Friday, April 24, 2015

A helpful toolkit for finals

Visit our collection of end of semester help... just in time for finals. We call it our finals toolkit. On this page http://library.mtsu.edu/finalstoolkit you will find:

Ways to Get Help
About Technology in the Library

Citation Tools

Relax and Recharge

Do Research


Study and Meeting Spaces

Library Maps and Directories

Protect Your Stuff



Caution! This time of year often brings an increase in thefts in the library. Never leave your backpack, books, phones or laptops unattended in the library. Bad guys might steal your stuff and sell it to get money for guns, drugs, or to pay off their overdue fines.







photo credit: mag3737 on Flickr

Need a Quiet Place to Study?

Quiet Zone Locations

  • Third and fourth floors, beyond the elevators (from the computers back). Look for the Quiet Zone signs in these areas.

Quiet Zone Policies

  • Talking should be kept to only the occasional whisper.
  • No loud music blaring from earbuds.
  • No talking on cell phones. If you need to use a cell phone, please move to the area around the stairway.

What to Do if a Quiet Zone is Too Noisy

  • Help us keep these zones quiet by reminding other students of their purpose.
  • If you feel uncomfortable approaching noisy users, you can call for backup and a library staffer will investigate.
    • Use the chat or text option, and let us know exactly where the offenders are and give a brief description of them.
    • Phone the Service Desk at (615) 898-2817 (option 1).
    • Use the house phone near the elevators; choose option 1 when the recording finishes. Your call will be routed to the Service Desk.

Questions

Questions about Library Quiet ZoneService Desk at (615) 898-2817 (option 1).

Thursday, April 16, 2015

General Huber in the Library Fri & Mon!


Attention: Military Veteran Students

Come meet General Keith Huber (Ret.). 


MTSU is creating a Veterans Center on
campus and they need your input! 

He is your advocate on campus so stop 
by and tell him what you think...

LIB 259 

Friday, April 17 (8-9am)
Monday, April 20 (9-10am) 

or 

Cope 111 or 
at keith.huber@mtsu.edu.