Wednesday, May 04, 2011
E-Waste recycling container in library
Don't toss it in the trash, RECYCLE IT! McIntyre Library now has an e-waste recycling receptacle near the library gates. Bring us your used cell phones, calculators, mp3 players, batteries, ink cartridges, and more. Brought to you by the University Environmental Endeavors Commission.
Monday, May 02, 2011
Take a break, play a game in the library
Are you tired of studying? Could you use a break?
Head over to the yellow game cart near L1033 on 1st floor.
Find a friend, play a game or two in the library.
Head over to the yellow game cart near L1033 on 1st floor.
Find a friend, play a game or two in the library.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Art installation project with St. John's University exhibit
Art students and faculty from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire are collaborating with students and faculty from St. John's University on a multimedia project called "Exchange of Silence."
The installations from both schools will be displayed from April 27-28 in the breezeway of McIntyre Library at UW-Eau Claire. UW-Eau Claire student installations will remain on display through May 6. An opening reception will be held at 7 p.m. April 28 in the library breezeway.
The project was developed by Jyl Kelley and Jason Lanka, assistant professors of art at UW-Eau Claire, and Min Kim Park, a visiting professor of art at St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn. Students from video, sculpture and digital installation classes at both schools are working from similar themes to create installation pieces.
The title was inspired in part by contemporary artist John Cage's work. Lanka and Kelley said Cage created sound art that presented the contemporary world in a new perspective. Students participating in the collaboration are challenged to create new perspectives and interpretations of their experiences.
UW-Eau Claire students participating in the project are sophomore Phillip Schladweiler, Beloit; juniors Jacob Heitzig, Minneapolis, Minn.; Teresa Larrabee, Eau Claire; Laura Kelleher, Woodbury, Minn.; Kelsey Kocvara, De Forest; Jamie Nelson, Edina, Minn.; and Kelly Farrar, St. Louis Park, Minn.; and seniors Megan Byron, Blaine, Minn.; Mathias Hughey, Lodi; Travis Thorson, Ellsworth; Anna Havens, Monticello; Xiangyun Chen; Matthew Ludvigson, De Pere; and Lee Wegener, Hartland.
For more information, contact Jyl Kelley at kelleyja@uwec.edu, Jason Lanka at lankaja@uwec.edu or Min Kim Park at minkimpark@gmail.com.
The installations from both schools will be displayed from April 27-28 in the breezeway of McIntyre Library at UW-Eau Claire. UW-Eau Claire student installations will remain on display through May 6. An opening reception will be held at 7 p.m. April 28 in the library breezeway.
The project was developed by Jyl Kelley and Jason Lanka, assistant professors of art at UW-Eau Claire, and Min Kim Park, a visiting professor of art at St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn. Students from video, sculpture and digital installation classes at both schools are working from similar themes to create installation pieces.
The title was inspired in part by contemporary artist John Cage's work. Lanka and Kelley said Cage created sound art that presented the contemporary world in a new perspective. Students participating in the collaboration are challenged to create new perspectives and interpretations of their experiences.
UW-Eau Claire students participating in the project are sophomore Phillip Schladweiler, Beloit; juniors Jacob Heitzig, Minneapolis, Minn.; Teresa Larrabee, Eau Claire; Laura Kelleher, Woodbury, Minn.; Kelsey Kocvara, De Forest; Jamie Nelson, Edina, Minn.; and Kelly Farrar, St. Louis Park, Minn.; and seniors Megan Byron, Blaine, Minn.; Mathias Hughey, Lodi; Travis Thorson, Ellsworth; Anna Havens, Monticello; Xiangyun Chen; Matthew Ludvigson, De Pere; and Lee Wegener, Hartland.
For more information, contact Jyl Kelley at kelleyja@uwec.edu, Jason Lanka at lankaja@uwec.edu or Min Kim Park at minkimpark@gmail.com.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Kindles are here!!!
McIntyre Library has 3 Kindles to check out. To find which books are preloaded on the Kindles, search the word kindle in the library catalog.
Stop at the circulation desk to check out your Kindle, then let us know how you liked it.
Stop at the circulation desk to check out your Kindle, then let us know how you liked it.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Earth Day/Earth Week Display
Check out the display in the Grand Corridor, which highlights the first Earth Day in 1970 and the local campus celebration. Learn about Aldo Leopold, a Wisconsin environmentalist, who wrote many influential books on conservation and the environment.
Easter weekend hours
Fri. April 22 7 am – 5 pm
Sat. April 23 9 am – 5 pm
Sun. April 24 4 pm – 1 am
Normal hours will resume
Monday April 25.
Sat. April 23 9 am – 5 pm
Sun. April 24 4 pm – 1 am
Normal hours will resume
Monday April 25.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Tax forms at the library
Tax Forms Available at McIntyre Library
U.S., WI, and MN tax forms are available at McIntyre Library. Instructions for form 1040 have been delayed, but are expected shortly. The forms are located on the library 1st floor, near the east entrance. Tax materials are for personal use only, as supplies are limited.
Forms are also available at the following Web sites:
www.irs.ustreas.gov
www.dor.state.wi.us/
www.taxes.state.mn.us/
U.S., WI, and MN tax forms are available at McIntyre Library. Instructions for form 1040 have been delayed, but are expected shortly. The forms are located on the library 1st floor, near the east entrance. Tax materials are for personal use only, as supplies are limited.
Forms are also available at the following Web sites:
www.irs.ustreas.gov
www.dor.state.wi.us/
www.taxes.state.mn.us/
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Read about new librarians, new DVDs and what's up at your library
Check out the most recent issue of the library newsletter, Off the Shelf.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Jazz Art Crawl
Stop in the library's Grand Corridor to view the jazz-related artwork.
"The purpose of this Jazz Art Crawl is to provide a visual means to interpret and celebrate jazz music. The Art Crawl is being promoted as part of the larger Eau Claire Jazz Festival throughout Wisconsin, encouraging visitors to attend and view the art. Any purchases will be through the artist, with no commission to the Festival or venue. All artwork will be displayed March 28th-April 29th." More information is available at: eauclairejazz.com
"The purpose of this Jazz Art Crawl is to provide a visual means to interpret and celebrate jazz music. The Art Crawl is being promoted as part of the larger Eau Claire Jazz Festival throughout Wisconsin, encouraging visitors to attend and view the art. Any purchases will be through the artist, with no commission to the Festival or venue. All artwork will be displayed March 28th-April 29th." More information is available at: eauclairejazz.com
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Early computer shutdown and power outage this weekend
Due to the scheduled electrical outage, all library computers will be TURNED OFF at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 2, one hour earlier than the library closes.
We will reopen on Sunday, April 3, at 6 p.m.
We will reopen on Sunday, April 3, at 6 p.m.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Interlibrary loan was closed over break
The Interlibray Loan Office was closed March 19 through March 28.
There may be a delay in any requests placed during this period.
There may be a delay in any requests placed during this period.
Friday, March 04, 2011
We are happy to welcome our new librarians
Greg Kocken is our new special collections librarian and university archivist. You can find him in L5022A, email him at kockeng@uwec.edu or call 715-836-3873.
Stephanie Wical is our new periodicals and electronic resources librarian. Stop to see her in L3042, email her at wicalsh@uwec.edu or call 715-836-3508.
Stephanie Wical is our new periodicals and electronic resources librarian. Stop to see her in L3042, email her at wicalsh@uwec.edu or call 715-836-3508.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Used books on sale in the library
McIntyre Library has been withdrawing books from our collection that are either duplicates or outdated and unused. Look for some of these books to appear on our McIntyre Library Book Sale shelves, located near the L1033 lab.
Suggested price is $1.00 for hardcover, $ .50 for paperbacks. We trust that you will pay for the books you take. Funds raised will help us purchase new books.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Haiku contest celebration
The contest winners read their winning entries at the celebration on February 9. The winner of the contest was Dr. Bill Benson, professor emeritus of art. Honorable mentions include sophomore Jessica Olson, Bloomington, Minn., and Dr. Susan M. Harrison, associate professor of mathematics. Other honorable mentions included community members. The University Writing Center, the University Bookstore and McIntyre Library sponsored the contest. .
Winners and organizers
An upcoming contest, "Literary smArts: Flash Fiction," was announced.
Winners and organizers
An upcoming contest, "Literary smArts: Flash Fiction," was announced.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Advanced Typographics Art Show on Tuesday, Feb 15
Join us in the library 2nd floor breezeway on Tuesday, February 15, 5-6 p.m. for Art 374 Advanced Typographics Art Show. The show will showcase design ideas that were produced for the annual Student Research Day advertising campaign.
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Library mascot Rex is a happy Packer fan
Our library mascot, a small dinosaur named Reference Rex, roared for the Super Bowl victory.
It's hard to spot Rex in the group photo, but he's there.
It's hard to spot Rex in the group photo, but he's there.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Special Collections Dept Adds Hours Wed & Sun
The special collections and archives department is offering extended hours on Wednesdays and Sundays during second semester.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Check their Web page or friend them on Facebook for more information.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Check their Web page or friend them on Facebook for more information.
Friday, January 07, 2011
Survey of government documents users

In your research, do you ever use government documents? Please take a few minutes to complete a short survey about how you use government documents at the McIntyre Library. Access the survey here.
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is conducting this survey to find out more about how people use Federal Depository Libraries like the McIntyre Library. Your feedback will help use improve our services for anyone using government documents.
For more information about the Government Publications Collection at the McIntyre Library, please visit our website, use a LibGuide about government documents, or contact Robin Miller, Reference & Instruction/Government Publications Librarian.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Universal Borrowing service is available.
Universal Borrowing service has resumed. Books and other materials from UW campus libraries may again be ordered through Universal Borrowing. These items usually arrive faster than when ordered through Interlibrary Loan.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Student Laptop & Equipment Checkout--available during Winterim
Equipment may be checked out when classes resume on Monday, January 3.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Last day to support $$ for Rice Project
It's time again for the McIntyre Library annual holiday giving project, and as in years past, we will be raising funds to purchase rice for the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association (HMAA) food pantry.
The library has held the fundraiser for more than a decade, raising thousands of dollars to purchase rice distributed to those in need through the HMAA.
The HMAA is a social service agency that serves the local Hmong community by operating a food pantry and assisting in housing, employment and translating services. The agency also works with other area services to assist the local Hmong community.
More than 160 families rely on the food pantry for their basic sustenance. However, decreased funding during the past year has resulted in depleted food supplies, forcing the pantry to close its doors for several months due to a lack of rice to distribute. Winter is the season of greatest need, as families cannot rely on the harvest of their gardens during these months.
If you choose to participate, please make checks payable to McIntyre Library Staff Association, and submit by Dec. 10 to Dan Hillis in Room 5012 of McIntyre Library. Names of contributors will be included on a card accompanying the donation that will be given to the HMAA. Contributors who want to be anonymous should indicate so. Please include an email address if you would like confirmation of the receipt of your contribution.
Anyone is welcome to contribute to the library staff's project.
If you know of someone who might be interested, please forward this message.
The library has held the fundraiser for more than a decade, raising thousands of dollars to purchase rice distributed to those in need through the HMAA.
The HMAA is a social service agency that serves the local Hmong community by operating a food pantry and assisting in housing, employment and translating services. The agency also works with other area services to assist the local Hmong community.
More than 160 families rely on the food pantry for their basic sustenance. However, decreased funding during the past year has resulted in depleted food supplies, forcing the pantry to close its doors for several months due to a lack of rice to distribute. Winter is the season of greatest need, as families cannot rely on the harvest of their gardens during these months.
If you choose to participate, please make checks payable to McIntyre Library Staff Association, and submit by Dec. 10 to Dan Hillis in Room 5012 of McIntyre Library. Names of contributors will be included on a card accompanying the donation that will be given to the HMAA. Contributors who want to be anonymous should indicate so. Please include an email address if you would like confirmation of the receipt of your contribution.
Anyone is welcome to contribute to the library staff's project.
If you know of someone who might be interested, please forward this message.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Reward Offered for Stolen Artwork


Staff members in the McIntyre Library at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire are seeking information regarding student-created artwork that apparently has been stolen from the library.
The artwork had been on display on the library's first and third floors. Staff members noticed two of the art pieces missing on Nov. 9 and another on Nov. 17.
A reward is being offered for the return or any information leading to the return of the artwork. Information regarding the missing pieces should be reported to John Pollitz, UW-Eau Claire director of libraries, at 715-836-4827 or pollitjh@uwec.edu or the UW-Eau Claire Police at 715-836-2222.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Site-specific Art in the McIntyre Library Breezeway
Monday, November 15, 2010
literary smArts haiku contest

The University Writing Center, Bookstore, and McIntyre Library invite you to participate in...
What is a haiku?
A brief, three-line, seventeen syllable poem about nature, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. Haiku is a zen art that expresses an intimate moment of present experience. No unneccesary words are required and the use of metaphors is discouraged. Here is an example:
Join the haiku fun,
Let creativity flow.
Submit yours today!
How do I participate?
Simply write your own haiku and submit it here. You may submit up to 4 haikus.
Submissions are due Friday, December 3, 2010
I've submitted my haiku - now what?
Winners will be notified at the beginning of the spring 2011 semester. Check back for more specific dates and information about prizes
What is a haiku?
A brief, three-line, seventeen syllable poem about nature, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. Haiku is a zen art that expresses an intimate moment of present experience. No unneccesary words are required and the use of metaphors is discouraged. Here is an example:
Join the haiku fun,
Let creativity flow.
Submit yours today!
How do I participate?
Simply write your own haiku and submit it here. You may submit up to 4 haikus.
Submissions are due Friday, December 3, 2010
I've submitted my haiku - now what?
Winners will be notified at the beginning of the spring 2011 semester. Check back for more specific dates and information about prizes
Monday, November 08, 2010
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Don't carry those books, rent a locker!

Are you tired of lugging a backpack full of books around? Is taking the stairs taking a toll on you?
We have lockers available for students to rent, in the lower level of the library, as well as on the 5th floor. The charge is $10 per semester.
Stop at the Circulation Desk to rent your locker. During the elevator replacement project we are predicting that most students will want to rent the lockers on the library's lower level.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fall issue of library newsletter--Off the Shelf
Meet the new people in the library, learn about new library resources, and find out about changes we have made.
http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/offTheShelf/upload/Fall10.pdf
http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/offTheShelf/upload/Fall10.pdf
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Return of Rex

The library mascot, a small dinosaur named Reference Rex, was missing for 2 months and has finally been located. We missed Rex, as he's the guy who introduces library services and changes we make in the library.
Friend Rex on Facebook to see where he might have been while away from the reference desk.
Top 10 Reasons You'll Like Climbing the Library Stairs

10. The air is fresher
9. Saves electricity
8. Your ringtone echoes
7. You burn 16 calories per flight
6. Save on fitness center fees
5. Stair climbing relieves tension
4. No special workout gear needed
3. Stairwells are never "out of order"
2. It's quicker than waiting for the only working elevator
1. Lovely legs--isn't that enough?
Thank you for your patience during the elevator replacement project.
9. Saves electricity
8. Your ringtone echoes
7. You burn 16 calories per flight
6. Save on fitness center fees
5. Stair climbing relieves tension
4. No special workout gear needed
3. Stairwells are never "out of order"
2. It's quicker than waiting for the only working elevator
1. Lovely legs--isn't that enough?
Thank you for your patience during the elevator replacement project.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Be Part of the Natl Day on Writing Event in the Library 10-20-10
Attention All Readers and Writers,
On Wednesday (20 October 2010) our nation celebrates the National Day on Writing. This day commemorates and celebrates the power of prose—all prose. Everything from a profound e-mail sent to you by a friend, to the last paragraph of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Fiction, non-fiction, journalism, comic books, graphic novels—if it’s thoughtful and made an impact on you, come READ!
Here’s where you come in! If you have a short reading (under 2 pages of text) that you would like to share at McIntyre’s Collaborative Learning Center and the University Writing Center’s Breezeway Reading Series on the National Day of Writing, please email Blake Westerlund (westerbr@uwec.edu), Interim Coordinator of the UWC with your name and your chosen text. For more info on the National Day on Writing see http://www.ncte.org/dayonwriting/about.
Come read! Come listen! Come enjoy the profound impact of writing!
3:00 p.m.
Breezeway (2nd floor McIntyre Library near the elevators)
On Wednesday (20 October 2010) our nation celebrates the National Day on Writing. This day commemorates and celebrates the power of prose—all prose. Everything from a profound e-mail sent to you by a friend, to the last paragraph of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Fiction, non-fiction, journalism, comic books, graphic novels—if it’s thoughtful and made an impact on you, come READ!
Here’s where you come in! If you have a short reading (under 2 pages of text) that you would like to share at McIntyre’s Collaborative Learning Center and the University Writing Center’s Breezeway Reading Series on the National Day of Writing, please email Blake Westerlund (westerbr@uwec.edu), Interim Coordinator of the UWC with your name and your chosen text. For more info on the National Day on Writing see http://www.ncte.org/dayonwriting/about.
Come read! Come listen! Come enjoy the profound impact of writing!
3:00 p.m.
Breezeway (2nd floor McIntyre Library near the elevators)
Monday, September 20, 2010
Elevator replacement project-1 elevator available

Friday, September 17, 2010
New article search interface & survey
Try our new article search interface
We think you'll like it.
Please take a moment to fill out the brief survey linked from the page.
We think you'll like it.
Please take a moment to fill out the brief survey linked from the page.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Students can reserve laptops, rooms, cameras online

Don't have time to stop at the library circulation desk? Make a reservation online for a room, camera, laptop, or other equipment.
Library Tours are held Monday-Thursday thru Oct 7
Does the library really have 5 floors plus a lower level?
Is there exercise equipment? A family-friendly study room? Beanbag chairs? Staff who like to help students?
Find the answers to these and other questions on a tour of the library.
Details at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/tours.htm
Fall tours begin Sept. 13 and end Oct. 7.
Mondays: 5:30 PM
Tuesdays: 3:00 PM
Wednesdays 10:00 AM
Thursdays: noon
Is there exercise equipment? A family-friendly study room? Beanbag chairs? Staff who like to help students?
Find the answers to these and other questions on a tour of the library.
Details at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/tours.htm
Fall tours begin Sept. 13 and end Oct. 7.
Mondays: 5:30 PM
Tuesdays: 3:00 PM
Wednesdays 10:00 AM
Thursdays: noon
Friday, August 27, 2010
Library homepage gets makeover
Check out the new look on the Library homepage. Designed to bring more search options to the forefront and better reflect current web standards, the page emphasizes a multi-featured search box that easily lets you search for articles, books, media and more. Have a look and please let us know if you have questions or comments about this redesign.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thanks to all who made Last Call--games, mini-golf, a success

Reference Rex, the library's unofficial mascot, practices putting to prepare for mini-golf at the library's
LAST CALL.
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Day/time: Thursday, September 2, 9 p.m. to midnight.
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Event: Experience the library as you never have before. Free pizza and popcorn, a 9-hole mini golf course throughout the library, lots of games, and way more fun than you ever expected to have in the library. If you like poker, PS2, N64, board games, life-size Clue, and much more, show up for the food and fun.
Location: McIntyre Library.
Sponsors: McIntyre Library, Sodexho, Toppers Pizza, Action City.
Contact: Eric Jennings for more info. (jenninge)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Library Hours-Closed Labor Day
Library hours are listed at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/hours.htm
Fall semester hours will resume when classes begin on Thursday, September 2.
We will close at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 5.
We will be closed for Labor Day, September 6.
Fall semester hours will resume when classes begin on Thursday, September 2.
We will close at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 5.
We will be closed for Labor Day, September 6.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Library displays highlight the 20th anniversary of the ADA


Join us as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The main exhibit case in the library showcases a 4-part exhibit featuring materials from Katherine Schneider and McIntyre Library. The exhibit includes materials on access, the lived experience, work, and resources.
An 11-minute video showing near the display features people from Wisconsin who helped in the movement to get the bill passed. We Came Together is also available on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayu2xSZoK0A
The IMC display includes the American Library Association's Schneider Family Book awards for child and teen books about the disability experience, as well as a bibliography of recommended children's books.
The Government Publications display features documents that cover the regulations and history of the ADA, plus recommended government Websites, such as http://www.disabilities.gov/
Monday, August 23, 2010
McIntyre Library Seeks Head of Special Collections & Archives
McIntyre Library at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has a probationary tenure track faculty vacancy available at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor or Professor to serve as Head, Special Collections and Archives with an anticipated start date of spring 2011. This is a 12-month position reporting to the Director of Libraries. For complete job announcement, see http://www.uwec.edu/Employment/faculty.htm .
Monday, August 16, 2010
Universal Borrowing update complete
Universal Borrowing is the fastest way to get books and materials from other UW libraries. Try to get your books from Universal Borrowing first before requesting them through Interlibrary Loan.
http://www.uwec.edu/Library/services/borrowOther.htm
Interlibrary Loan is used to order journal articles. Books, DVDs, CDs, and materials that are not available through Universal Borrowing can be ordered using Interlibrary Loan.
http://www.uwec.edu/Library/services/borrowOther.htm
Interlibrary Loan is used to order journal articles. Books, DVDs, CDs, and materials that are not available through Universal Borrowing can be ordered using Interlibrary Loan.
Friday, July 16, 2010
McIntyre Library seeks Periodicals and Electronic Resources Librarian
McIntyre Library at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has a probationary tenure track faculty vacancy available at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor or Professor to serve as Periodicals and Electronic Resources Librarian with an anticipated start date of winter 2010/11. This is a 12-month, position reporting to the Director of Libraries. For complete job announcement, see http://www.uwec.edu/Employment/faculty.htm .
Monday, June 14, 2010
Summer Session Hrs-Cool Off in the Library

Welcome, summer school students. We'll be here for you during the 8-week session. Check out our hours at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/aboutus/hours.htm
The reference desk hours can be found at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/reference/index.htm
The reference desk hours can be found at: http://www.uwec.edu/Library/reference/index.htm
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Google Scholar now links to McIntyre Library articles
In ongoing efforts to make your research easier, McIntyre Library now provides access to some of its resources through Google Scholar. Run a search in Google Scholar, and results that are available in McIntyre Library will display a link to library holdings. Searches run from computers on campus will provide the McIntyre Library availability link automatically. If you are searching from off campus, you must log into Google Scholar (this requires a Google account), click on "scholar preferences," and select up to three libraries for which you'd like availability information displayed. (Please note that this convenient search option will not provide access to all 200+ library databases)
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Toothpick Holders on Display in Library Entrance
Sunday, May 16, 2010
McIntyre Library Honors Student Workers
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Bean Bag Chairs and Civility
People sleeping on bean bag chairs in the book stacks has become a problem. See my response to a student's suggestion at the McIntyre Library Suggestion Box Blog.
Sleeping in the stacks keeps other students from getting to the books they need and keeps our student workers from doing their jobs.
Be considerate, think of others not just yourself and find somewhere else to take a nap on a bean bag. There are plenty of other cozy places in the library to take a bean bag chair. If this continues to be a problem next year we will have to reevaluate having bean bag chairs. They seem very popular but they cannot be used in a way the keeps other students from getting the books they need.
John Pollitz
Director of Libraries
Sleeping in the stacks keeps other students from getting to the books they need and keeps our student workers from doing their jobs.
Be considerate, think of others not just yourself and find somewhere else to take a nap on a bean bag. There are plenty of other cozy places in the library to take a bean bag chair. If this continues to be a problem next year we will have to reevaluate having bean bag chairs. They seem very popular but they cannot be used in a way the keeps other students from getting the books they need.
John Pollitz
Director of Libraries
Friday, May 14, 2010
What is FREE at 1 a.m. in the library during finals week?


Coffee!!!
Fortune cookies!!!
Students who study in McIntyre Library during the wee hours of the morning during finals week will find FREE coffee after Library Grounds closes, from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m., Sunday night thru Thursday night, May 16-20.
The free coffee is sponsored by Sodexho and the library. Be green and bring your own cup.
McIntyre staff predict that you will enjoy the fortune cookies available during finals week. We wish you good fortune on those exams.
The library will be open continuously from 7:30 a.m. Sunday, May 16
to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 21.
The library will be closed Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
May 10-20 The Library (Almost) Never Closes

McIntyre Library will be open 24 hours/day beginning Monday, May 10 at 7 a.m. and ending Friday, May 21, at 7 p.m.
Exceptions: the library is closed:
*Friday, May 14, at midnight until Saturday, May 15, at 7:30 a.m.
*Saturday, May 15, at midnight until Sunday, May 16, 7:30 a.m.
Library Grounds will be open extra hours through finals week.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
It's your move! Ongoing chess game in the Library

Take a break in your studies to make the next move in an ongoing chess game in the Library. Find the game near the elevators on the 1st floor. A marker indicates whose move it is (black pieces or white pieces). Make a move, change the marker, and check back later to see how your color is doing. Stay tuned for more game events in the Library!
Monday, May 03, 2010
Welcome, Blugold Beginnings students!

McIntyre Library extends a warm welcome to area 5th graders who will be visiting campus this week as part of the Blugold Beginnings program. We look forward to seeing you in the Library, and we hope to see many of you as freshmen Blugolds in 8 years!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Writing Center Mon & Wed nites
The University Writing Center has opened a satellite center in the library. Walk-ins are welcome to stop for assistance on Monday and Wednesday nights, from 5-9 p.m.
We're conveniently located near the Reference Desk in L1024.
We hope to see you soon.
University Writing Center
Old Library 1142
WritingCenter@uwec.edu
www.uwec.edu/writing
We're conveniently located near the Reference Desk in L1024.
We hope to see you soon.
University Writing Center
Old Library 1142
WritingCenter@uwec.edu
www.uwec.edu/writing
Monday, April 26, 2010
English Fest this week

Check out the great activities planned for the 2010 English Fest. Activities are held during the week of April 26-30. The theme is "Expose Yourself to the World of Literature" and the event will highlight many cultures of the world through poetry, presentations, plays, skits, music, and more.
Highlighted event:
Wednesday, April 28 at 11:00 a.m. Davies Center-Arrowhead Room
Librarian Dr. Janice Bogstad and Phil Kaveny will be presenting Tolkien Embodied: Jackson's Cinematic Realization of Lord of the Rings.
Check out this website for the calendar of events: http://www.uwec.edu/engfest/
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Celebrate National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month, and McIntyre Library is celebrating with a display of recently-acquired books of poetry, and books about poetry. Check out a book from the Recent Acquistions display case inside the library gates.
April 29 is POEM IN YOUR POCKET day. Check out the Web site http://www.poets.org/ for ideas on how you can share poetry on that day.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Films on Demand -- now available through McIntyre Library
Films on Demand is a subscription service providing online streamed access to thousands of academic films, and it is now available to all UWEC students, faculty and staff through McIntyre Library!
Films on Demand provides the University with unlimited online access to the films and film clips in the following categories:
Consider using the films for classes, for research, for presentations or for personal interest.
Films on Demand provides the University with unlimited online access to the films and film clips in the following categories:
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Business & Economics
- Science and Mathematics
- Health and Medicine
Consider using the films for classes, for research, for presentations or for personal interest.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Live Jazz @ your library!

This is a no-shushing library event. If you desire a quiet space to study during this hour, please visit the 4th or 5th floor of the Library.
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