Category: Accessing the Library
S.O.S (Save Our Stuff) - Theft in the Library
It's easy to tune out when you're studying in the library and you hear another announcement about not leaving your bag unattended...

(Image used under Creative Commons License from Andwar on flickr.com.)
But libraries can be like all-you-can-eat restaurants for thieves: all that lovely technology lying around, tired distracted students falling asleep or leaving to make calls, hundreds of people going in and out every day.
And if your laptop goes missing, you won't just lose the assignment you've been working on - your online banking, your paypal, your personal details, everything will become a potential risk to you and cause you trouble for years to come!
So PLEASE do take care of your personal belongings when you're in the library. Bring your keys, wallet and phone with you if you get up to go to the bathroom. Consider a lightweight laptop bag to make it easier to carry around with you, that way you won't be so tempted to leave it when you get up. Don't ask the person sitting next to you to mind your things unless you know them personally. Berkley University has some more great tips for keeping your stuff, especially your laptop, safe when you're studying in the library, including a guide on how to encrypt your laptop data and files in case the worst does happen.
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Pay your fines online!
It can happen to the best of us - assignments pile up, life gets in the way, we go into holiday mode - and it's easy to forget to renew or return your library books on time. But you can find yourself in a bit of hot water if you get back from your semester break only to realise you can't re-enroll because you've got a block on your student record for library fines!
Don't panic, it's easy to get the block removed - pay online via credit card by logging into the green My Library box on the Library Homepage. Your fine amount is listed under "My Activities" - click on it to pay it.
No credit card? No worries! Just drop past the Membership and Payments Desk of the Social Sciences & Humanities Library to pay by EFTPOS or cash.
Blocks normally take up to one working day to be lifted, so make sure you check early - don't leave it until 10 minutes before tutorial sign-on opens!
If you've got questions about a fine, or any concerns about your access to the UQ Library, contact our friendly staff for help any time: phone (07)3346 4313, use the Ask The Library service to chat online or email us, or drop into any UQ Library branch.
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