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November 6th 10 a.m. - 4 pm.
Come learn about library departments and services. Play games like putt-putt and guitar hero, visit tables to find out more about the resources available to you, and get a chance to win an iPOD and other prizes. Anyone who participates in our open house quiz wins a free recycled tote bag given out in cooperation with Be Spartan Green. We hope to see you there!

4th Floor, West Wing
September 16 - November 3, 2008
An exhibit promoting the first traveling exhibition ever shown in the United States that celebrates the diversity of innovative Latinos in America who had a desire to achieve and make a difference. The project showcases the stories and contributions of 24 individuals and one extended family who led extraordinary lives and the mentors who set them on their journey. Visit the virtual exhibition at http://latino.si.edu/virtualgallery/OJOS/OJOSintro.htm.
The traveling exhibit will be on view at the MSU Museum from Tuesday, September 16th, 2008, until Sunday, January 4, 2009. Please visit http://museum.msu.edu/Exhibitions/Upcoming/latino_achievement.html for important dates and information.
Exhibit produced by Carolyn Schein and Christine Tobias on behalf of the Diversity Advisory Committee. Assistance provided by Diana Rivera.
November 6th 10 a.m. - 4 pm.
Come learn about library departments and services. Play games like putt-putt and guitar hero, visit tables to find out more about the resources available to you, and get a chance to win an iPOD and other prizes. Anyone who participates in our open house quiz wins a free recycled tote bag given out in cooperation with Be Spartan Green. We hope to see you there!
The HP Designjet 4500 Scanner delivers outstanding copy and scan performance. Scan, then save (to USB drive) or print (to the attached HP Plotter) with high processing speed.
Powerful scan resolution creates high-quality images with realistic colors and precise lines. It has a resolution of 508 dpi optical and 2400 ppi enhanced from three cameras.
Produce large-format color and black-and-white scans from wide or thick, rigid originals. The scanner accepts originals up to 42in wide and 0.6in thick, so it can handle oversized and heavyweight originals, even those mounted on foam board. The roll feed scanner does not limit scan length.
Saving to a USB Drive is recommended. It is possible to save to CD also.
This scanner will be especially helpful for anyone with large drawings (Landscape Architecture, Building Construction etc.) and maps (Geography Dept.)
Cost: $3 per scan