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  • Glimpse at Museum Objects at the John Hay Library

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    tablet.jpg A small selection of clay tablets from the John Hay Library is on exhibit now through the end of August. Among the items are cuneiform tablets and cones from ancient Mesopotamia. The Hay is open 9-5, Monday through Friday. It will be closed on Monday August 13, 2007. For further information contact hay@brown.edu
  • Library Journal touts “Embracing the Future” campaign

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    The Brown University Library’s “Embracing the Future” strategic vision is highlighted in the online version of “Library Journal,” the oldest publication covering the library field. The article discusses ongoing efforts to redesign library facilities to meet the demands of modern technology and provide vibrant spaces for both studying and socializing. To read the full text of the article visit:
    www.libraryjournal.com/info/CA6464496.html?nid=2673#news4

  • Rockefeller Library begins redesign of 2nd Floor Graduate and Undergraduate Study Clusters

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    The Brown University Library has begun renovations on its second floor computer cluster and graduate study center. Both rooms will exploit a stunning view of College Hill and downtown Providence, as well as provide improved study space for graduates and undergraduates. The redesigned study center will boast comfortable wingchairs, flexible work stations that can be reconfigured for independent or collaborative study, and spaces for students to plug-in lap top computers. A newly conceived graduate study center will be card- accessed and outfitted with soft seating and spaces for scanners and copy machines. Plans also call for extensive renovations to the lounge area and restrooms located on the second floor.
    “These renovations will enhance study spaces for both undergraduates and graduate students,” said Harriette Hemmasi, Joukowsky Family University Librarian. “The new study spaces will complement other renovations in the Rock, specifically the recently opened Drown Reading Room and the proposed Finn Reading Room in providing students with comfortable, airy spaces for study, writing, and research. Improvements to the graduate study center take into account teaching assistants’ need for a private and secure area where they can grade papers and prepare examinations for classes while also providing graduate students with much-needed quiet study space. We are eager to begin these exciting improvements that have been made possible through the Boldly Brown Campaign”
    Construction will continue throughout the summer. While construction is underway, the Rockefeller Library may be unable to provide computer access to all of our patrons. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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