Monday, March 09, 2009
March/April construction
From the mass email:
Beginning on Tuesday March 10, 2009, the reconstruction of the 119th Street walkway between Broadway and Claremont Ave. will begin. The construction fence will be relocated and access from the front and side doors of Milbank Hall to the link will end.
The timetable for this phase of construction is as follows:
March 10th -- March 13th
Access to and from Milbank will be available from the Claremont Avenue Link at 119th Street, the Tunnel (lower level) via Altschul Hall or the 120th Street door.
March 16th -- March 21st (Spring Break)
The Link doors at 119th and Claremont Avenue will be closed. Access to Milbank will be via Tunnel through Altschul Hall or the 120th Street door ONLY. The Claremont Avenue gate at 119th Street will be locked during the week of Spring Break. Please note that demolition is scheduled during this week of the project and may be noisy.
March 23rd -- August 17th
Link access from Claremont Avenue at 119th Street to Milbank will reopen, but access from the link to the Arthur Ross Courtyard and Milbank's front doors will remain closed.
Anyone with a valid Barnard College ID can continue to use the 120th Street entrance to Milbank Hall or the 40 Claremont Ave. door to Lehman.
Access from Milbank to the Arthur Ross Courtyard will be unaffected throughout this period.
Should you have any questions on construction progress, please visit the "barnard.edu/nexus" web site or contact Administrative Services & Capital Planning at X40250.
Beginning on Tuesday March 10, 2009, the reconstruction of the 119th Street walkway between Broadway and Claremont Ave. will begin. The construction fence will be relocated and access from the front and side doors of Milbank Hall to the link will end.
The timetable for this phase of construction is as follows:
March 10th -- March 13th
Access to and from Milbank will be available from the Claremont Avenue Link at 119th Street, the Tunnel (lower level) via Altschul Hall or the 120th Street door.
March 16th -- March 21st (Spring Break)
The Link doors at 119th and Claremont Avenue will be closed. Access to Milbank will be via Tunnel through Altschul Hall or the 120th Street door ONLY. The Claremont Avenue gate at 119th Street will be locked during the week of Spring Break. Please note that demolition is scheduled during this week of the project and may be noisy.
March 23rd -- August 17th
Link access from Claremont Avenue at 119th Street to Milbank will reopen, but access from the link to the Arthur Ross Courtyard and Milbank's front doors will remain closed.
Anyone with a valid Barnard College ID can continue to use the 120th Street entrance to Milbank Hall or the 40 Claremont Ave. door to Lehman.
Access from Milbank to the Arthur Ross Courtyard will be unaffected throughout this period.
Should you have any questions on construction progress, please visit the "barnard.edu/nexus" web site or contact Administrative Services & Capital Planning at X40250.
Labels: construction, nexus
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Journalism Library status
The Journalism Library continues to be closed as construction remains ongoing at the Graduate School of Journalism. At present, we hope to reopen in early October.
The Journalism Library collection can currently be found in its entirety at Lehman Library. The circulating Journalism collection and books from the reference shelf are shelved separately from Lehman's collection, in the Lehman sorting area, and the CLIO location reflects this. Current Journalism Master's projects and theses are kept at Lehman's reserve desk, as is Journalism Reserves, and periodicals and newspapers received by the Journalism Library. CLIO locations have also been modified for these materials.
Items that have circulated from Journalism's regular collection may be returned to other campus library (Butler Library being the closest one), and should be sent back to Lehman Circulation. Journalism Reserves items circulate from Lehman Reserves, and should be returned there.
Deborah Wassertzug, the Journalism Librarian, is temporarily housed in 309A Butler Library, and can be reached there by phone at 4-5477.
The new Journalism Library will be part of the new student center, opening this Fall. Please visit the Journalism School's homepage for construction updates: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/
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Deborah Wassertzug, Journalism Librarian
Columbia University Libraries
The Journalism Library collection can currently be found in its entirety at Lehman Library. The circulating Journalism collection and books from the reference shelf are shelved separately from Lehman's collection, in the Lehman sorting area, and the CLIO location reflects this. Current Journalism Master's projects and theses are kept at Lehman's reserve desk, as is Journalism Reserves, and periodicals and newspapers received by the Journalism Library. CLIO locations have also been modified for these materials.
Items that have circulated from Journalism's regular collection may be returned to other campus library (Butler Library being the closest one), and should be sent back to Lehman Circulation. Journalism Reserves items circulate from Lehman Reserves, and should be returned there.
Deborah Wassertzug, the Journalism Librarian, is temporarily housed in 309A Butler Library, and can be reached there by phone at 4-5477.
The new Journalism Library will be part of the new student center, opening this Fall. Please visit the Journalism School's homepage for construction updates: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/
________________________________________
Deborah Wassertzug, Journalism Librarian
Columbia University Libraries
Labels: construction, journalismlibrary