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Olin Library's AV/reserves to move to temporary location
Over spring break, the Audio Visual (AV)/Reserves Unit at Olin Library will move out of its current second-level space to a temporary location on the main floor. Signs will guide users to AV/reserves' new location, just to the right of the help desk. The unit will remain open during the transition. In addition, the large classroom (Room 252) on Level 2 is closed for renovation. Classes that normally would meet there have been relocated to other classrooms on campus. The relocation of AV/reserves and the closure of Room 252 will allow work to begin on Olin Library's Technology Center. This much-anticipated facility will house a state-of-the-art wired classroom for library instruction and computers, scanners and other equipment and software needed by students and faculty working on digital projects. The libraries' collection of microforms will be consolidated near this space. The relocation of AV/reserves will require that several public access PCs be removed. This may cause some inconvenience, but there are still many public access computers available in Olin Library and the nearby Teaching Center. Some study space on Level 3 will be removed to provide temporary space for the video and microform collections. The renovation of Olin Library began in March 2001 and is expected to continue through the spring semester of 2004. Olin Library will stay open throughout the renovation process to serve students and faculty. To see photographs of renovation progress and for other
information about the renovation, visit www.library.wustl.edu/renovation.
Questions and comments may be e-mailed to renovation@library.wustl.edu
or mailed to Renovation, Olin Library, Campus Box 1061,
One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899.
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