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Library graffiti, a colleague's book, a department fridge. You never know what will inspire library staff to pull out their cameras! This week's Library Lens includes photos from staff members in Porter ISR, Pharmacy, Davis ISR, and Circulation.
"I noticed that the Dana Porter Library keeps an unofficial student roster on its air vents." Photo submitted by Jane Forgay.
"Each week I have several research consultations with students and Research Assistants here in Pharmacy, and this is a setup. I recently started to have guides ready for students as we meet to discuss their literature reviewing work. The words ‘ready for research consultations!’ come to mind." Photo submitted by Shannon Gordon.
Laura Bredahl snapped this picture of Eva Dodsworth's book "GIS: A LITA Guide" while browsing the OLA Store at the OLA Super Conference. Photo submitted by Laura Bredahl.
The Library Lens welcomes the Resource Sharing fridge back for another week! Now known as "Valentine Mr. Fridge," Resource Sharing staff lavished him with hearts and love this week. Photo submitted by Denise Paquette.
A library workshop? Wrong! ... It's a professional photo shoot of a mock library workshop. This was one of many scenes shot this Thursday as part of a full-day photo shoot. Photo submitted by Nancy Collins.
It's Course Reserves, back in the day! What day, you might ask? ... Well, we were hoping someone else could answer that question. Any ideas?
Library Lens is brought to you by the Library's Outreach group. We welcome your feedback.
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