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Extra Books Can Go to Rebound Bookstore

Theatre Adjunct faculty member Joel Eis and his wife, owners of The Rebound Bookstore, are looking for books, CD's or DVD's that can be liberated from the campus office shelves to be shared through his bookstore. Contact him at reboundbookstore@aol.com and he will come to any office on campus and collect donations on Monday or Wednesday after 2 p.m. The Rebound Bookstore, the only used bookstore in San Rafael, is also working on becoming a donation point for the literacy/library program at San Quentin prison. The store is located at 1541 4th Street west of downtown between E and F Streets, San Rafael and is open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Phone 415-482-0550 or visit the Web site. A sale is going on through April and most hardbacks are $2 and paperbacks are $1. Call ahead to check for titles in their 7000 computer-inventoried collection.

Attend a Drop-in Workshops at the Library

Still needing that refresher on how to find articles, books and more in the Library? Drop by for "Articles, Books & Beyond," a 30-minute workshop that will help anyone gather resources for that dashing final project - or at least familiarize everyone with the Library's resources. Workshops end April 26. The schedules are located at the Library's Web site. 

Sign up For Introduction to Photoshop Elements

Photoshop IconTim Hensel and Christine Hayes of the University Library offer a training session on "Introduction to Photoshop Elements" from 1-4  p.m. on Wednesday, April 25 in Schulz 1125. This workshop covers the basics of Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 as a tool for editing images and making images that are ready for the web or print. To sign up for the training, visit the website.

Request for Catastrophic Leave

Two University employees, Keri Harris, Counseling and Psychological Services, and Ulrich Skibbe, Facilities Services, have been determined eligible to receive donated sick and vacation leave credits due to a recent catastrophic illness/injury. To donate, visit Human Resources on the Web. Forms may be printed, signed, and returned to Payroll and Benefits in Salazar 2079. Questions regarding this program can be directed to Xiaodong Zhu, Leaves & Workers' Compensation Coordinator, 4-2664, xiaodong.zhu@sonoma.edu.

WebCT 4 is Disabled

WebCT 4 access will be disabled for all faculty, staff, and teaching assistants on May 7. Faculty and other WebCT course designers should export any content they wish to keep that they haven't already migrated to WebCT 6. For more information, visit http://www.sonoma.edu/it/webct or contact IT at 4-HELP.

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