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Impact of Flood on MacRae Library Spaces, Collections and Services
The Library experienced a significant flood in the staff area Monday evening that leaked down into our Archives and Journal Storage area.聽 We are fortunate that Library staff, along with Security and Facilities Management staff, acted quickly and minimized the damage to the collections.聽 We have been working hard to reopen but there are some important changes to be aware of when we open: 聽
-聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 The Library Service Point has temporarily moved to the IT desk.聽 The IT Desk will be temporarily relocated to the Learning Commons
-聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 All of the library staff offices have been relocated to the Librarian鈥檚 Corner (far right corner).聽 We expect them to occupy that space for approximately two weeks.聽 This is necessary for the staff and Service Point area to dry out and to remove the damaged carpet and replace it.
-聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Various materials that were damaged have been laid out to dry on tables on the main floor but primarily in the Librarian鈥檚 Corner.
-聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 The Group Study Rooms will be unavailable for approximately 2 weeks as those rooms are being used to store archival materials. 聽聽The Cobequid Room, however, remains available for your use.
-聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 There are fans and dehumidifiers running throughout the main floor. They are expected to continue to run for the next couple of days.聽 The lower level should continue to offer a quiet study environment.
Though our spaces have been affected, your services are in no way affected and you will continue to have full access to our Reserve, reference, journal and general collections, the Reading Rooms, the lower floor study areas and the Learning Commons. 聽We cannot provide access to items in Journal Storage or the Archives at this time. 聽
Library staff are looking forward to serving you again and we thank you for your patience.聽 If you have any questions please contact the Library at macrae.library@dal.ca or 902-893-6669.
Elaine MacInnis
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