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Meeting Minutes – Oct. 18, 2018

Presentation by John Ulmschneider Photos by Jay Paul Also in attendance: Sue Robinson, Emily Hurst, Steve Barkley, Parker Webster, Nisha Parekh, Hala Hasan, Jennifer Hodge, Reyna Fuentes, Benjamin Mavelil, Danielle Recupero, Kaelah Pou, Zara Zahid, Sharon Lack Meeting opened with introductions of University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, John Ulmschneider. Photographer Jay Paul was on […]

Meeting Minutes – Sept. 20, 2018

Present:Steve Barkley, Emily Hurst, Teresa Knott, Reyna Fuentes, Robin Kelsey, Nisha Parekh, Benjamin Mavelil, Hala Hasan, Kayla Stepanova, Jennifer Hodge, Zara Zahid, Danielle Recupero, Kaelah Pou, Sharon Lack Start time: 12:03 p.m. Steve Barkley provided a presentation on the role of the Student Advisory Committee and the Tompkins-McCaw Library. Slides from the presentation will be […]

Meeting Minutes – Oct. 19, 2017

Housekeeping Steve confirmed that everyone could access the Google Group. Emails are coming through. As per suggestion from last meeting: loaner projectors have been purchased and will arrive soon. Can be checked out at the Service Desk once they here. Recap: Guest speaker from first session was Teresa Knott. She provided figures about budgeting in […]

Meeting Minutes – Sept. 21, 2017

Guest Speaker: Teresa Knott, Associate University Librarian and Director for Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences Welcome Steve Barkley welcomed members to the Graduate Advisory Committee and allowed time for everyone to introduce themselves. Steve addressed committee expectations and the importance of attendance. Attendance is required and make up sessions will be necessary if you cannot […]

Meeting Minutes – Oct. 22, 2015

Guest Speaker: Associate University Librarian and Library Director for Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, Teresa L. Knott Topic: Possible Library Renovations Teresa thanked group for their feedback and encouraged them to share any ideas either during this meeting or after. Announced plan to renovate first floor. Working on having a plan in place in […]

Meeting Minutes – Sept. 17, 2015

2015-16 Welcome meeting I. Introductions – Members and librarians introduced themselves. II. TML GAC Expectations – Steve Barkely Provided an overview of the  Graduate Advisory Expectations. Students were reminded that if they cannot make a session they will need to make it up the session and to let an advisor know as soon as possible […]

Meeting Minutes – April 30, 2015

Teresa L. Knott, Director of TML and Associate University Librarian, led a discussion on the 2015-2016 Student Technology Fee (STF) Proposals Discussed TML-related requests, including: >>> Updating the TML Distance Education Classroom’s videoconferencing equipment >>> Replacing public computers that will be going off warranty >>> Purchasing GoPro cameras >>> Purchasing solid state drives for TML mobile classroom Some student comments on […]

Meeting Minutes – March 26, 2015

There was no meeting in February due to inclement weather. A survey was completed by TMLGAC members to count toward their February attendance. Emily Hurst, Head of TML’s Research and Education department, led a discussion on our survey results There are library liaisons for each school on the MCV campus: http://guides.library.vcu.edu/tml-orientation/liaisons VCU Libraries is on social media. TML has its […]

Meeting Review – January 22, 2015

Introduction to Emily Hurst, Head, Research and Education department at TML Introduction to VCU Libraries’ web team Erin White, Web Systems Librarian at VCU Libraries Shariq Torres, Web Application Analyst Alison Tinker, Web Designer Task run-throughs TMLGAC members broke up into small groups (with 1+ observer/group) Talk-aloud protocol explained TMLGAC members completed tasks using the […]

Meeting Minutes – October 30, 2014

Student Discussion: PhD Posters vs. VCU Libraries’ poster service Guest: John Ulmschneider, University Librarian A student library fee ($50/year) was recently implemented. This fee will be used for things relevant to students on both campuses, but will not go towards costs related to collections, research services, and automated services. At Cabell Library, the student fees […]

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