Library Newsletter: April 2022
Finals In The Library!
What's New?
Table of Contents
- Library Hours
- Library Advisory Group
- National Library Week
- Library Jobs
The library will have reduced hours during break and be closed on the weekends. Please look below to see when those reduced hours begin and when we reopen to normal hours.
Have you ever wanted to give feedback on library tools or new library services? The library is putting together a Library Advisory Group made up of students, faculty, and staff. Read below to learn more about it and how you can get involved.
Next week is National Library Week. Stop by the library to celebrate with us.
If you have ever thought about working in the library, we may be looking for more student workers. Pay attention to the student jobs page for a posting or email the library (library@nwhealth.edu) for more information.
Finally, do not forget the library offers help with writing which you may need as your final projects get closer to being due. Read below to see how we can help.
Good luck with finals and enjoy your spring break, everyone!
Finals & Spring Break
We are open our regular hours for finals up until Friday, April 15th when spring break hours start at the end of the day.
Finals:
Mon. April 4th - Thurs. April 14th: Regular Hours
Fri. April 15th: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sat. April 16th & Sun. April 17th: CLOSED
Spring Break: Monday April 18th - Sunday May 1st:
Monday-Friday: 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays: Closed
Sundays: Closed
Monday, May 2: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The library regular schedule will resume Tues. May 3rd at 7:30 a.m. for the summer trimester.
Join Our Library Advisory Group
- Are you a library supporter?
- Have ideas to make the library better?
- Looking for a low-key way to give back to the NWHSU community?
This is an informal group whom we will contact as needed with questions about existing and potential new services. There will be no regular meetings or Robert’s Rules – just a chance to participate in shaping library services now and into the future.
If you’re interested, CLICK HERE to fill out a short form. We will create an e-mail list and be in touch when we need you.
Come Celebrate National Library Week
April 4-8 is National Library Week. Stop by the library to celebrate with us.
We'll have treats daily (as long as supplies last).
Come Work In The Library
Once we know which shifts are open, we will post our job notice on the school's HR site. Look for it over break. If you have any questions you'd like to ask ahead of time or would like to be notified when it's published, please email Krista Jacobson (kjacobson@nwhealth.edu.)
Ideal candidates for this position will have a focus on customer service and feel comfortable assisting with basic computer questions.
Work study students may get priority, but we aren't opposed to non-work study students.
The job application will be available here once it's posted.
Writing Help Resources
If you haven't gotten a chance, yet, please check out the library's Writing & Citing Guide.
https://nwhealth.libguides.com/writing
You can find guidance on academic writing, citing, and how to contact the writing lab there. You can also find information on how to use Mendeley and Grammarly EDU. Mendeley assists with properly citing your paper while Grammarly EDU will offer recommendations on how to improve your writing.