Why check out a book when you could check out a drone? That’s the decision many students at the University of South Florida are going to be facing when the school library reopens following major renovations. In an effort to provide a more technologically up-to-date environment for students to work in, USF opened a SMART (Science, Math, and Research Technology) Lab on the second floor of the library in 2012. This year, the updating continued. “After the Smart Lab was created on the second floor we saw use of the building explode,” said Dean of USF Libraries William Garrison on the USF website. “The success of the second floor’s added technology and computers have inspired a similar theme for the first floor of