistance, daily newspapers, resolving student holds & fines, and intercampus loan delivery.
Please note: during the recarpeting, for safety reasons, the Library is required to close to faculty and staff as well as students. The print collection of books and periodicals will not be available during this time.
NOVA students may borrow materials from any NOVA campus library with a NOVAcard.
Electronic resources, including e-books, are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week from the Library homepage. Research assistance is available online from the Ask a Librarian page.
Computers are available on campus in the Open Computer Center.
The carpeting throughout the Library has been in need of replacement for many years. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to welcoming summer students back to the Library in the first week of June!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
New Carpet

In order for the old carpet to be removed and the new carpet laid, the Library will CLOSE on Tuesday 11 May. For safety reasons, the Library will remain closed until the project is completed.
Beginning May 17, limited Library services (reserves, research assistance, hold removal, and intercampus loan pick up) will be available in Bisdorf Room 234 -- right across the hall from the Library's main entrance.
Check this space for updates. Or visit the Library Homepage. Or stop by Room 232 -- there will be signs posted on the front doors with new information as we have it.
Thanks for your patience.
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Students study early and late!

Over 640 students used the Library earlier or later than normal term-time hours.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Study Early! Study Late!

Don't miss our popular Late Night study break!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Girls! And Resources! And Girls!

Friday, April 16, 2010
National Library Week at the Alexandria Campus
The Alexandria Campus Library launched National ibrary Week on April 6 with a presentation at the Honors Hour by Librarian and Faculty Emerita Mimi Gronlund on her recently-published biography of her father, “Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark: A Life of Service.” Clark served as U.S. Attorney General in the years immediately after World War II, and President Harry Truman appointed him to the Supreme Court where he served as an Associate Justice from 1949 to 1967. A large group gathered to hear Gronlund speak about her father’s career and her experience of writing the book, and any stayed to purchase a copy and have it signed by the author.
Gronlund was a librarian at the Alexandria Campus from 1976 to 1998. She was an active articipant on the Campus and in college life. She was also the recipient of the “Open Moment” fellowship, established in honor of Dean Cecil Shuler on his retirement. The fellowship provided the opportunity to begin her research at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri.
The Library also asked Library users what they liked most about the Library. Answers ranged from "lots of excellent resources" to "great teachers" to "good place to meet girls."
Alexandria Campus Library: a little something for everyone!
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Literary Cake -- Winner!
(when they cut the cake, were there cries of "Off with her head"?)Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Book for a Buck: Book Sale Success

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
March Madness Book Sale

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Welcome Back
It's that time of the year: term-paper time. If you need assistance doing research, using the Library's online or print resources, finding a computer or cracking citations, stop on by. We're here to help.
In other Library news, the puzzle is back! Welcome back and enjoy!
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Spring Break
Research assistance & computer access will be available when the Library is open.

