Think Spring – Think Schemel!

Northeastern Pennsylvania is expected to get 3-5 inches of snow tonight – but according to us, it’s not too early to be thinking Spring!

Our Schemel Forum spring semester schedule is about to be posted to our website, and the classes, lunches, and trips it includes will all be great ways to hold off the winter blues until May arrives.  Featured this year are:

For the full schedule and to register for programs, contact Kym Fetsko at 570-941-7816 or fetskok2@scranton.edu.

Intersession 2011 Hours

Image courtesy of Alyson Hurt, under a Creative Commons license

To all of our Intersession students and faculty, welcome back to campus! The Library is open and ready to help you find what you need.  Come see us during our Intersession hours:

Monday-Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. –   4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Noon  –   6:00 p.m.
Sunday: Noon  –  10:00 p.m.

December Leaves of Class Winner

Congratulations to Carl A. O’Neil of Scranton, PA! Carl won a new computer, printer and computer courses from The University of Scranton, a gift basket from Medical Express Care and a $25 gift card from T.G.I. Friday’s.

The Lollipops are Out!


We’ve all been studying very hard and doing a lot of work as the semester wraps up. Late night hours and lack of sleep can be very stressful, so why not enjoy a nice lollipop as you do your work?  Our trusty librarian friends have supplied the students with lollipops at the reference desk for finals week. As you study all week, feel free to grab one!

Also, note the bookmarks advertising the library’s first annual Library Research Prize–a new program where you could win $500 for the research you are already doing for your classes. Click on the link for details on how to enter.

And remember, we’re open until 2 am tonight, tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday this week. Happy studying!

Student Work featured in Photography Club Gallery

If you’re either a student here at the  U or a regular reader of Infospot, you know all about our new 1st floor 24-hour study space.  Starting today, that new space has one less blank wall.

This fall, the Weinberg Memorial Library partnered with the University’s Photography Club on a collaborative project to market our text messaging reference service.  Members of the Club took photographs of fellow University of Scranton students text messaging and then submitted them to us for review.  We chose our five favorite photographs to use for our marketing campaign – but since there were so many other great photographs, we decided to host a Photography Club gallery here at the Library.

So the next time you’re in the building, stop by the 1st floor group study rooms to find 9 gorgeous photographs celebrating text messaging, all thanks to our Photography Club contributors: James Benfante, Anna Heckman, Sarah Prandy, Aimee Miller, Gillian Naro, and Jon Danforth.  We’d also like to extend an extra thank you to Jon, who is both the Vice President of the Photography Club and one of our Library TechCons, for coordinating the gallery.

Student photographs, like this one by James Benfante, will be used to market the Library’s text messaging reference service

Your Library Account

Attention Students:

Please return or renew your library materials before you leave for the Holiday Break.  Library materials left behind in your dorms will become delinquent over the break if forgotten and you will return to some hefty fines.

If you need to bring items home with you over the break, just let us know that so that we can adjust your due dates.

You may contact the Circulation Desk at 570-941-7524.

Thank you and have a great Holiday!

Clarks Summit Celebrates 100 Years

Clarks Summit is turning 100 and will be celebrating its centennial all throughout the 2011 year, beginning in January.  The Abington Journal featured an article last week by Joan Mead-Matsui about the event, describing some of the activities that are planned to take place throughout the year, including a kickoff 10 a.m. January 15th and a Christmas tree bonfire later that day.

The official birthday of the Borough is August 30th, 2011, and will include a weekend of special activities August 26 to 28.

Two of the library’s staff, Barb Evans of Circulation/Access Services and Annette Barosi Kalwaytis of Special Collections/University Archives, are even part of the planning committee, as is a former U of Scranton professor, Vice Chair Dennis Martin.

Annette Barosi Kalwaytis, Sponsor Chair, discusses their work in the article:  “We sent more than 600 letters to various businesses and individuals, asking for support and we’ve had a response to our mailing. But in order for us to do what the committee has proposed for the centennial, we will need the support of the community. In my mind, I’m looking at one large birthday party. There is no age barrier to this centennial and we want everyone to have a great time.”

Centennial Committee Preps for Year of Events
Centennial planners shown at a Nov. 9 meeting include, from row, from left: Linda Besten, Liana Smith, Gerrie Carey, Annette Barosi Kalwaytis and Dennis Martin. Back row: Julia Munley, Jane Preate, Jacquelyn Preate, James Roland, Barb Evans, Charles Kumpas, Ellen Beechko and Kathy Drake.

For more information about the event or to read the full article check out The Abington Journal

Extended Library Hours for Finals 2010

Extended Hours

Wednesday-Thursday, December 1-2………….8:00a.m.- Midnight

Friday, December 3…………8:00a.m- 10:00p.m.

Saturday, December 4…………9:00 a.m.- 9:00p.m.

Sunday, December 5…………Noon – Midnight

Monday-Thursday, December 6-9………..7:00a.m.- 2:00a.m.

Friday, December 10…………8:00a.m.- Midnight

Saturday, December 11………..8:00a.m.- 5:00p.m.

Sunday, December 12…………Closed