I find it sometimes impossible to focus on what I'm doing when I'm at the PACE library. If there could be some sort of enforcement of the students that would keep the noise levels down it would be much appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
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I find it sometimes impossible to focus on what I'm doing when I'm at the PACE library. If there could be some sort of enforcement of the students that would keep the noise levels down it would be much appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
Australian textbook for introducing statistics, aimed at maths phobic.
Vital statistics: An introduction to health science statistics
Stephen McKenzie 2013
http://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/epidemiology-and-public-health/vital-st...
Student DO NOT understand the meaning of quiet study on the 4th floor in Biological Science library. They talk loudly with each other with no consideration for the others.
If more signs of Quiet study could be placed on this level in the library indicating "absolutely NO TALKING please" would be a valuable help to the people who out their time into coming to the library in persuade of quiet time to study.
Thank you
Thank you so much for providing earplugs at the downstairs checkout desk near the DVD section of the SS&H. It's an awesome idea, and I really hope you continue it, especially in exam time.
I haven't been to the biol library recently, but I hope it's going on there too. It seems to be the one that gets the most crowded / noisy due to the opening hours.
Hi,
I would like to start by telling how annoyed i am sometimes when i come in to look for books and i can not get onto a computer to find the perfect book or section. Its frustrating to see a 5 minute limit computer being used for over that period, i don't know how long exactly because i don't wish to stand around and wait when i shouldn't have too. What I would like to see that would benefit the library community is some computers that are dedicated to solely finding books within the library catalog.
Thank-you for reading my short rant and i hope my feedback will be taken into consideration.
Hi there,
I would like to request a book.
Commercial applications of company law / Pamela Hanrahan, Ian Ramsay, Geof Stapledon.
Thank you.
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I'm using the PSE206 computer ( Dorothy Hill Library ) and I can't read any pdf file...a error message appears on the screen every time I try to read either a past exam or an online book....
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Can you please consider purchasing Pete Kakel (2011)
The American West and the Nazi East (Palgrave Macmillan)
for use by a postgraduate student in HPRC;
Also Metzgen and Graham (2007)
Caribbean Wars Untold (University of West Indies Press);
and Brian Dyde (1998)
The Empty Sleeve (Hansib Publications) - on special at present.
Thanks
Jonathan
I don't think students should be able to leave their belongings at a computer and go off to lunch or where ever for hours. While they are away someone else could be using the computer. If they have to go to lunch or a class or to have coffee with a friend they should take their belongings with them and let someone else use the computer. if they are going to the toilet or to get a printout okay, but if they are going away from the computer for more than a few minutes they should not be able to hold the computer by leaving their belongings at the computer.
I would like to make a complaint about the system being abused by some students re their use of computers in levels 4 and 5 in the Fryer Library.
There are numbers of students coming into the library early in the morning and putting their bag and some books down at a computer and then leaving Fryer for 3 and 4 hours. They are putting their belongings there thus preventing anyone else from using the computers.
No body would care if they just left the computer for 15 minutes or so - but to put belongings there and stop anyone else from using it is very unmindful and quite selfish.
It is extremely annoying and very unfair that some people can do this while the rest of us wait all day to be able to get to a computer to use one.
It is not even clear whether those students are post-grad or undergrad - nobody seems to be checking - and certainly there are no messages going out over the speakers telling students not to leave their belongings at a computer to 'reserve it for themselves' at all. And there does not appear to be anyone monitoring this situation.
If this situation could be remedied it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.