- University Librarian Note
- IOPN Update
- Math Library: Interim Closure and Relocation of Collections
- Cheers for Peers
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Update
- Collection Development Committee Notes
- Content Access Policy & Technology Meeting Minutes
- Recognizing Excellence
IT NEWS
- The Future is Now
- Upgrade to Windows 11
- Skype for Business to MS Teams Migration Complete
- Main Library Room 314 Upgrade Ready for Fall Semester
FACILITIES NEWS
HR NEWS
EVENTS AND TRAINING
- Staff Events Calendar
- DEIA Educational Workshop Series (August 2)
- Let Claire Buy You a Beverage (August 3, 22, 23, 30)
- NISO Webinars (August 9, 16)
- CARLI Professional Development Alliance Events (August 15 and 17)
- GA Orientation (August 16 – 18)
- Coffee for 5 (August 24)
- DEIA Office Hour (August 31)
ANNOUNCEMENTS: University Librarian Note
Check back next month for a note from Dean of Libraries and University Librarian Claire Stewart.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Math Library: Interim Closure and Relocation of Collections
Michael Norman, Interim Head of the Mathematics Library
We wanted to update the Library about the interim closure of the Mathematics Library due to the upcoming renovation of Altgeld Hall. The Mathematics Library closed to the public on May 12, 2023. We anticipate the renovation will take 3+ years to complete and the Mathematics Library will reopen in the refurbished and improved space in Altgeld when the project is finished.
Recently, we finished the transfer of the Mathematics Library collections to an interim space in the 1 East area of the Main Library Stacks.
The Mathematics Library unbound journal collection has been moved to the Grainger Engineering Library Information Center (GELIC) and is accessible in the 1st floor West room. In addition, the Mathematics Reserve collection will be integrated into the GELIC Reserves.
The Mathematics Library staff and the Interim Head, Mathematics Library are now physically situated in GELIC in Offices 159 and 155. Mathematics Library staff are available by phone (217-333-0258) and email (math@library.illinois.edu). The Mathematics Library webpage at library.illinois.edu/mtx/ is being maintained and kept current in the offering of our services to the Mathematics Library user community.
Please see Michael Norman’s email via LIB-NEWS on July 26, 2023, for more information.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: IOPN Update
Dan Tracy, Head of Scholarly Communication and Publishing
- The Illinois Open Publishing Network (IOPN) has published a new textbook as part of the OPN Textbooks series in the Windsor & Downs Press imprint. Writing for Inquiry and Research is a first-year composition textbook written by writing program administrators and lecturers at the University of Illinois Chicago as the book used by most sections of the course. Read more about the title. Stay tuned for other publications coming soon!
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Cheers for Peers
To view the full Cheers for Peers submissions please view the Growing People blog.
Library Human Resources is happy to announce this month’s Cheers for Peers submissions. The following Library employees have been cheered by their peers:
- Theresa Appiah
- Skye Arseneau
- Nakia Bernard
- Noel Chi
- Jennifer Gavel
- Joseph Hall-Ingram
- Kim Hutcherson
- Aneitre Johnson
- Hanna Lafond-Hyman
- Chad Lewis
- Steven Liu
- Kassandra Reyes
- Cecylia Selwocki
- Katie Slough
- Anthony Stewart
- Hannah Williams
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Update
Victor Jones, Jr., Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
Check back next month for an update from Victor and please see the DEIA Office Hour below.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Collection Development Committee Notes
The most recent meetings minutes of the CDC are posted at:
https://www.library.illinois.edu/staff/committee/collection-development-committee/
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Content Access Policy & Technology Meeting Minutes
The meeting minutes of CAPT (including workgroup reports) are posted at:
https://www.library.illinois.edu/staff/committee/content-access-policy-technology-capt/
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Recognizing Excellence
Please share your award, recognition, or grant! To initiate a request for publicity, employees (or their supervisors) should submit this Awards/Recognitions/Grants Publicity Request Form.
IT NEWS: The Future is Now
Tracy Tolliver, Director of Library Information Technology
Library IMS and Facilities removed the last remnants of physical server infrastructure this summer.
The library computing infrastructure is completely “in the cloud” whether it be AWS, Azure or campus shared Virtual Machine hosting. Over several years, the Library migrated over 200 “servers” and over a Petabyte, yes Peta as in seven zeros, of data to hosted services. The migration was finished in January 2020, but physical hardware cleanup was interrupted in March 2020.
As of July 2023 every last bit of the physical infrastructure has been moved to the surplus warehouses on campus.
IT NEWS: Upgrade to Windows 11
Tracy Tolliver, Director of Library Information Technology
Library IT is prepping for Windows 11 and will be updating the Library classrooms and conference rooms to Windows 11 during the remainder of Summer 2023. Good news, on the user end there is not much difference between Windows 10 and 11. Listed below are the notable user end changes in Windows 11:
- Start menu and Search are now located at the center of the taskbar at the bottom of the screen
- Start menu when selected opens its own window. Circled in red are the new locations for specific tasks within the Start menu window
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- Applications (All apps) – are located in the upper right, when selected it opens up the list of installed applications
- Search – at the top of the Start menu window will change to the Search window once text is entered; used to also find applications
- Sign out – select the User icon which is located in the lower left to log out. Actions to log out: select Start menu > User icon > Sign out
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- Restart – select the Power icon which is located in the lower right. Actions to restart: select Start menu > Power icon > Restart
- Search – opens its own window, use this to quickly find applications and other items. Note at the top of the Search window one can select specific areas to narrow the search; default search is All
As always if you notice any issues, please submit a Ticket to the Library IT Help Desk.
IT NEWS: Skype for Business to MS Teams Migration Complete
Tracy Tolliver, Director of Library Information Technology
Thank-you all for your patience and support during the migration from Skype for Business to MS Teams in July. Overall, it went smoothly thanks to a lot of preparation and planning across campus.
Skype for Business has been removed from 95% of workstations. The remaining workstations that need to have Skype removed are primarily off campus. Skype will eventually be removed from these machines when they are on VPN during an overnight maintenance window, or when they are connected to the campus network during an overnight maintenance window. If a user would like to complete this process manually, they can go to Software Center and run the “Office 365 Professional Plus 2016 x64 – No Skype” Install. This update will remove Skype for Business.
We are seeing a few issues with a small number of desktop (plugged into a computer) and Bluetooth devices. Please send a ticket to Library IT Help Desk if you have any questions related to the migration.
IT NEWS: Main Library Room 314 Upgrade Ready for Fall Semester
Tracy Tolliver, Director of Library Information Technology
The upgrade to Main Library Room 314 is on target to be completed and ready for the Fall 2023 semester. GA Training will be the first event to use the newly updated room. They will enjoy a new enhanced projection unit, 2 additional displays on the walls, new integrated audio and video components, better power support in the middle of the room, new computers, and fresh paint.
FACILITIES NEWS: Facilities Update
For a complete list of projects in planning and construction, please
see wordpress.library.illinois.edu/staff/facilities.
- Chris Bailey – Information Sciences Librarian – Social Sciences, Health, & Education Library – 7/21/2023
- Gauri Joshi – Multi-level ITTA Assoc Software Developer/Software developer – Library IT – 8/14/2023
- Catherine Nguyen – Library Clerk – Acquisitions & Cataloging Services – 7/21/2023
- Ruairi McEnroe – Library Specialist – Grainger Engineering Library Information Center – 7/28/2023
- Evan Barber – IT Specialist – Library IT – 8/4/2023
HR NEWS: Civil Service Vacancies
- Multi-level ITTA Infrastructure Specialist – Library IT – Interviews in progress
- IT Specialists (2 positions) – Library IT – Interviews in progress
- Senior Library Specialist (2 positions) – Grainger Engineering Library Information Center – Close July 26
- Library Specialist – Central Access Services – Posting soon
EVENTS AND TRAINING: Staff Events Calendar
To see the most up-to-date staff events calendar, please visit uiuc.libcal.com/calendar/staff.
EVENTS AND TRAINING: DEIA Educational Workshop Series: DEIA Engagement
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the second module of the University Library DEIA Educational Workshop Series. This series was developed by Dr. Ellen Burts-Cooper of Improve Consulting in collaboration with the DEIA Task Force. Dr. Ellen was our guest speaker at the Library’s Annual Recognition Event. As with the previous workshop, this workshop is a mixture of presentation and discussion, led by two library facilitators. By attending this workshop, you will have the opportunity to meet colleagues from across the library and learn from each other.
This summer, we will offer 2 opportunities to attend the second module, DEIA Engagement. This workshop builds on the previous module and focuses on what DEIA is, personal engagement and allyship as well as biases and things that impede engagement. We request that you have completed the first module before taking this second DEIA workshop module.
DEIA Engagement module (second module) will be offered on Zoom on the following remaining date:
- Wednesday, August 2, 2pm-4pm register
Please register to attend this virtual event.
EVENTS AND TRAINING: Let Claire Buy You a Beverage
Claire Stewart, Dean of Libraries and University Librarian
You pick, I buy! This one-on-one meeting will let us venture out together for get-to-know-you conversation. You pick the location and the beverage, Claire picks up the tab. We can leave campus, go for a walk-and-talk, hole up in your favorite campus café nook, connect over smoothies, or whatever you decide. If your plans change, you can cancel or reschedule any time before the event.
Register for Let Claire Buy You a Beverage for the following dates:
- August 3, 4-5pm, register here
- August 22, 9-10am, register here
- August 23, 4-5pm, register here
- August 30, 9-10am, register here
These are approved events; Civil Service non-exempt staff should get permission from their supervisor before signing up.
EVENTS AND TRAINING: NISO Webinars
Please email training@library.illinois.edu for login credentials or recordings.
- August 9 at 10 AM: Metrics: Assessing Usage (Part One)
- August 16 at 10 AM: Metrics: What Additional Metrics Are Needed? (Part Two)
EVENTS AND TRAINING: CARLI Professional Development Alliance Events
- August 15 at 1 PM: Redesigning a Library Website
- August 17 at 1 PM: Harnessing AI Tools and Resources in Higher Education
EVENTS AND TRAINING: GA Orientation
August 16 – 18
The schedule for Library-wide GA Orientation & Training taking place Aug. 16-18 is now complete and available here. Each session is available for registration through the Library staff calendar: https://uiuc.libcal.com/calendar/staff
Day one includes sessions that will apply to all GAs working in the Library. The sessions on the other days may or may not be relevant. Please work with your GAs to guide them to the sessions that are appropriate for the work they will be doing (e.g., if they will not be answering questions via LibChat, let them know they should not register for the chat reference session). Supervisors can sign the GAs up individually, or ask GAs to sign up themselves. As with prior years, all of these sessions are also open to anyone working in these areas who would like to develop/refresh their skills.
Sessions will take place in three different Library buildings (Main, Funk/ACES, Grainger) and we’ve incorporated a tour of each building into the schedule. If you work in one of these locations, please consider being on hand to welcome the new GAs as they come through on the tour.
EVENTS AND TRAINING: Coffee for 5
Claire Stewart, Dean of Libraries and University Librarian
These coffees are designed to help me get to know Library faculty, professional and Civil Service staff better.
This monthly gathering is designed for casual, small-group conversations. The locations will vary, so please check the description carefully. If your plans change, you can cancel or reschedule any time before the event.
- August 24, 3:15 – 4:15pm, register here
These are approved events; Civil Service non-exempt staff should get permission from their supervisor before signing up.
EVENTS AND TRAINING: DEIA Office Hour
August 31, 11am
Victor Jones will be available to answer any questions you may have regarding DEIA at the Library. Look for an email with the Zoom link via LIB-NEWS.
If you would like to submit content for the September issue of Library Office Notes, please submit it to Heather Murphy or Tom Teper by Friday, August 25, 2023.