Engineering Library Reference Manual



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The Engineering Library


The Engineering Library was built in 1968. Prior to this the library had had several locations on campus, the most recent one in Guggenheim Hall. (Note: you can still find “Guggenheim” stamped in our older volumes!). We are the sister building of Loew Hall and are connected to Loew by a tunnel in the basement. Loew Hall houses classrooms and the College of Engineering Offices.

The Engineering Library has about 152,000 cataloged volumes; 3,320 serial subscriptions; 11, 795 microfilm reels; 2,719,567 microfiche, and 67,023 technical reports. In terms of collections and facilities, we are one of the five largest branch libraries. We are open 83 hours per week. Reference desk hours vary from quarter to quarter, but average 66 hours per week.


Library Staff


Mel DeSart desart@u.washington.edu

Head, Engineering Library; Head of Sciences, acting

Selects for Aeronautics & Astronautics, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering

Christina Byrne cbyrne@u.washington.edu

Assistant Head, Engineering Library

Selects for Patent and Trademark materials, Bioengineering and General Engineering

Julie Cook julesck@u.washington.edu

Information Services Librarian (Reference and Information Services)

Selects for Civil & Environmental Engineering

Linda Whang lcwhang@u.washington.edu


Instructional Services Librarian
Selects for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Technical Communications

Destinee Sutton destine@u.washington.edu

Collection development, special projects, instruction.

Laura Leslie (Hall) lhall@u.washington.edu

Circulation Supervisor

(Signs student employees time sheets)


Steve Stockamp stockamp@u.washington.edu

Circulation Supervisor

(Signs student employees time sheets)


Tom Leahey tleahey@u.washington.edu

Monographs and Reserves Technician

Julie Hoon jhoon@u.washington.edu

Serials Technician


Tour of the Engineering Library


___Engineering floor plan ___Library directory

Stacks (4th floor)

___ layout (TE-Z, 000-999) ___ sorting area

___ restrooms (both are ADA)

___ emergency exit and signs/fire extinguisher

Stacks (3rd floor)

___ layout (A-TD) ___ restroom (men's)

___ emergency exit and signs/fire ext. ___ instruction center (ELIC)

___ microfiche/film ___ group study rooms

Periodicals (2nd floor)

___ display area ___ periodical stacks

___ copy machine ___ storage room

___ break room (need key) ___ sorting area

___ restroom (women's) ___group study rooms

Workroom/staff areas (1st floor)

___ staff/student mailboxes ___ supply cabinet

___ staff introductions ___ fax machine/scanner

___ staff offices ___ master handout cabinet

___ first aid kit ___ networked printer

___ USA pat cd-roms, specs cd-roms

___ key box and keys ___ microfiche refilling bins

___ binding shelf ___ coat rack

Reference area (1st floor)

___ reference stacks

___ standards collection ___ computer manuals

___ patent/trademark area ___networked printer

___flatbed scanner ___copy machine

___ patent reels ___ Microforms scanner

___ fiche/film printers ___ Access+ pcs, Guest workstation pcs

___ new books shelf

___ reshelving truck ___ reference desk

___ suggestion box ___ security gates ______pencil sharpener

___ bulletin board and cabinet

Circulation area (1st floor)

___ bookdrops ___ hold shelf

___ media collection ___ reserve shelves

___ book truck parking ___ lost and found

___ key drawer ___ cash drawer

___ outside bookdrop ___ staff areas

___ statistics clipboard** ___ sensitizers/desensitizers

___ sorting area ___ alarm console

___ copy card dispenser ___stapler, paper cutter, hole punch

___ phone books ___ barcode problems

___ manual circulation file ___ desk schedule

___ paging flags

___ mail truck ___ damaged books

___ call # problems ___ desensitized books

___ ACM reshelving

Basement

___ mail and copy machine room ___ ACM depository collection

___ enbmt collection

___ technical Japanese program ___ public access

___ technical reports ___ rss copy machine

___ damaged periodicals ___ cic collection


___ to be cataloged technical reports

Engineering Library Locations and Services


Engineering Library email address: englib@u.washington.edu This homer account is located on the UW homer server. User name is englib, password is on the clipboard inside the Reference Desk drawer.

Engineering Library Address and Directions


Sometimes people will call asking us our address. Inquire as to what they need it for. Are they sending books back? Do they want to come into our library? Our address and phone number, parking info and driving directions are on our website under General Information: (you can always read this information to someone over the phone.) http://www.lib.washington.edu/engineering/locations/dir.html

If they are mailing or sending us something our address is:

Engineering Library

University of Washington

Box 352170

Seattle WA 98195-2170


Note: The Box number is not a US Post Office box number, but an internal UW campus designation. FedEx, UPS or other delivery companies are able to use this address to make deliveries to the Engineering Library. If they wish to come in to the library tell them that we do not have a street address. Our building is the Engineering Library Building, located on Stevens Way (the main road that runs through campus). We are on the East side of campus directly across the street from the HUB (Husky Union Building, AKA the student union). Sometimes people will know about the Metro bus stop across the street. See: http://transit.metrokc.gov/tops/bus/neighborhoods/university_district.html for information about which bus routes serve the University of Washington.

If they ask about parking, tell them that it is the prerogative of Parking Services and give them the number (685-1543). Do not advocate parking in loading zones or other restricted areas. Inform them that parking on campus is restricted most of the time and subject to ticketing and towing when appropriate. The current charge for parking on campus is $12.00 but gives refunds pro-rated on exit if a visitor spends less than 1 hour on campus. More information for visitors is at: http://www.washington.edu/commuterservices/parking/fees_gatehouse.php

US Mail, Campus Mail and Library Mail

Steve usually transfers the mail from the workroom to the mailroom in the basement and vice versa once daily. All U.S. Mail coming from or to the UW comes to us via the campus mail facility (who sorts and distributes mail on campus).
US Mail

Barcodes for mailing items (like patent or trademark packets) to patrons are in the manila folder next to the outgoing mailboxes. Place US Mail in the right hand box on the bottom row of the mailboxes in the workroom. There are also business letter envelopes in the supply cabinet with the barcode and library’s return address.

Campus mail is picked up once daily. Write the person’s name, department and box number on the item. Put it in the left hand box on the bottom row of the mailboxes in the workroom. Library mail comes twice daily via our own truck. Both books and mail are delivered from other units. If you are mailing something to another unit simply write their name and division on the item and place it in the center mailbox on the bottom row of the mailboxes in the workroom.


Signing for Courier Packages


Couriers such as UPS, FedEx, and Airborne Express all deliver to our library. Usually they go directly to the workroom. Sometimes, they will come to the reference desk for a signature. Before signing for the package make sure it is addressed to someone in this Library. Often couriers will bring in items for the Technical Japanese Program located in our basement. We do not sign for their packages -- direct them to the loading dock door. ONLY sign for packages addressed to our library or one of our staff members.

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