More individual study desks please. It's like the bloody Roman Gladiatorial Games here. One day there will be a fight over a study desk and the paperwork will be horrendous.
June 2012
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Is it possible for the library to acquire some of the resources from the Dulwich Centre, Adelaide, dealing with Collective Narrative Practice. The book I am particulalry interested in is
"Collective Narrative Practice: Responding to individuals, groups and communities who have experienced trauma - by David Denborough"
http://www.narrativetherapylibrary.com/catalogue.asp?id=2
Any of their more recent works not held by UQ library will also be helpful.
Many Thanks
Lynda
Hello there,
Could the library please do something about the trend of students leaving their belongings in the 24 hour student space within the law library. When the library closed I went outside and waited like everyone else; however, when the library opened I was one of the first to go on but all the computers on the first floor had peoples belongings thrown over them to 'reserve' the PC's - not one PC was available a minute after the 24 hour space opened. This is also the case with most the study spaces as well. Computers are in high demand, and it is unfair to other students (especially during exam period) to reserve terminals this way.
Could the law library please address this somehow?
With the 100th year of Anzac Day coming up, I was wondering if the library may put up information or provide a display commemorating Anzac Day where both Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought in 1915? It would be a good way to draw on the resources of the library and get people involved in this important event.
With the 100th year of Anzac Day coming up, I was wondering if the library may put up information or provide a display commemorating Anzac Day where both Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought in 1915? It would be a good way to draw on the resources of the library and get people involved in this important event.
able to log into cloudstor via shibboleth but after I click on accept terms and conditions, it goes to an error 500 page.
I would just like to say what a great space the Ipswich Library is! Not only does it look so beautiful and inviting with its amazing plantlife!
But the staff are always so helpful and friendly and always willing to help. Today I was so upset because I forgot to bring my ID card so I wasn't able to print my study plan. However, one of the friendly staff printed my document off and I was so greatful as it saved me so much time.
The staff are fantastic and always makes coming to the library an enjoyable experience!
Thanks,
Anita
Republics of letters: literary communities in Australia
Edited by Peter Kirkpatrick and Robert Dixon
Sydney University Press
ISBN: 9781920899783
Cheers,
Fiona


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