#followalibrary Day

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#followalibrary Day is Friday, October 1st. Follow @GleesonLibrary!

Do you tweet?  @GleesonLibrary sure does.  Everyday, we post pithy tweets on Twitter to our entertained followers and tomorrow, October 1st, we encourage all Twitter aficionados to follow @GleesonLibrary and mention us as your favorite library.

#followalibrary Day” seeks to promote the visibility, importance, and love for libraries all over the world, by encouraging Twitterers to post the name of their favorite library to all their followers.  Use hashtag #followalibrary and mention @GleesonLibrary in your tweet, so we know you love us!

Oh, you say you want to know our other social networks?  Here you go! Stop by and stay a while.

Gleeson Library Welcome Weekends Event

Gaming Night at Gleeson Library

Xbox + Playstation + Wii + Board Games = Sweet!

We know you.
You’re ambitious.
You never give up.
You continually strive for higher and higher levels.
You stay awake at all hours until your eyes burn, and a vicious thirst rouses you from your single-minded drive.
You ignore every distraction, until, at last, you reach the finale to all your aspirations, the culmination of what you’ve worked so hard to achieve:

…To pop that zombie punk with your last grenade launcher, and call it done.

Yeah.
We know you.
And we know you’ll love this event, at Gleeson Library:


Gaming Night @Gleeson Library

A “Welcome Weekends” Event
Saturday, September 11th
4pm – 8pm
In the Gleeson Library Atrium

Be there, play games, and welcome to Fall 2010, USF!

Watch our Gleeson Library Facebook Fan page for up to date info on this great event.

Event contact: Shawn Calhoun, calhouns@usfca.edu, or @GleesonLibrary on Twitter, with the assistance of the Gleeson Library Innovation Workgroup.

Follow Us

Gleeson Library Social NetworksWE HAVE SO MANY WONDERFUL EVENTS happening here at Gleeson, and we’d love to let you know all about them. Follow us, fan us, tweet us.. We would love to get to know you, and keep you up to date on what’s happening at Gleeson Library, and beyond.

And by the way, which networks are YOU using??  We’d love to know…

Follow Us at Gleeson Librarymain page with Gleeson Library’s social networks:

http://www.usfca.edu/library/followus/

Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Francisco-CA/Gleeson-Library-Geschke-Center-University-of-San-Francisco/29448040796

Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/groups/gleesonlibrary/

Twitter
@GleesonLibrary

Other Twitter accounts from Gleeson Library Staff:

Kelci: @kelse_kelci
Randy: @randysouther
Rob: @LibraryGuyUSF
Jean: @usfsrlib
Shawn: @GleesonLibrary
Locke: @ljmorrisey
Penny: @usfpennybiz

Also, our Regional Libraries have some wonderful blogs, updated frequently!  Check them out and other links at Gleeson’s dedicated “Follow Us” Page, at 
http://www.usfca.edu/library/followus/

Photo of Gleeson Library by Randy Souther, available on Gleeson’s Flickr Page,
http://www.flickr.com/groups/gleesonlibrary/

The Student Assistant Appreciation Party, Spring 2010

pizza at the student party

We had a lot of pizza at the student party.

The complex, daily work of an academic library could not be easily completed without the support of our industrious team of student workers.  This afternoon, Gleeson Library staff, librarians, and the Dean’s Office, honored our wonderful, hard-working, student assistants with an end-of-the-year appreciation party.  This spring semester in particular, our party felt a little more poignant, since we reluctantly bid farewell to a number of terrific students who are graduating from USF, and moving on to greater things.

Pizza, beverages, snacks, and a raffle filled our time during the celebration, but really — being “dead day,” the day before final examinations — I think it’s safe to say that our students just enjoyed the opportunity for a good meal, the company of friends, and hopefully the chance to know that the staff, librarians, and the Dean’s Office of Gleeson Library appreciate all the work they do for us… and for you.

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Two of Gleeson's wonderful student assistants.

Congratulations on another great year, Student Assistants!  Have a terrific summer!

Dean Cannon awards raffle prizes

Dean Cannon awards some raffle prizes.

To view more photos of the event, feel free to visit this link at Flickr.

The Stewards of Knowledge

A week ago, the Library was honored to receive a sweet letter from a young person named, Lizbet, a fourth-grader at a Bay Area school who, as part of a class project, wrote us for a USF pennant.  The Gleeson Library staff, always touched by a sincere, handwritten letter, immediately jumped at the chance to send this young person a USF pennant, and some assorted goodies for her classmates, including some stuffed animals and some sweet goodies.

We thought Lizbet, her fourth grade class, and her teachers, might appreciate a photo of the Gleeson staff who sent the package, and to put a face to Librarians and Library Assistants everywhere who, daily and without much fanfare, are often the first line of communication between our occasionally intimidating academic halls, and the real world.  We hope Lizbet and her classmates may always appreciate the hard work of Librarians, Library Assistants, and all associated with the stewardship of knowledge, and will always remember us when they visit their own local libraries, both today, and when they, themselves, enter into colleges and universities.  We also commend their hardworking teachers and school staff, who, in these crazy times (economic and otherwise), (and in my personal opinion) embody the admirable gift of commitment to our young people in a political culture which often forsakes them.

We sent these two photos of our staff to Lizbet and her class.  They show only a small number of our dedicated librarians, staff, and student workers, here at our marvelous library, Gleeson.

Gleeson Library Staff hold a pennant being sent to 4th Grader Lizbet, in a Sonoma, California grammar school.

More Librarians, Staff, and Student Assistants

Gleeson Library / School of Nursing 2009 Bocce Ball Tournament

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Gleeson Library and the School of Nursing took a break from our summer projects to convene for a pleasant, interdepartmental potluck and a spirited game of bocce ball on the lush green lawns outside of Gleeson Library.  Two teams, in two rounds, from both departments displayed sleeper athletic skills, superior hand-eye coordination, and departmental pride, until the final round comprising all the winners of the previous four games.

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Dean Tyrone Cannon of Gleeson Library, and Dean Judith Karshmer of the School of Nursing

Commenced by Dean Judith Karshmer of the School of Nursing, and Dean Tyrone Cannon of Gleeson Library, there was cheering, there was commentary, there was some measuring going on!  And, of course, there was the obligatory wave!

All in all, the event marked a wonderful, much-needed, midsummer break from the hectic schedules of our two, very busy departments.  Gleeson Library was honored to play with such talented, polite company — with a serious cheerleading squad and not so small talent in cooking.  We were grateful for the invitation to play.

After the final round, trophies were generously awarded to the winning players by Nursing’s Ryan Dougherty, but we won’t tell you who won the 2009 Bocce Tournament.  It’s really all about the camaraderie and  friendship that Gleeson Library has developed with the remarkable and talented staff of the School of Nursing.  And ultimately, aren’t we all one team here at USF?

The Wave!

The Wave!

There was, however, a somber departure from the School of Nursing at the end of it all.  I wonder what that was all about?  ;)

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The awesome players of the 2009 Bocce Tournament!

For pictures of game play, candids, and actions shots:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/26421652@N02/sets/72157621877959228/

For team shots and portraits:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/26421652@N02/sets/72157621878061182/

Things I Learned from Watching Videos with Kids

When my niece was still a little girl, her infant brother and I spent a rainy Saturday afternoon watching Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on video.  I remember one scene when (– and hey, spoilers here, if you’re about 17 years behind on your animation DVD stack–), the awkward Beast attempts to impress the reticent Belle by opening the doors of his wonderful, personal library.  Neatly arranged, if undusted, books tower inside the cavernous space, and the astonished bookworm, Belle, has that expression on her face that says, “Hey– forget the dancing china, I could get used to this!”  (Or perhaps that was just my reading.)

As they say, ‘He did good.’

My niece, quite the reader at the time, had that equally impressed twinkle in her eye when the castle library doors opened to a lifetime of books without renewals.  She’d already learned, in her young life, the power inside libraries, but, more surprisingly, so did I.  By that time in my own life, I was already a longtime library employee, and had forgotten the wonderful and occasionally untapped treasure that surrounds me daily.  Familiarity breeds.. well, disinterest it seems, and I learned that afternoon that it’s good to be reminded.   I turned to her, and pointed excitedly to the TV.

“I work there!”

This did not impress her.  She gave me the raised eyebrow snarl of a skeptical child.  “Really?”

“Yeah.  I work in a library.”

“Really?  Wow!”

Wow indeed.   To this day, I am still quite dazzled by the wonderful resources and reads in our library, my knowledgeable and esteemed colleagues, and the breadth and depth of our collection.  Just now, for example, the beautiful and brilliant Head of Acquisitions handed me 7 volumes of the acclaimed graphic novel series, Y: The Last Man, to add to our collection…  Guess what I’m checking out next?  Finally, I appreciate the fact that our collection has no cobwebs or backtalking candlesticks anywhere nearby– well, as far as I know, anyway.

I will also admit that I remain continually delighted when I watch a scene of a library in the entertainment media, or hear its reference in a story.  So I was pleased to find that Public Radio International’s current download for their wonderful Selected Shorts series, is a program called, “Loving Libraries,” an hour of commercial-free readings of short stories about libraries, read by truly wonderful reader/performers.  Like most episodes of the series, you can download this program from iTunes (it’s free), and it’s great if you have low-vision, or you’re on MUNI, or washing dishes, and just want to zone out.  But for those of you who prefer to have a classic, timeless, version 1.0, hard copy– for when you do that Belle imitation walking down the street– we do have the stories from the program in Gleeson’s collection.

Italo Calvino’s, “A General in the Library,” appears in his collection, Numbers in the Dark: and Other Stories.  Edith Wharton’s excerpt on Henry James reading poetry in her library, is from her memoir, A Backward Glance, and we have the original, 1934 edition of this book in our collection.  Finally, Ray Bradbury’s short story, “Exchange,” appears, along with other wonderful short stories, in a book called, In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians– which includes a little Borges, a little LeGuin, a little Saki (everything’s good with a little Saki), and many, many more.

So all this brings me to ask, are there any other stories or scenes about libraries that particularly impressed you or someone you love?  We’d love to hear them in the comments section.

Student Assistant Appreciation Party – Spring 2008


On May 9, 2008, Gleeson Library staff and the Dean’s Office proudly honored our student assistants for their tireless work this past school year. Student Library workers, from all departments, gathered together for food, prizes, and good times.

Gleeson is lucky to have such a wonderful team of cool, professional, students workers. You provide our library with the kind of pleasant expertise that all libraries should have.

To paraphrase the Dean, you rock, and we can’t do any of this without you! (He said it much nicer, tho..)

For more pictures from the party, visit my Flickr photostream

Good luck on Finals!