The west side of 3rd floor is now fully open to the public. In addition to the materials described in our previous post, all books from P – Z are now available and no longer need to be placed on hold to access. Book in the H – N are still unavailable, so continue to […]
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Updates and Changes
Update: 3rd Floor Access
Categories: In and Around CFL, Renovation Updates, Updates and Changes
We’re happy to announce that part of the 3rd floor, west side, is now open to the public. Access to the following areas is available to visitors: Learning Space 320 Computer lab New study spaces Central restrooms Looking for the following collections? They are available on the west side of the third floor as well! […]
Joint Open House
Categories: In and Around CFL, Library Events, Notes from the Dean, Renovation Updates, Updates and Changes
Wondering where to go for in-person IT help? Curious about the Library’s renovations? Want to see cool demonstrations of 3D printing and Virtual Reality technologies? Looking for great study space? For all this and more, come to the Joint Open House of the Chester Fritz Library/University Information Technology! Visit us on September 24, 2019, any […]
Peer Research Consultants
Categories: Notes from the Dean, Resources, Updates and Changes
In September 2019, we’ll launch a new service called Peer Research Consultants (PRCs). In 2016, our Access Services student supervisor, Karlene Clark, was voted Student Supervisor of the Year for UND and ND, for designing, developing, and implementing a new student training program. The program’s been adopted by libraries in many states and is the […]
Special Collections Renovation Update
Categories: In and Around CFL, Renovation Updates, Updates and Changes
Updated 6 September 2019: The renovation date has been moved back by two weeks and will now begin on October 7. Due to ongoing renovations, the Department of Special Collections will be inaccessible to the public starting Monday, 7 October 2019, and continuing for approximately 8 weeks. Access to Special Collections materials will be very […]