Hey it's Raychell and Kelly.
Welcome to In the Stacks.
Your information destination.
From circulation to procrastination, we've
got your answers.
April was such a busy month, we didn't even
get to say hi to you guys.
So we'll be sharing some highlights of that
month and also have our usual tips, tricks,
and all you need to know.
So lets get started!
Its time to get to know your library.
Many students know we lend out calculators,
but sometimes the location can be tricky.
So whenever you're in need, head up to the
third floor circulation desk.
We have three hour loans and semester loans,
but.. semester calculators go quickly.
We currently have a few left, so if you need
one, hurry on by to snag that lifesaver.
This week's tips are keyboard shortcuts.
We know sometime's you're in a hurry when
you come to print, so here are a few things
we think you should know.
"Ctril+P" will take you to the print menu
quickly from any printable source.
"Ctrl+A" will select all the text on a given
page.
"Ctrl+Z" will undo your last action and "Ctrl+Y"
will bring it back.
Last, but not least, "Ctrl+U/B or I" will
underline, bold, or italicize any text.
April and May were busy months for us.
We celebrated National Library Week, National
Poetry Month, Mental Health Awareness Month,
and Haitian Heritage Month.
We're sending a special thank you to everyone
who participated in our open mic event and
congrats to the winners of the poetry contest.
If you missed any of the featured displays,
don't worry - you can always find the books
in the stacks.
This month we're celebrating LGBTQ Pride,
National Ocean Month, and the FIFA World Cup.
If you're interested in any of these and want
to learn more, head to the second or third
floor and check out a display.
Remember any books on display are always available
to check out.
There's also a great service we're featuring
this month and that's Mango Languages.
You can choose from over 70 languages to learn
and its accessible from the library's databases.
Once you create an account - download the
app and learn on the go!
Last, but not least, thanks to everyone for
tuning in this semester.
We'll be taking a break this summer and we'll
be back in the fall to take you in the stacks
with us.
Hey Raychell, whatcha' reading?
Have you ever heard of a book that talks about
books being burned?
Where firemen are the ones responsible for
that?
Well that book is called Fahrenheit 451.
I'm reading the graphic novel adaptation by
Ray Bradbury's classic tale of a dystopian
future where knowledge and literature are
abandoned for the illusion of happiness.
If you've read the book before or I've caught
your attention, check out the graphic novel.
It's both a great introduction and follow-up.
So, before we close, here's something that
made us laugh this week.
That's it for In the Stacks with Raychell
and Kelly.
If you have any questions, we'd love to answer
them.
Contact us through any of our social media
accounts with the #inthestackslw
