Sunday, July 24, 2011

Old Main's Original Weather Vane

Karen Daniel (Ship Archivist)
In 2006 I got an email asking about Old Main’s original weather vane. The SU Foundation was thinking about developing some materials based on it. I discovered that the original weather vane was replaced during the renovation of Old Main in the early 1980s. A booklet requesting gifts, published by the Old Main Advisory Council states, “The present four-foot weather vane will be replaced with a beautiful 16-foot copper and brass weather vane including 12-inch diameter copper ball and a brass weather vane with 1871 stamped onto it.” In the booklet, Old Main, published in 1985 to celebrate the renovation, Charles Loucks writes, “A new brass and copper weather vane now tops off the tower… In keeping with the Classical Revival style…they [the Venturi architects] also gave the cupola its high-flying ‘1871’ weathervane.”

No one knew what had happened to the original weather vane. Then one day in 2009 Lance Bryson showed me a weather vane in the basement of Horton Hall. He thought it was the original Old Main weather vane, and I set out to determine if it was. And, indeed, it was, according to old photographs. The weather vane Lance found is four feet tall, with block letters N S E W. It was apparently hand-made of welded metal, which may be copper. There is a bullet hole in the fletch of the arrow. The weather vane shows the wear-and tear of 90 years out in all weather, since it was probably mounted on the cupola of Old Main when the building was first remodeled in 1895.

Now the weather vane is here in the Library and Learning Center where it will eventually be on display. People have always needed to know which way the wind blows to help make their plans. Our institution’s original weather vane will remind us that Shippensburg University continues to help us chart our course into the future.



For more information contact Karen Daniel at KADANI at ship.edu

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Cook Edits New Book

Dr. Doug Cook (Instruction Librarian) has co-edited a book with Dr. Lesley Farmer (Professor at California State University Long Beach) entitled Using Qualitative Methods in Action Research: How Librarians Can Get to the Why of Data (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2011).


More info about the book.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Library Hours Term V - July 11 - Aug 11

Library Hours -Term V –

Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am – 9:00 pm


Friday, 7:30 am – 4:00 pm

Saturday – Closed



Starbucks Summer Hours


Monday through Friday, 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Lower Level Refurbishment

by Associate Library Dean, Barb Rotz


Empty shelving signals exciting changes coming to the lower level of Lehman Library. Throughout the 2010-2011 academic year library faculty and staff have evaluated collections, removed duplicate content, and shifted remaining bound periodicals and microfilm in anticipation of a major refurbishing of the northeast side of the lower level. Throughout the summer months work will proceed to paint walls, install new carpet and provide new furnishings that will offer students a variety of group and individual study options. Eighteen computers will be added in this area as well, allowing additional access to library resources and student documents on shared drives. Thanks to support from the Student Senate, a casual area will include a new popular reading collection which will feature current fiction and best sellers.

Work on the lower level will be completed during the summer and the area will be ready for students and faculty when they return to campus for the 2011-2012 academic year.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Ship Library Research Web Pages Lauded

In February, Lehman Library’s research webpages were highlighted in Springshare's Customer Spotlight. (Springshare hosts our research webpages on the LibGuides server.) We were singled out as a library which portrays “Best Practices” with our web presence. We were also lauded for Aaron Dobbs’ creation of an “Instant Answers” search box.


See our Research Guides at
 
http://research.library.ship.edu/index.php

Monday, June 20, 2011

Dr. Doug Cook named EBSS Distinguished Librarian of the Year

On June 25, 2011 Dr. Doug Cook (Instruction/Reference Librarian) will be named the 2011 Association of College and Research Libraries, Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Distinguished Librarian of the Year. His leadership in the Section and his mentorship of new authors were sited.


Dr Cook will be lauded in New Orleans at the American Library Association Annual Conference. This honor also comes with a check for $2,500 graciously provided by John Wiley Publishers.

Contact Dr. Cook

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Foreman and Charoenpanitkul present at NALS

Dr. Michelle Foreman (GBLUES Librarian) and Prof. Chantana Charoenpanitkul (Instruction Librarian) presented “X Marks the Spot! Government e-Resources for Teachers and Students: Unlock the Treasure Chest” at the annual meeting of NALS - an international association of laboratory school faculty.

View their Presentation Guide at