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This week staff and students have been kept pretty busy!
Alison Hitchens writes, "Here are a couple of pictures from my recent conference visit to Austin, Texas for the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative conference. One of them is a picture of the archives in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library. The other is a picture of a statue in Austin of a woman, Angelina Eberly, who saved the archives of the Republic of Texas in Austin from being taken away to Houston http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_Eberly." Photos submitted by Alison Hitchens.
Gail Sperling writes, "On my way into work last Tuesday the sun was rising behind the clouds and the silver lining was amazing. I don’t think the photo really does it justice." Photo submitted by Gail Sperling.
Charles Woods writes, “With all the space problems in Porter some books are now being stored in the staff room freezer.
Book Location: Library ICE
Status: Item Currently in Freezer
Instruction: place HOLD to retrieve. Allow 24 hours to permit thaw!"
Photo submitted by Charles Woods.
The Geospatial Centre had more students than it could seat on Friday afternoon during a map interpretation workshop. The other half of the students occupied the DC Conference room. Photo submitted by Sarah Greene.
Many of you will remember this service desk at the University Map Library in EV1. Today this space is used by Faculty of Environment graduate students. Photo submitted by Eva Dodsworth.
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