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I am writing this message from the new combined circulation and information desk in the Valley Library. It is 10:30 pm and the Valley Library is a calm and active place tonight. We are in that time of the term where midterms have ended, and the ramp-up to prepare for finals has not quite begun. I am looking out towards the Learning Commons area — one of the busiest and most popular study spaces on the Corvallis campus. From here, I can see students writing papers, printing papers, using the paper cutters and craft supplies, and browsing the new books display. Study groups are working together to finish projects and presentations.
We love the Learning Commons because it accommodates all of these activities and more. But it’s going to get better. We have spent this last year learning as much as we can from and about the students that use this study space. What do they value about the space? What needs do they have that are not being met? Starting this summer we will begin turning that knowledge into design plans for a new and improved Learning Commons. We can’t wait for you to see what we come up with.
In the fall, we will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Valley Library. We hope all of you will come to celebrate this wonderful place’s past, present and future.