Finals Paws – Therapy Dogs 12/2&3

Finals Paws – Therapy Dogs

Come to the second floor of Burritt Library before finals start and meet some of our furry friends:

Tuesday, December 2:
5:00-6:00 pm, Gracie, the Great Pyrenees/Golden mix!

Wednesday, December 3:
4:30-5:15 pm, Angus, the Belgian Tervuren!
5:30-6:30 pm, Jesse, the Black Lab!

Library Open 8am-12:30pm Wednesday, Dec. 26

Per Governor Malloy’s directive closing, the library will be OPEN on Wednesday, November 26th, from 8am to 12:30pm.

We are CLOSED Thursday, November 27th, through Sunday, November 30th, in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

For the latest updates of delays and cancellations, please go to the Cancellation/Delay page on the CCSU website, www.ccsu.edu, or call the Storm Weather Line at (860) 832-3333.

You can view all our library hours online at library.ccsu.edu.

Thank you, and have a safe and enjoyable holiday!

New video introducing Elihu Burritt Library

See what the Elihu Burritt has to offer by taking a look at this short promotional video about library services that was recently put together by CCSU’s Media Services department. A huge thanks to our student workers and the Media Services department for their help in this effort!

Digital Day for CCSU Faculty & Staff

Please join the Elihu Burritt Library staff for discussion on current digital projects and services available at the library.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014
2-4 pm in the Connecticut Room (Memorial Hall)

Please R.S.V.P. http://doiop.com/digitalday

PROGRAM

2:00 pm Opening address from Dr. Carl Antonucci, Library Director and refreshments

2:15 pm Rob Favini from OCLC will speak about OCLC’s report “At a Tipping Point: Education, Learning and Libraries”.
Linked here: http://www.oclc.org/reports/tipping-point.en.html

3:05 pm A “lightening round” panel presentation featuring Burritt librarians and David Oyanadel (IDTRC) discussing current
digital projects and services available at the library.

3:45 pm Q&A Session

This event is cosponsored by the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development.