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The leaves are tumbling to the ground and the days are getting shorter. Enjoy this week's Library Lens.
"Tree on campus over last 3-4 weeks. I like to call it ‘treeptych’," writes Al Smith. Submitted by Al.
Alex Dobre writes, "This is a poster that I made on Open Journal Systems for Open Access Week 2014. Many thanks to Esther Millar for helping me with the design and layout!" Submitted by Alex.
More photos from Open Access Week. Submitted by Alex Dobre.
Fixing the water main break next to Dana Porter. Submitted by Ben Colussi.
Then the hole got a lot bigger. Submitted by Carl Nagel.
"LibExec supporting Mental Health Wellness day. We didn’t consciously choose the backdrop of fall leaves but it works nicely with the orange t-shirts," notes Annette Dandyk. Submitted by Annette.
The uWaterloo Get up and Go Passport Challenge started on Tuesday. Here is "Sharon at the Bookstore getting our passport signed on behalf of the Bookit Library team (Sharon, Pascal Calarco, Annie Bélanger, Annette Dandyk, Carolyn Vincent, and Liz Wehner)," writes Annette Dandyk. Submitted by Annette.
This was the view in mid-July near Renison University College. At that point the top soil had been removed from what had been a grassy space attracting geese and volleyball players. There is now a large building taking shape on that spot. Submitted by Carol Steele.
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