CSULB University Library

 Campus Community Update #223


January 31, 2008

Renovation Over, But Momentum Continues

With completion of construction on floors 4 and 5, the library’s 18 month renovation project, begun in summer 2006, is drawing to a close.  In the past weeks and months the construction trailer has left Lot 6 and the fences have come down, restoring a large area of parking that had been displaced by the project. 

Construction was sometimes inconvenient and disruptive, both for the library’s customers and for its employees, but now, inside and out,  the improvements and benefits are evident everywhere:

Photo of 2nd floor
Photo of ORCA construction

Even with all that’s been accomplished some of the biggest improvements growing out of the project haven’t yet been realized.  2008 holds the promise of three more landmark accomplishments:

  • ORCA (Online Remote Collections Access), the library’s robotic access and retrieval system for materials not housed in the book stacks, will be filled and put into service.  Built at the southeast corner of the library building adjacent to parking lot 6, it will be capable of  housing 850,000 volumes and delivering any of them to the Circulation Desk within five minutes
  • The Arnold T. Schwab Graduate Study Center will open at the southeast corner of fifth floor.  This facility, restricted to graduate students and faculty, will provide a comfortable and functional site for study, discussion, and research for a population whose demands upon the library’s print and electronic scholarly resources tend to be particularly intense and sustained
  • Better wireless connectivity building-wide, and additional electrical outlets and capacity by late spring, 2008

For more information contact:
Henry DuBois hdubois@csulb.edu


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