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Norlin Library ConstructionAdministrative Services has libraries-wide responsibility for personnel services for faculty, staff, and students; faculty/staff development; libraries automation and telecommunications services; internal mail service and supplies; library security; facilities management; and financial operations and services, with the exception of those involving collection development.

 

Norlin Building
Emergencies
Contact
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 12 noon
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Dan Davidson

303-492-6698

Monday-Friday

12 noon - 1:00 pm
After 5 pm

 

Weekends

Norlin Security
303-492-5527
When Norlin is closed Campus Police
911

 

Administrative Services Organizational Chart (pdf)


University Libraries 2004/05 Communications and Outreach Plan (pdf)

What We Do

Who To Call About What

 

Comments, suggestions, complaints and concerns


Administrative Services has many requests and projects, and needs staff to be observant of things needing improvement. Suggestions for improvements to the building, either aesthetic or health/safety issues, are welcome.  For non-building issues, staff should talk to their supervisors, the individual in charge of the area where the problem is located, or to John Culshaw. Library staff wishing to remain anonymous can use the Johann Suggestion Box located in the Norlin staff lounge, or bring concerns anonymously to LAB members. Email is generally the best way to request and follow up on complaints and concerns because it leaves a traceable trail. It is also advisable, in most cases, to wait at least 30 days before instigating follow up measures.

     
 
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