3rd floor staff are helpful

Lakei makes this compliment:

I am a returning student and I just wanted to say thanks to all the staff that helped me out this semester and hope they’ll be around to help in the semesters to come. So far the help has been phenominal especially by the staff on the 3rd floor.

Dave Green, Associate University Librarian for Collections and Information Services replies:

Hi Lakei. Thanks! I’ll let the staff in the MLRC know.

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3 Comments

  1. jose
    Posted March 31, 2009 at 5:29 pm | Permalink

    I have been a part time student for quite a long time, slowly getting the credits I need for my degree. I just wanted to take the time to thank those who have been patient with me at the library on numerous occasions. Learning new things is not an easy process for me but those who work at the Refence Desk have been kind, understanding and patient and have showed me how to do research and bent over backwards in doing so. I hope that everyone who works there continues throughout the spring and will also be there for me in the summer as I am taking two more classes this summer. I especially find the desk on the second floor very helpful as looking for journals can be a very confusing process at times. Some of my classmates have the same problem and they find the desk on the second floor very sueful. So I hope the regular hours will continue through during that time and the same people will be up there ready to greet me and help me as best as they have been doing. Thank you.

  2. lisa
    Posted May 29, 2009 at 2:20 pm | Permalink

    1st floor librarian was so sweet and helpful. She helped me with my bag since I had surgery and had to go to the 3rd floor. Thanks for hiring nice people, it really makes my day.

  3. John Goldman
    Posted June 13, 2009 at 7:31 am | Permalink

    I wish maintenance would fix the refridgeration unit on the water cooler. It hasn’t worked in a year.

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