Library Newsletter Fall 2013

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THE HARRY & JEANETTE WEINBERG MEMORIAL LIBRARY

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SPRING 2012 • Vol.1 Issue 1

A newsletter from The Weinberg Memorial Library FALL 2013

Generous Donations Support New Technology and Learning Commons After a successful fundraising campaign in celebration of the Library’s 20th Anniversary for the 2012-2013 school year, the Weinberg Memorial Library has been able to implement several changes with even more improvements planned for the future. In the Pro Deo room next to Java City, we have installed a multitouch table, the Ideum Platform 46 Coffee Table (http://ideum.com/redefined/). The funds for the Ideum Platform were generously provided by Alan Griffit, class of ‘76. This multi-touch table has 60 touch points and allows users to interact with digital objects like photographs, maps, graphs, games, and more. One can, for example, view historical campus photographs from our digital collections to see what the campus was like in the past. The Platform 46 is built with chemically strengthened glass and aircraft-grade aluminum and runs Windows 8. The Library will be exploring new applications and programs to run on the device and looks forward to hearing from students and faculty about what they would like to use on the table. More technologically savvy students may even be

able to build applications to be installed and used on the touch table. The Library has added new furniture specifically with the Platform 46 Coffee Table in mind. The lower seating and ottomans with flexible configuration should make using the device as comfortable as possible. Also with the relocation of several of the study carrels with computer workstations from the Pro Deo room to the Reilly Learning Commons and the moving of several café tables with stools into the Pro Deo room, there will be more of a coffee shop vibe near Java City for group discussions and collaboration. The Library’s 20th Anniversary Capital Campaign has been a wonderful success. A special thank you goes to the generous gift from the Joseph C. Reilly estate which has been dedicated to the opening of the Reilly Learning Commons on the first floor of the Weinberg Memorial Library. Mr. Reilly served as custodian at The University of Scranton from 1949 to 1992, and The University gratefully recognizes and celebrates (continued on page 2)


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