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Fall 2012 Orientation Tours
Scheduled tours are offered at the Green, Art & Architecture, Chemistry
and Chemical Engineering, Engineering, and
Mathematics and Statistics and Music Libraries. All other
libraries offer tours by appointment. See the complete 2012-2013 Tour Schedule
below.
Tour Schedule 2012-2013
Green Library |Meyer Library |Subject Specific Libraries
Green Library is the largest library on campus, and is home to the main humanities and social sciences collection, the Information Center, the Media Microtext Center, Special Collections and University Archives, and many other central library services and resources.
New Students: The Information
Center invites new students (and your parents) to tour Green Library,
explore world class library collections, and find out how the library can support
your research needs. All tours will last for an hour, starting with a physical tour and ending with a demo of online resources. Half hour tours of Academic Computing Services are offered directly afterward.
When: Tuesday, September 18 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday,
September 20 at 2:00 p.m.
Friday,
September 21 at 10:00 a.m.
Where: Meet at the Green Library East entrance (across from
Meyer Library)
Graduate Students: New graduate students are
invited to come to Green Library for an online demo of
the amazing array of library resources, as well as a librarian-led tour of
the building. Each demo/tour will last an hour.
When: Monday, Sept. 17 at 3:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday,
Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. & 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday,
Sept. 19 at 3:00 p.m.
Where: Meet at the Green Library East entrance (across
from Meyer Library)
Note that the Art & Architecture and the Engineering
Libraries also offer orientation tours for graduate students. In addition, graduate students are welcome to attend any of the other scheduled orientation tours listed on this page.
New Students: Academic Computing Services offer tours to learn about technology, expertise and resources available in Meyer Library including 24-hour computer spaces, the Multimedia Studio, and the Meyer Tech Desk. Half hour tours of Meyer Library are offered directly after Green Library new student tours.
When: Tuesday, September 18 at 3:00 p.m.
Thursday,
September 20 at 3:00 p.m.
Friday,
September 21 at 11:00 a.m.
Where: Meet at Meyer Library, first floor.
Subject-Specific Tours
Art & Architecture Library
Graduate Students: New graduate students are invited to visit the Art & Architecture Library for a librarian-led tour immediately following the scheduled tours at Green Library on Tuesday, September 18. Learn about the Library's unique circulating and Locked Stacks collections in art, architecture, and design; its growing video art holdings; its scanning and design stations; and its quiet places to study.
When: Tuesday, September 18 at 11:10 a.m.
Tuesday,
September 18 at 4:10 p.m.
Tours Throughout the Year: Orientation tours are required for all declared undergraduate majors and minors in art history, studio art, and film and media studies. Orientations for all incoming graduate students in the Department of Art & Art History are scheduled as part of the Department's incoming graduate student orientation. All other students and faculty, please contact Peter Blank (ppb@stanford.edu; 725-1038) to schedule tours or orientations.
Branner Earth Science Library and Map Collections
Orientation sessions for all incoming School of Earth Sciences students are arranged at the beginning of the quarter. Orientations for all other students and researchers are available for the Branner Earth Sciences Library, the Map Collections, and the GIS Services. Contact Hannah Winkler (hannah.winkler@stanford.edu ; 724-6242) to set up tours and orientations.
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East Asia Library
Chinese materials, by appointment: Zhaohui Xue, 388-8295; zhxue@stanford.edu or Qi Qiu, 384-9872; qqiu@stanford.edu
Japanese materials, by appointment: Regan Murphy Kao, 725-3437; reganmk@stanford.edu
Korean materials, by appointment: Kyungmi Chun,
724-5934; kyungmic@stanford.edu
Tours Throughout the Year: Tours are available year round for groups and individuals. For an appointment, contact Charles Fosselman, 353-1025; cfosselm@stanford.edu or Zhaohui Xue, 388-8295; zhxue@stanford.edu.
Education Library
Tours Throughout the Year: Tours are available year round for groups or individuals. To
arrange a tour, contact Kathy Kerns at 996-0592 or kkerns@stanford.edu.
Engineering Library
Terman Engineering Welcomes All New Students:
Come by the library and learn about our extensive collection of research databases, books, e-books, and e-journals. Come see our Gadget Bar and try out a variety of tablets and e-readers; borrow a Kindle; or come to one of our workshops.
Join us at one of the following events to learn about all we have to offer.
New Graduate Student Orientation: Science & Engineering Libraries Presentation
New graduate students are invited to come to the Huang Engineering Center for an online demo of the amazing array of library resources from the Science & Engineering Libraries at Stanford.
Monday,
September 17 |
1:30-2:30 p.m. |
MacKenzie Room, 3rd Fl., Huang Center |
| Tuesday, September
18 |
1:30-2:30 p.m. |
MacKenzie Room, 3rd Fl., Huang Center |
| Wednesday, September
19 |
1:30-2:30 p.m. |
MacKenzie Room, 3rd Fl., Huang Center |
Engineering Library Open House
Meet your librarians and join us for coffee, juice, and treats at the library.
When: Wednesday, September 26 or Thursday, September 27, 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Tours throughout the Year: Tours and orientation
sessions are also available throughout the year to groups and individuals
by appointment. To schedule, please send a message to: engreference@stanford.edu.
Falconer Biology Library
Individual and group tours are available by appointment
throughout the year. Please contact Falconer Library,
723-1528, falconerlibrary@stanford.edu.
Mathematics & Statistics
Library
New Students: Find out how to locate print and online books and journals, course reserves, things you need to know to navigate our library, and services we offer. Take the elevator up to the 4th floor of Bldg. 380 (Math Corner) in the Main Quad and meet at the Circulation Desk. There is no stair access to the library. Tours last approximately 50 minutes.
Tours of the Math-Stat Library will be offered on:
Tuesday,
September 18
|
10:00 a.m. |
| Thursday, September
20 |
10:00 a.m. |
| Friday, September
21 |
10:00 a.m. |
Graduate and Postdoctoral Students: New graduate and postdoctoral students are encouraged to contact Linda Yamamoto to arrange a personalized introduction to the Math-Stat Library.
Tours and orientations are also available by appointment throughout the year to groups and individuals. Contact Linda Yamamoto, 723-0864, linday@stanford.edu to schedule tours or orientation.
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Miller Library at Hopkins Marine Station
Tours are available by appointment
year round to groups or individuals. For an
appointment, contact Joe Wible,
(831) 655-6228; HMS-Library@lists.stanford.edu.
Music Library
Two tours of the Music Library
and Archive of Recorded Sound will be offered on:
| Wednesday, September
19 |
10-11 a.m. and 11 a.m.-12 noon |
Each tour is limited to 25 participants. Additional tours can be arranged.
Tours
of the Music Library are also available weekdays
by appointment throughout the year. Individuals
and groups are welcome. Incoming graduate students
in the Music Department are urged to contact Ray Heigemeir to arrange
a personalized introduction to the Music Library and Archive of
Recorded Sound. Please contact Ray Heigemeir (384-9985, raymondh@stanford.edu)
or Jerry McBride (725-1146, jerry.mcbride@stanford.edu).
Music collections at Stanford
can be found in the Music Library, as well
as in other libraries
on campus. For details, please visit the Music
Library's Web page.
Archive of Recorded Sound
Two tours of the Music Library
and Archive of Recorded Sound will be offered on:
| Wednesday, September
19 |
10-11 a.m. and 11 a.m.-12 noon |
Each tour is limited to 25 participants.
Tours
of the Archive of Recorded Sound are available
by appointment. Individuals and groups are welcome. Please
contact Aurora Perez (723-9312, aperez@stanford.edu) or Jerry McBride (725-1146, jerry.mcbride@stanford.edu).
For details, please visit the Archive's Web
page.
Social Science Data and Software (SSDS)
Tours are available for groups or individuals. To arrange a tour, contact SSDS via email, consult-ssds@lists.stanford.edu.
Special Collections
Tours of Special Collections are available
by appointment throughout the year. Please consult our Web
site for more information. For an appointment, call us at 725-1022
(Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.); or email speccollref@stanford.edu.
Swain Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Library
Tours of the Swain Library begin at the Service Desk, and
last approximately an hour.
| Tuesday, September 25 |
Wednesday, September 26 |
Friday, September 28 |
10:00-11:00 a.m. |
9:30-10:30 a.m. |
11:00 a.m.-12 noon |
| 1:00-2:00
p.m. |
2:30-3:30 p.m. |
3:00-4:00 p.m. |
Tours Throughout the Year
Swain Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Library Orientation
tours are offered to individuals and groups weekdays by appointment
throughout the year. A virtual
tour is available. To schedule an appointment, please contact
Swain Library, 723-9237, swainreference@lists.stanford.edu.
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