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Dimond Library and the UNH President’s Commission on the Status of Women wish to remind the UNH Community that a lactation room is available in Dimond Library. This private room contains a hospital-grade Medela breast pump, a gliding rocker, a refrigerator, and soft music. The room is designed for nursing and milk expression. A key can be checked out at the main circulation desk of the Library. Please contact Pam Lehman or the Commission office at 2-1058 for more information.

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As reported in the Campus Journal.

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UNH Library Work Study Student Awards
Library student workers celebrate receiving Barnes & Noble textbook scholarships with their supervisors on the steps of Dimond Library.

Did you know that Barnes & Noble donates $5,000 each academic year to outstanding library student workers (seniors, nominated by their supervisors) as an incentive to continue working in the library? This year, ten students received $500 each to purchase their textbooks at the campus bookstore.

The Library also receives revenue from all bookstore sales, (textbooks, clothing, candy bars — everything) and additional bonuses if faculty share their book lists with Barnes & Noble. The current sales volume ($3,000,000) means $186,000 to purchase materials for the collection this fiscal year and as sales increase, the library could receive up to $650,000!

Barnes & Noble also offers an incentive bonus — an additional $100,000 this year – if at least 75% of the faculty share their book lists with the campus bookstore; book lists can be given to more than one vendor, including the Durham Book Exchange. As of last May, 52% of UNH faculty gave their lists to Barnes & Noble. If just 23% more share their lists this academic year, the Library will receive the $100,000 bonus. In future years, if at least 75% of the faculty continues to share their booklists with the campus bookstore, the library will receive $50,000.

Campus Journal reported on Barnes and Noble too.

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