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Title: Opening and Closing the Library


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Opening and Closing the Library
  • Opening Procedures
  • Closing Procedures

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Opening procedures
  • Circulation supervisors are responsible for
    managing the opening and closing of the library,
    and will unlock and lock the front doors. They
    may arrive a few minutes before opening time to
    begin getting the library ready for patrons, and
    are supposed to be the last people to leave the
    building at closing.
  • However, there are many tasks involved in opening
    and closing the building, and supervisors will
    normally direct circulation workers to assist in
    the process. All circulation workers should be
    familiar with the steps involved so they will be
    prepared to help whenever working the first or
    last shift.
  • Detailed procedures are prepared as separate
    laminated sheets to assist workers in the
    process.

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730 Mon.-Fri.
OPEN
830 Sat.
  • The library normally opens at 730 a.m.
    Monday-Friday and at 830 am Saturday.
  • SUPERVISORS should watch the clock, and BE SURE
    to UNLOCK the DOORS AT OPENING TIME.
  •  NOTE The SATURDAY MORNING STUDENT SUPERVISOR
    should pick up the front door key from the safe
    in the circulation desk cabinet prior to Friday
    closing, so it will be possible to open on
    Saturday morning.

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Newspapers
  • Gather any newspapers from the front steps or
    lawn and bring inside for processing after all
    the other opening tasks are completed.
  • Monday-Friday there should be The Chicago
    Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The Daily Herald,
    USA Today, The New York Times, and The Wall
    Street Journal.
  • Saturday newspapers are the same, except there is
    no USA Today.
  • If any are missing, notify a supervisor to
    contact the serials assistant right away. There
    is only a brief window of time to report
    unreceived papers to the publisher.

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Lights
  • Turn on all the lights. Light switches are
    located in the following places
  • Main Floor Switches for the main overhead lights
    are located at the library entrance and the
    entrance into the Nicholas Wing.
  • The switch for the recessed lighting in the
    lobby/Commons area is located by the central
    stairwell. Its the switch on the right. Press
    it down for on.
  • Two switches for the café area are next to the
    glass wall near the main entrance.
  • The switch for the gallery area lighting in the
    window-lined walkway near the elevator is near
    the floor under the pictures.
  • Upstairs in Buswell The switches are by the main
    stairway door.
  • Upstairs in Nicholas Switches are at the
    entrance to the long hallway and near the
    administrative office door in the south stairwell
    landing.
  • Downstairs Light switches are by the main
    stairway door at the entrance to the Music
    Library in Nicholas.
  • Another switch is near the music journal area on
    the wall at the corner.
  • Light switches are next to the door in the
    restrooms on all floors.

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The light switch for this gallery hallway is
near the floor.
Light switches are also located here on the brick
wall for both Nicholas and Buswell wings. They
work the same lights as the ones near the front
entrance doors, and the south stairwell doors.
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equipment
  • The computers and copiers/printers will either
    turn on automatically, or will be turned on by
    the student workers at the Information Desk.
  •  
  • Note that the laminator, typewriter , and
    microfilm/fiche machines and printer do NOT need
    to be turned on in the morning. If they have
    been in use by patrons during the day, they DO
    need to be turned OFF at closing.

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Circulation reserve
  • Turn on the 4 Reserve/Circulation desk computers
    and login. At the Novell prompt make sure the
    Workstation only box is checked, and the login
    is student. Do not enter a password.
  • Once logged in, select the Voyager Circ icon to
    open up the Circulation module. Enter circstu
    and password circtemp to login.
  • Take any returned materials out of the overnight
    bookdrop bin, check them in, and put them in
    their proper places for shelving.
  • THE SUPERVISOR should put 100 in the cash
    register and turn it on.

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  • The final opening task is to process the
    newspapers. Detailed instructions are provided
    on a separate sheet, and a supervisor will
    provide individual instruction on the proper way
    to do this.
  • Please pay particular attention to finding and
    anchoring the single sheets so they do not fall
    out, and to handling the various inserts and
    advertising items properly, as some are retained
    and some are discarded. Note that the Classified
    sections are considered part of the paper and do
    get hung on the poles.
  • Newspapers should be processed and hanging on the
    poles in the café within 1 hour of opening time.

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closing procedures
  • The library normally closes at 1200 midnight
    Monday-Thursday and at 1000 pm Friday and
    Saturday.
  • Normally, closing procedures begin about an hour
    or so before the library closes, when workers
    should begin to push in chairs and clean off
    study carrels.
  • About 15-20 minutes before closing, the closing
    bell should be rung several times, and patrons
    should be alerted to finish up their work and
    prepare to leave.

1200 midnight Mon.-Thurs.
CLOSE
1000 p.m. Fri. Sat.
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Closing goals
  • The primary goals of closing procedures are
  • To make sure the library is tidy and ready for
    business the next morning.
  • To make sure all equipment is turned off.
  • To make sure all library items are checked in and
    put in appropriate places.
  • To make sure the money is put away properly.
  • To make sure the lights are off.
  • To make sure no one is left in the building!!!
  • To make sure the doors are locked!

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Closing crew cooperation
  • The student supervisor is specifically
    responsible for certain tasks at Circulation, but
    other closing workers are primarily responsible
    for the work to be done around the building.
    Closing is a cooperative effort of the crew
    working the last hour to make sure everything is
    done properly.
  • Usually, the student supervisor remains at
    Circulation to man the desks and assist patrons
    with last minute checkouts while doing closing
    tasks within the department.
  • Meanwhile, detailed closing guides covering the
    tasks appropriate for each area of the library
    are available for evening workers. There are 2
    guide lists, one for each supporting worker.
  • If you are a part of the closing crew, please
    follow the guides carefully and make certain all
    the tasks are done and no one is left in the
    building. 

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  •  
  • As you are going about your closing tasks, be
    polite with patrons, giving them personal advance
    notice of closing, and nicely encouraging them to
    finish up and leave on time. For example, say to
    each individual The library will be closing in
    about 20 minutes.
  • Be a bit flexible in helping them at the last
    minute, if necessary, for the sake of good
    service and positive public relations. However,
    if anyone refuses to leave, the student
    supervisor should contact Public Safety for
    assistance (x5911).
  •  

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  • It is particularly and vitally important for
    building security and patron safety reasons to be
    absolutely certain all patrons have left the
    building before circulation workers leave.
  • Check the carrels, stairwells, study rooms,
    restrooms, between ranges of the stacks, etc.!!!
  • When circ workers leave, it is also absolutely
    vital for the supervisor to test the inner front
    doors to make certain they are locked and cant
    be opened from the vestibule.
  •  The outer front doors should NOT be locked, as
    people SHOULD have open access to the vestibule
    to use the phone and book return. 

Lock the 4 inner front doors.
Turn off the light switches for Buswell as you
leave.
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  • Opening and Closing Questions
  • Which of the following tasks must be done when
    opening the library? (write all letters that
    apply)
  • a. unlock the inner front doors
  • b. pick up and process the daily newspapers
  • c. turn on all the lights
  • d. turn on all the machines
  • e. check in items returned in the vestibule book
    drop
  • f. login to all 4 Circulation terminals and get
    Voyager functioning
  • g. put cash in the register
  • h. check the supplies of forms in the drawers
  • i. check to make sure there are enough napkins
    and cup lids in the café
  • j. make sure single newspaper pages are anchored
    so they dont fall off the poles
  • 2. Which of the following tasks must be done when
    closing the library? (write all letters that
    apply)
  • a. push in chairs and clear off study tables and
    carrels
  • b. turn off all the equipment in the music
    library
  • c. check restrooms, study rooms, stairways, etc.,
    to make sure all patrons have left the
  • building
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