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Spring arrived yesterday, at least officially. Is there perhaps a touch of seasonal fever in this week's submissions? Outreach hopes you enjoy these photos from staff in Circulation (Resource Sharing), Musagetes, Cataloguing, Porter ISR, and Library Technology & Facilities Services.
What better way to celebrate Pi Day last Friday than with yummy pie, in this case courtesy of Karen Davidson. Denise Paquette writes, "I hear there are lots of "food related days" to celebrate in the coming year. Looking forward to the next one ... National Chip and [Dip] Day." Pictured is TUGbars casual staffer Carly Atkinson. Photo submitted by Denise Paquette.
"The rainbow ends at Musagetes... with a pot full of chocolate gold brought in by our co-op leprechaun, Marissa." Photo submitted by Sara Perkins.
We have reached phase 4 of the "Life of the Book in Cataloguing." Welcome to Item Prep! Submitted by Alex Dobre.
Is it a trick of the light? The "stairway to the architecture library at the end of the rainbow..., " writes John Hofstetter.
"Resource Sharing staff went for the 'spring look' for the first day" of the season. Photo submitted by Mary Lynne Bartlett.
Helena Calogeridis writes, "A celebration of the first day of spring with an Audubon Robin stuffy" perched on the wall of Sandra Key's office. Too cold for real robins!
Library staff enjoying some time away from the office. These faces look familiar... Photo submitted by Wolf Dandyk.
Library Lens is brought to you by the Library's Outreach group. We welcome your feedback.
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