Learn how to confidently apply records retention schedules to manage office files, reduce risk and streamline organization. This hands-on workshop explores how to identify, retain and properly dispose of records across formats.
Why Attend
Whether you are tackling legacy files, cleaning out filing cabinets or maintaining digital records, retention schedules are essential tools for compliance and efficiency.
What You’ll Learn
How to identify records on a retention schedule
How retention periods apply to your office
When to create, update or retire a schedule
How to complete a Certificate of Records Disposal
Answers to common records retention questions
Who Should Attend
BGSU employees responsible for managing, organizing or disposing of records, especially those handling large volumes of files or legacy materials.
Other workshops offered include:
Records Management Overview
Organizing Electronic Records
Registration
Register for 2026 Records Management workshops.
Contact
BGSU Records Management
recordsmanager@bgsu.edu
BG Community Market is a NEW family-friendly co-op market featuring local vendors with produce, baked goods, coffee, toys, artisans, food trucks, activities, giveaways and much more! Designed to support local entrepreneurship and create a fun, family-friendly atmosphere for both students and the local community.
Happening every Tuesday 4-7 p.m. at Woodland Mall April 7 - October 27, 2026 RAIN OR SHINE!
⛈️If the weather is bad, the market will be held INSIDE the mall with the exception of food trucks. Come play cornhole, find some local treasures, and connect with community!
Be sure to check their Facebook page for the most up-to-date information on the market!
The Wood County District Public Library (WCDPL) is coming to YOU!
On the second Tuesday of every month, the WCDPL Bookmobile will make a regular stop on campus, offering convenient access to books, movies, music and audiobooks. The service will continue through the summer so students, faculty and staff can easily borrow and return library materials without making a special trip off campus.
Whether you are looking for your next great read, a new audiobook for your commute or a film for the weekend, the Bookmobile makes borrowing simple and accessible.
What You Can Borrow
The Bookmobile will be stocked with:
Current young adult fiction
Adult fiction and nonfiction
Movies
Music
Audiobooks
Patrons may also request specific titles to be delivered to the campus stop.
This is a convenient way to access popular titles, discover new authors and explore public library collections right on campus.
Who Can Use the Bookmobile?
All students, faculty and staff are eligible to use the Bookmobile and register for a library card. To register, you must present a state-issued ID.
Parking and Accessibility
The Bookmobile will be parked in Lot N adjacent to the Jerome Library. The Bookmobile is fully ADA accessible and includes a lift at the back of the vehicle.
Why attend?
Convenient on-campus access to public library materials
Easy returns without leaving campus
Personalized requests delivered to you
A welcoming, accessible mobile library space
Stop by, browse the shelves and see how easy it is to connect with our public library's services through the Bookmobile’s monthly campus visit.