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Preparing for the deluge

June 11th, 2008 by Jen Wolfe

As Iowa City braces itself for more flooding, library staff who aren’t busy with volunteer sandbagging for the city have been working on flood-proofing library basements, securing stored holdings and clearing away debris. Alas, these measures are insufficient in the case of the Music and Art Libraries, situated near the banks of the Iowa River. With these branches closed for the immediate future, those of us at Main Library have been making room to provide temporary office space for our displaced colleagues and their student assistants.

For DLS, the storms have brought a silver lining in the form of the early arrival of our new staff member Anne Shelley, formerly a graduate assistant at the Music Library. Thanks to the floods, Anne will be starting a few weeks early on her two-year appointment as a Digital Projects Librarian specializing in music collections. Stay tuned for more information on Anne and her work; in the meantime, enjoy these images of floods past from the Iowa Digital Library.

–Jen Wolfe
Metadata Librarian, Digital Library Services

Flooding on Iowa River Drive, late 1800s. [Iowa City Town and Campus Scenes Digital Collection]

Riding the streetcar to N. Dubuque St. during the flood of 1918. [Irving Weber's Iowa City Digital Collection]

Burlington St. Bridge during the flood of 1918. [Irving Weber's Iowa City Digital Collection]

Delivering milk by canoe on N. Dubuque St. during the flood of 1929. [Irving Weber's Iowa City Digital Collection]

Building a dike near the Student Union during the flood of 1947. [Iowa City Town and Campus Scenes Digital Collection]

Aerial view of UI athletic fields during the flood of 1993. [Geoscience Slides Digital Collection]

New staff member

June 3rd, 2008 by Mark Anderson

Digital Library Services welcomes Keo Hoang as its new Digital Initiatives Support Specialist.  Keo comes to DLS from Hardin Library for the Health Sciences and the Information Arcade, and he returns to the third floor of Main Library where he spent several years with Desktop Support.

Keo will be providing support for and supervision of the growing Digital Initiatives Project Room as the department this fall welcomes a new cohort of Digital Librarianship Fellowship Students from the School of Library and Information Science.

He is an avid gardener whose home is included in this year’s Project GREEN Garden Tour.  Welcome, Keo!

–Mark F. Anderson
Digital Initiatives Librarian

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