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Fall 2011 Nancy Noe. Library Information for Graduate Students. A little about the Libraries… Largest Libraries in State Over 3 million books Over 230 Subject Specific databases Subject Specialists Information Literacy Instruction Interlibrary Loan Borrowing.
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Fall 2011Nancy Noe Library Information for Graduate Students
A little about the Libraries… • Largest Libraries in State • Over 3 million books • Over 230 Subject Specific databases • Subject Specialists • Information Literacy Instruction • Interlibrary Loan Borrowing
Services for graduate students… • 100 item checkout; online renewals • Delivery to Departmental Offices • AubiExpress • Graduate/Faculty Quiet Study Area
A special invitation… • Tailgate @ the Library • Friday • September 2 • 10:00am – 1:00pm • RBD Library
Transit Services Orientation
Mission Tiger Transit’s mission is to provide safe and reliable transit service to Auburn University.
Use of the System • Faculty, Staff & TES Employees • Unlimited access to internal campus routes (AU I.D. card) • Travel to off-campus, non-academic location (bus pass) www.auburn.edu/transit Students Tuition payments include transit fees Unlimited access with Valid AU I.D. card Lee Russell Public Transit
Other Transit Services • WalMart Shuttle: operates 5:00 to 8 p.m. • Every Friday except Christmas, New Years and Easter • Pick up only at WalMart and Student Center • Drop off at 10 locations Night Transit: Off Campus (outbound only) Operates 6:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Summer 5:15 pm until 9:00 pm) Monday through Friday while classes are in session Routes based on demand and cover all stops • AU Security Shuttle: On Campus • Operates 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Seven days a week while classes are in session • Call 844-7400 www.auburn.edu/transit
Passenger Safety Guidelines Allow riders departing from the bus to exit before boarding. Unlike regular school buses, traffic is not required to stop for Tiger Transit buses. Passengers should not stand ahead of the white line. Maintain a firm and secure grip on the handrails. Do not enter a street in an attempt to board after the driver has pulled away from the customary stop. No smoking allowed on the buses. Radios may not be played on the buses. Pets are not allowed on the buses, except for service animals approved under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Bicycles are to be placed in the bike racks mounted on the front of the buses.
Contact Information • Lee-Russell PublicTransit Office • Monday -- Friday (334) 749-9092 6:00 am – 6:00 pm • Groome Transportation • Monday -- Friday (334) 821-3399 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Auburn University Tiger Transit Office Monday -- Friday (334) 844-4018 6:00 am – 9:00 pm • Lost and Found • Monday -- Friday (334) 844-4018 6:00 am – 9:00 pm www.auburn.edu/transit