Got your attention? After much research and negotiation I have written a summary of Storage location peculiarities including where they are and methods of requesting items depending on which location is involved. You will find ‘Requesting material from Storage locations’ in Lending Services Resources on Camelot.
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Colour printing
Colour printing costs $1 per page
Assignment cover sheet
There are copies of these at the Lending desk.
They are also available on Studentnet: go to Primary, then News.
Kim
recycling bin needs emptying
As per the title, please ring so it can be refilled.
patrick
New way to pay Library charges
Students and staff can now request remote payment of Library charges via a web form. Please have a look at the news item on Camelot and the Library home page news for more information on this service and tips for public service staff on how to deal with problems.
ENCI 411 Restricted loans
There is now an updated list of call numbers for ENCI 411. The list is kept on the restricted loans shelf (next to the folders themselves).
Reload Station
The reload station is out of paper – I have e-mailed the copy centre and asked them to come and fix it for us.
Hold shelf and Queen’s Birthday holiday
Library IT have made a change to Horizon which affects how hold expiry dates are calculated when the Library is closed.
Currently holds that would have expired on a closed day are set to expire on the next open day. An example of this is a hold that would have expired on Queen’s Birthday will be set to expire on Tuesday. The change that we have made means that holds will receive one additional day for every day the library is closed before the hold expires. Using the same Queen’s Birthday example, holds that would have been due to expire on the Monday, would get an extra day, and expire on the Wednesday.
Reload Machine
This is out of paper. Copy Centre have been rung and will come ASAP
Art competition
Art Competition for Children of Staff and Students
Matariki is a time to ….
Celebrate
Dance,
Feast,
Plant new crops,
Wish upon a star
Matariki is a group of stars which heralds the start of the Maori New Year.
All children of staff and students are invited to celebrate this special time of the year by creating their very own Matariki masterpiece.
Pictures will be included in our Matariki exhibition.
The competition runs from 1 June – 22 June. Entries must be handed in by 5pm on Friday 22 june to any library service desk.
There are two age categories for the competition
(a) 5 and under and (b) 6 – 10
There will be a prize for each age group for the “best” picture.
There will be prize(s) for runner ups in the age groups The picture needs to reflect the themes of Matariki.
Only one entry per child.
For more information on the entry conditions refer to the entry form.
To learn more about Matariki visit: