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...stirred discontent among some library staff members, but it comes as the library??s overall budget is increasing by nearly five percent...
...resources and periodicals—by $100,000 for the current year, and will rely on one-time revenue sources, such as unspent endowment returns and other money that has been set aside, to fill the spending gap, according to a memo sent last month to staff by the library??s director, Harry S. Martin...
...This threat turned out to be harmless and we got things under control very quickly, but hopefully, anyone else who wants to make stupid comments will think again.” Toomey, a resident of Arlington, Mass., is a bibliographic assistant at the University who works in the library??s technical services division in Central Square, according to Beth S. Brainard, director of communications for the Harvard College Library. Brainard declined to comment on whether or not Toomey’s arrest would affect his employment at Harvard. University spokesman Joe Wrinn also declined to comment...
...year, Lamont library stays open continuously from 8 a.m. on Sunday to 9:45 p.m. on Friday as well as on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Prior to the fall of 2005, Lamont was open until 12:45 a.m. at the latest on weeknights. Harvard College Library??s decision to make the hours permanent resulted from an examination of library traffic and use patterns following the initiation of the pilot program, said Harvard College Library (HCL) Director of Communication Beth Brainard. Lamont established its new hours in 2005 partly in response to repeated student calls...
...Several other institutions have expressed an interest in becoming cornerstone institutions with a commeasurate financial responsibility, Hanken added. According to Hanken, each cornerstone institution would take on a different part of the project, and Harvard’s tasks—including creating the “Biodiversity Heritage Library??—would be among the pricier ones. “The digitization of the science literature alone could cost up to $30-$35 million or more,” he said. Yesterday’s press release lists a $10 million grant from the John...