Matt Miller/DN Joan Giesecke, dean of libraries pending the NU Board of Regents’ approval, stands in front of pre-1800 books in the Archives room in Love Library. library may undergo face-lift By Erin Schulte Staff Reporter The Nebraska Union won’t be the only building with plans of ex panding on campus if the new dean of libraries accomplishes her goals. Joan Gicsecke, dean of libraries pending the NU Board of Regents’ approval, took office as acting di rector Feb. 1. During her term as dean, Gicsecke said she would be seek ing funds for an addition and reno vations to Love Library. # About $30 million would be re quired to make the needed expan sion, she said. Two floors would be added to the Love North wing, and one floor would be added above the link between Love South and North, as well as an addition that would fill up part of the area under the link. Because the library is not paid for by student fees, finding the money will be a more widespread process, she said. Funding would come from state and private donations, she said. The uni versity will handle the fund-rais ing, and the library would not have any say in how it was done, Gicsecke said. Money has not been raised yet, so renovations are years away,she said. She also wanted to continue to strive for improved service and ex panded collections, she said. Library service should be im proved by expanding electronic re sources, Giesccke said. She wants to continue to seek funding for CD ROM and databases, which have been requested by all academic colleges on campus. Gicsecke was hired after the uni versity restructured computing and library services to be headed by one associate vice chancellor. She re placed Kent Hendrickson, who be came associate vice chancellor of information services. P Does Your Heart Good | £sk tf,e |R$ American Heart M am OF pm. Associations.^^ | pm. , . . . ! Tax questions? Call TcicTax. ttn 1*1 ab