Reception in the Art Gallery Today, 4:30pm – 6:30pm!

Come on in out of the heat this afternoon to the opening reception for our new art gallery exhibit – In the Flow.  Artist John Redick will be on hand from 4:30pm to 6:30pm, and light refreshments will be served.  Hope to see you there!

Surf by John Redick
"Surf" | Acrylic on Hardboard | 12" x 9" | 2011

Located on the main floor of the Bentley Library, the Caturano and Company Art Gallery is free and open to the public. Check the online hours calendar for information about the Library’s hours.

Revisit the Library During Reunion Weekend

What did the Bentley Library look like when you were a student? If you graduated before 2005 you may remember the bright red carpet, endless rows of towering shelves, and the so-called “Search Suite”, which housed a Bloomberg terminal (connected to a phone line, oh my!), some CD-ROM databases and a couple of cantankerous dot-matrix printers.  Thankfully, those days are long gone…  Come see what we look like now! Join us for a tour on Friday, June 3 between 2:00pm-3:30pm, or on Saturday, June 4 at 10:00am or 11:15am.  We’d love for you to stop in and share your memories of the Bentley Library with us.

The hair and clothing styles have changed, but we're still a very popular group study spot!

Unable to attend a tour? Please feel free to stop by and take a walk through the library; we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you!

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: John Redick

The art gallery is ushering in summer with a fitting collection of abstract landscapes – titled “In the Flow” – by artist John Redick.  All are invited to attend an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, from 4:30pm – 6:30pm. To learn more about the artist and to view more of his work please visit http://www.johnredick.com.

Surf by John Redick
"Surf" | Acrylic on Hardboard | 12" x 9" | 2011

John Redick
In the Flow
May 25 – July 15 23, 2011

Opening Reception for the Artist
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
4:30 – 6:30 PM
light refreshments will be served

Library Snapshot Day

On Wednesday, April 13, the library participated in Library Snapshot Day, a statewide event scheduled to coincide with the American Library Association’s National Library Week. On Snapshot Day, libraries throughout Massachusetts collect statistics and other information to illustrate a typical day in the life of the library—a snapshot, as the name implies. Snapshot Day shows the value and contributions of libraries to communities around the commonwealth, whether the community is a school, a town or city, or a college campus.

For this year’s Snapshot Day, the Bentley Library’s first, we compiled statistics about library use on Wednesday, April 13. Like most other libraries, we collect these numbers every day, but they’re mostly for internal use. Last week they were meant to be shared.

Here’s a picture of April 13, a typical Wednesday at the Bentley Library, according to our usage statistics:

  • More than four thousand people visited the library—4,495, to be exact.
  • It’s late in the semester, so our group study rooms were busy with students working on projects and, well, studying in groups. We had a total of 353 reservations throughout the day.
  • The circulation desk processed 490 items: 294 items borrowed and 196 items returned, including course reserves.
  • The interlibrary loan department received 70 requests for materials from Bentley patrons and those at other libraries, including 34 borrowing requests and 36 lending requests.
  • The reference staff fielded 37 questions, including 26 questions about research or academic help and reference sources. The total of 37 includes questions asked in person and those that came in over the phone and through instant messages or email.

We also asked patrons using the circulation and reference desks to complete a short survey telling us how they were using the library that day. Without knowing what people are doing here, we can’t interpret the usage data.

Here’s what a small, unscientific sample of 72 Bentley Library patrons had to say about what they were doing at the library last Wednesday.

What did you do at the Bentley Library today?

  • Check out an item: 32
  • Class visit: 2*
  • Homework: 39
  • Research: 24
  • Quiet place to study: 25
  • Read: 23
  • Use the Internet: 22
  • Attend a meeting: 16
  • Attend a program: 2
  • Other: 9

*This number would often be higher, but we didn’t have any formally scheduled class instruction sessions last Wednesday.

We’re here to serve the entire Bentley community, so we also wanted to know who was using the library on Snapshot Day.

What is your role at Bentley?

  • Undergraduate student: 52
  • Graduate student: 14
  • Faculty: 4
  • Staff: 2
  • Waltham resident (includes those who selected other options): 2

We also asked about how the library helps patrons with their academic work, research, and teaching. Two of the major themes in your responses were quiet study space and access to resources such as books and databases, but that wasn’t all. Here are some representative highlights.

“Provides a space away from my room to get work done.” –Undergraduate student

“Place to study and collaborate.” –Graduate student

“Provides newspapers, resources, and a quiet place to study.” –Undergraduate student

“Self-advancement.” –Faculty member

“Quiet, printer.” –Graduate student

“I like to take the reserve books out.” –Undergraduate student

“The databases are great.” –Undergraduate student

“I get a great amount of help from the reference librarians.” –Faculty member

“Research guides are great! Make more!” –Undergraduate student

“[Reference] librarians help find useful resources.” –Undergraduate student

“Great resources and books for papers.” –Undergraduate student

“Headphones when I forget mine.” –Undergraduate student

“Great books, nice people.” –Staff member

The library staff would like to extend a big thank-you to everyone who helped out with Snapshot Day. We look forward to a bigger and better event next year.

Do you have ideas for ways we could make Snapshot Day more fun and more interactive? Please tell us, and know that your comments and suggestions about how you use the library are always welcome—on Snapshot Day and throughout the year.

Now Showing at the Art Gallery: Eileen Wagner

The new exhibit at the Caturano and Company Art Gallery features paintings by Eileen Wagner in an installment titled “Change in Temperature”.  All are invited to meet the artist at an opening reception on Wednesday, April 13, from 4:30pm – 6:30pm.  To learn more about the artist please visit her website at http://eileenwagner.com/.

Cascade detail
"Cascade" detail | Oil on canvas 44” x 50” | 2010

Eileen Wagner
Change in Temperature
April 12 – May 20, 2011

Opening Reception for the Artist
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
4:30 – 6:30 PM
light refreshments will be served

Now Showing in the Art Gallery: Maggie Connors

Open until April 7, 2011, the current exhibit in the Caturano and Company Art Gallery features recent works by artist Maggie Connors.  All are invited to an opening reception for the artist on Wednesday, March 2, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm.   You can learn more about the artist, and view more of her work, by visiting her web site at http://maggieconnors.com/.

Spring 2011 | clay, ink, pencil on panel | 48"x55"

Maggie Connors
Recent Work
March 2 – April 7, 2011

Opening Reception for the Artist
Wednesday, March 2
4:30pm – 6:30pm
light refreshments will be served

Located on the main floor of the Bentley Library, the Caturano and Company Art Gallery is free and open to the public. Check the online hours calendar for information about the Library’s hours.