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30 January 2007

exhaustion

Erika & I worked VERY hard today. (Chris, too, but don't tell anybody. Chris' job was shelf-reading because books were very out-of-order after the interim session voyages. Chris also uncovered many classification errors & location errors in the collection! I told him to email fixvirgo ...) Erika & I unpacked boxes & sorted & labeled new orders & reserves & textbooks & donations, etc., etc. We also had the assistance of Jo, one of the ISE staff, who has just finished library school and was interested in helping out. She was great. She helped shelve all the materials used during the interim voyages (Seminar at Sea & the reunion voyage).

The library system upgrade did not go so well today -- surprise, surprise -- but I got to spend some time in the ship's IT room which was kinda cool. We're connected to the server & that is all good, but the ship's server needs to talk to the vendor's server in order to validate the software & that's failing due to firewall issues. So, the crew is working on fixing that. We're hoping things on that front will be better tomorrow.

The ducking-under-the-bar-to-get-behind-the-circulation-desk-thing, while not entirely enjoyable, is much less difficult than I had thought it would be. Happy news there!

Yesterday's missing boxes arrived today (heavily searched, it seems, more so than the others). But, very happy news nonetheless also.

We had a good meeting (yes, meetings on the ship too), with ISE and UVA information technology staff and UVA administration and that was very productive.

All in all, a very full day.

Our last task today was to move all the sorted books to the floor so they won't fall off the tables when we sail tonight. Below are a few library photos & you'll see stacks of books on the floor. We leave Fort Lauderdale tonight & arrive in Nassau tomorrow, when Sherri will board. There are also lots of orientation goings-on tomorrow too, which I could definitely stand for at this point!





maps, maps, & more maps:



circ desk/bar:



signage is everywhere (as well as the UVA honor notice), this particular one is hanging at the end of the stacks:

29 January 2007

on ship

Erika (our fall voyage librarian) & Chris (her partner & also a UVA librarian) & I are sitting on the pool deck. Kind of astounding. We got here pretty easily, good travel karma. Arrived in Charlotte a little late so there was a little flight-connection worry, but all turned out just fine -- both people & luggage. Got some food, Erika gave us a tour of the ship. And now we're just sitting here in the Florida warmth taking it all in. I tried to take some photos of the ship down at the port but security officers prevented me. No photos allowed. I'll put up some photos as soon I can. Erika says no one will care in Nassau. We thought we were to sail tonight, but actually we're here in Fort Lauderdale until tomorrow. Tomorrow, I'll start to figure out the library. We're missing a few of the boxes we sent, but since we're here until tomorrow night, I'm trying not to obsess about that yet ...

Several people commented that if we couldn't both embark & disembark in the United States (students board in Nassau & we disembark in San Diego), this must not be a U.S. ship. The ship sails under the Bahamian flag & it was built in Greece. 'Tis your trivia tip of the day.