Monday, December 22, 2008


Going, Going, Gone...until 2009!

This week we will be here only on Monday, December 22 and Tuesday, December 23 from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM. In order to save energy, the College will close all buildings except the Student Center after 4:30 Tuesday. Library staff and other college personnel who did not take vacation time will be in the Student Center until we leave on Wednesday.

If you have books to return in order to clear your account, come to the Student Center and one of us will help you.


We wish you a safe and happy holiday and look forward to being back for another challenging and rewarding semester on January 5.

You'll see something new when you come to the library next year. Just watch where you're going so you don't run into it!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008


What We Did This Semester


Maybe you're one of those people who has a preconceived notion about librarians. You know, we sit behind a desk and point to stuff; we pour over large books of trivial information; we count stuff and put it in alphabetical order. Well, some of that is true; we do tend to count stuff and organize things, but you like that about us, don't you?

Want to know how we spent our time this semester? Well, from August to the end of November, here's what happened in the library:
  • We welcomed 97,560 of you into our sanctuary of study.
  • We answered 3,296 of your questions.
  • We conducted 186 classes in our classroom.
  • We taught 2,630 of you in those classes.
  • We checked out 3,798 books to you.
  • We let you use 2,041 reserve items.
  • We loaned you 638 DVDs and 176 CDs.
  • We borrowed 88 books and journal articles for you.
  • We ordered 407 new books for you.
  • We updated our catalog and website for you.
  • We added 16 additional computers for you.
  • We created a soundproof group study room for you.
  • We hosted a guest artist's fabulous paintings for you.
AND

We did it all with the intention of providing the best customer service around!

Whew! We're ready for a little break, aren't you? After this week of exams, we will shorten our workday to 8:00-4:30 Monday through Friday.

Check the website for our hours during the week of Christmas and the first couple of weeks in January.

And rest up over the holiday break. We'll be waiting on you when you get back.







Monday, December 08, 2008




Coffee, Juice, Bagels, and Biscuits




No, that's not the title of the hottest tune on the CMT charts. That's what we had for you this morning if you arrived in time.

Thanks go to Panera Bread for the bagels, Cracker Barrel for the sausage and biscuits, and the library staff for the coffee and juice. And an additional pat on the back to Jed Mescon in Marketing for getting the donations from these area businesses. There's a rumor that the SGA will set the table tomorrow morning (Tuesday).

So, study hard and help yourself to the offerings provided by our sponsors.

And good luck on your exams!!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

NetLibrary's E-Book of the Month--December


NetLibrary eBook of the Month

Hey, remember the tune to the Mickey Mouse Club song? What do you mean, you're not old enough? Yeah, you've heard it, think back.

M-I-C-K-E-Y (short pause) M-O-U-S-E, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse;

Forever let us hold our banner high, high, high, high....

Well, the tune fits with this month's NetLibrary ebook of the Month. Just wave your banner and sing:

B-A-R-A-C-K (short pause) O-B-A-M-A, B'rack Obama, B'rack Obama;
Forever let us hold our Presidents high, high, high, high....

"Written by Martin Dupuis and Keith Boeckelman, this book examines Barack Obama’s meteoric rise to fame and what it means for American politics. The roots of President-elect Obama's politics and presidential campaign strategy are traced in this detailed political biography, ascending from his successful run in 1996 to represent Chicago's South Side in the Illinois Senate, through his partial term as the junior U.S. senator from Illinois beginning in 2004, to his campaign for the presidency. Dupuis and Boeckelman analyze in illuminating detail the critical ways in which the political calculus so brilliantly deployed in Obama's 2007-2008 national campaign was shaped by the lessons he learned from the successes and failures of his previous local and statewide campaigns....

Provided through the generous support of Greenwood Publishing Group, Barack Obama, the New Face of American Politics will be available to Chattanooga State library patrons December 1-31. If you have already established a NetLibrary account through this library, visit www.netLibrary.org and log in. If you do not have a NetLibrary account, you can create an account from any CSTCC library computer. For more information about NetLibrary or other services available through the Chattanooga State library," please contact any of your friendly librarians.


Image credit to NetLibrary.