Executive Committee meeting summaries (3/6 & 3/13/14)

Executive Committee 3/6/14
No meeting

Executive Committee 3/13/14 meeting summary

Facilities, Engineering and Planning is reviewing the proposed budget for the basement renovations. Possible savings may be found in areas such as ceiling and duct work, floor work, and asbestos abatement. A design architect must be selected. There may be a slight delay in beginning construction. Timelines for the project are under discussion.

Microfilm transfer/withdrawal project: Spiro, Flannery and Keck will coordinate to get Lowman a new estimate on when Kelley Center collections will have been reduced by 40%. Staying as close as possible to the original target date of April 15 is a goal.

Finals support for students: The group supports the C-MACS (Committee on Marketing and Customer Service) recommendation not to alter building hours again during finals, based on data collected by CMACS/GDC last semester. We will likely repeat providing extra seating in the KMR for finals. C-MACS is also considering how best to help students find all the study spaces we do have available (e.g. floor maps).

Horizon Group: The Horizon Group is interested in new research topics; we will discuss in two weeks.

SHARE initiative (http://bit.ly/Oqu325) readiness: Spiro reported that an internal committee readying Rice for participation in this ARL/AAU/APLU-sponsored project to increase public access to federally-funded research will complete its recommendations within about a month. The DSpace community is also working on SHARE. Spiro is conferring with colleagues in Rice’s Office of Sponsored Research and Office of Research about the project, the White House directive that led to it and data management plans.

Several recent reports and documents from committees have not been distributed as intended. Group members will review a list provided by Keck and the documents will go up on Fondranet.

Lowman asked for ideas for Staff Association meeting reporting. The work of the University Committee on the Library in seeking Faculty Senate support for Fondren’s materials budget will be covered.

Recent talks with the Budget Office make clear that we need to code carefully expenditures taken from funds other than regular operating funds, so that Sirsi and Banner expenditures stay as much in synch as possible. Refining current coding practices will be a summer project.

C-MACS Report on Finals Project

Library staff can now read the C-MACS report on Fondren’s pilot project to limit access during a portion of Finals to Rice users only (plone login required):
https://library.rice.edu/fondren-intranet/c-macs/c-macs-reading-period-implementation-report-2013/view

Just as a reminder, after analysis of all of the data, the Executive Committee, in consultation with C-MACS, has decided NOT to close Fondren to the outside public during the spring semester. We will, however, reconfigure KMR into a study hall, and have a series of vibrant events to support students during the Finals time.


Example of owl graphics used in our Finals Project signage

Update on the Library Catalog Usability Study

Starting in the Fall of 2012, the Web Team did usability testing on OneSearch with approximately 123 students. That experience led the team to do usability testing on the Library Catalog in the Spring of 2013. The final study, Usability Testing The Classic Catalog & OneSearch is now available on Fondranet.
The Web Team, in collaboration with Technical Services and the IT Team, have been systematically looking at the recommendations that came out of the report, and working on implementing what can be implemented, and looking for additional training or marketing solutions where there is not an easy technological fix. Improvements and changes will continue through the summer, and we will keep you up to date as progress is made. (Web Team Members: Diane Butler (chair), Jeff Koffler, Debra Kolah, Lauren Mueller, Jane Zhao, Sandi Edwards)

Working on understanding user comments.

 

Woodson online exhibit highlights history of science collection

Newton's comet

Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727). Philosophia Naturalis Principia Mathematica, 1687.

Fondren Library intern Susan Kirby created an online exhibit featuring books from the Woodson Research Center’s History of Science book collection. Susan selected works from the collection, scanned pages, created metadata, researched the works and created the layout of the exhibit. The exhibit also includes an introduction by Dr. Albert Van Helden, Rice professor emeritus of history, who was instrumental in the acquisition of many of the books in the History of Science collection. The exhibit can be found online: http://exhibits.library.rice.edu/exhibits/show/historyscience

The History of Science collection includes important volumes of physics, mathematics, and astronomy tracing the history of science. The collection includes four rare astronomy books: Nicolaus Copernicus’ masterpiece, De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (1566), which marks the dawn of modern science; Alessandro Piccolomini’s La Sfera del Mondo (1579), considered the first handbook for stargazers; Cornelius Gemma’s De Naturae Divinis Characterismis (1575) relating to the nova of 1572 and a comet in 1556; and Johannes Kepler’s Tabulae Rudolpinae (1675), the first English text of Kepler’s tables based on the laws of planetary motion.

Susan received her master’s degree in library science from Texas Woman’s University in December 2013.

Umbrellas Now Available for Rainy Day Checkouts

Photo Credit: Christopher Dohna

Access Services now has Rice umbrellas available for checkout! Eligible patrons include Rice faculty, staff, and students. Umbrellas checkout for two days, and one renewal is allowed. No need to worry about late fees over the weekend!

Speaking of late fees, they accrue at a dollar per day, maxing out at thirty. If you lose the umbrella, the replacement cost is $100.

Don’t fret on a rainy day again! Just come by and see us at the Circulation Desk!

Image Credit: Kelly, Gene. Singin’ in the Rain. 1952. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Beverly Hills, CA. JPEG file.