The Fall 2024 semester is off to a great start at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Fall brings new students to campus, and I look forward to having many of them visit the Library or use our great resources online. I had the pleasure of meeting some of these students during the new centralized orientation offered by the Office of Student Affairs this year. Students were able to learn about the Library as well as meet librarians and staff during these events. We want to make sure every student can engage with the Library and find support in some way. As a means of informing us about the future of the Library, this year I am excited to announce that we are launching the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) Student Advisory Board (SAB). This group, made up of at least two students from each of the seven campus schools, will be instrumental in providing feedback about library services, spaces and resources, as well as helping spread the word about the Library through their peer networks. We hope the advisory board will create a channel for communication between library leaders and students for years to come. More information about the inaugural HSHSL SAB is provided below by Assistant Dean for Research and Information Services, Alexa Mayo, MLIS, AHIP, who will be serving as an advisor for the HSHSL SAB.
Small changes continue to take place around the Library. Be on the lookout for new furniture on the 3rd floor that will provide more mobile options for study with rolling tables. New, larger whiteboards will soon be installed in all study rooms. New signage around the Library will help with wayfinding. To increase comfort and reduce cooling costs in library employee areas, projects are underway to install reflective window tinting and updated blinds. I am also pleased to announce a collaboration with the Office of Student Affairs to provide a temporary faith and religious practice space in the Library while the space at the Student Center is impacted by renovations. Room 302, located near the GRID, has been updated to provide space for students, faculty and staff to engage in religious practice.
As we move ahead, I also wanted to reiterate my commitment to the vision for UMB Campus Vibrancy that UMB president Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, encourages. We have a beautiful building located in an active part of campus. It is my mission to ensure that we offer programs and spaces that welcome users into the physical library, while also ensuring that those who need online access have the tools to participate fully in events or programs. I am working with Assistant Dean for Computer and Technology Services, James Stephens, MEd, MLS, to ensure that all library managed meeting spaces provide support for hybrid and accessible events and meetings.
In employee news, I am pleased to share that after a national search Faith N. Steele, MLS, MIM, accepted the position of Executive Director, Network of the National Library of Medicine, Region 1 and Amy Yarnell, MLS, was promoted to head the department of Data and Bioinformation Services. Both positions are vital to the success of HSHSL programs and their leadership will better serve our campus and Region 1 communities.
In other employee news, it was my pleasure to host library employees and their families at Camden Yards for an Orioles game on Friday, Aug. 23. Fifteen employees came out to enjoy a great night with wonderful weather, camaraderie, and a game that included a bobble head giveaway and a grand slam! It was a great opportunity to have fun outside of the Library. I hope to make this a tradition and increase our attendance in the future.
Lastly, be on the lookout for a future announcement about the upcoming HSHSL Historical Collections calendar. This year’s theme helped me learn more about medicinal plants native to Maryland. Calendars will be on sale before the end of the year.