Library Renovations: June 2006 Archives

Paley Library To Move Materials to the Depository

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On Thursday June 22nd we will start to move designated materials from Paley Library to the Library Depository in the Kardon Building. The move of approximately 400,000 volumes from Paley Library will take 3 weeks. This move has to be done first to make room for materials moving from the libraries on main campus that are scheduled to be closed over the summer, including Zahn (already closed), Math, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as well as to create more study space in Paley.

Materials being moved from Paley will show their new location in Diamond and the location will link to the form requesting materials from the Depository.

For more information on this important project see the Library Depository FAQ.

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Jonathan LeBreton, checking progress on the installation of compact shelving in early June.

-- Penelope Myers

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