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Some information about waste disposal

I contacted Facilities Services recently in order to ask a few questions about recycling. Here are the questions and answers:

Q. Is cardboard allowed in the red paper recycling wheelie bins?

A. If it is large thick box cardboard then it is best to flatten it and put that to the side of the bin, but if it is thin stationery cardboard that is OK to go into the bins.  The reason for not wanting the thick box cardboard in the bins is that it takes up too much room and they do have to separate it from the papers so it is easier for them if the boxes are flattened and put beside the bins if possible.

Q. Is the shiny paper wrapping from the photocopier paper OK to be placed in the paper recycling bins?

A. No. The shiny covers should be put in the landfill bins rather than the paper recycling bin.

Q. Is the long, plastic strapping that is found wrapped around items such as boxes of photocopier paper allowed to be placed in the recycling bins?

A. No. This should be put in the landfill bin.

Q. Are paper wrappers from teabags, and wooden stirring sticks allowed in the small, green organics bins?

A. No. They should be put in the landfill bin.

Caroline A.

Emerald Critter Competition 2018

Here’s Central Library’s entry for the 2018 Emerald Critter Competition. It was a team effort; Juliet created the sheep from doilies supplied by Theresa, Sue Lloyd donated the hay, and Hugh brought the sheepdogs and the map. Unfortunately, despite the ‘no sheep rustling’ sign, all our Emerald sheep critters migrated to parts unknown 🙁 Search #emeraldsheep if you would like to see entries submitted by other libraries.

Helping with Customers’ Family Tree Questions – A Workshop for Library Staff

Here’s information about an interesting event that is open to all library staff including non LIANZA members.

Kia ora koutou, Aoraki LIANZA presents:

Helping with Customers’ Family Tree Questions – A Workshop for Library Staff

  • In a short enquiry at the desk how do you point a customer towards resources that can help them?
  • What else is available besides paid genealogy subscription databases?
  • How can you help them continue learning independently on library computers…or online at home?
  • Where else can they go for research data and guidance?
  • Find Research in countries you know little about
  • View Parish Registers like on Scotland’s People legally for free
  • Find free videos on research for various countries
  • ……AND MUCH MORE!DNA.

Date: Sat 13 Oct 2018 (10am-12 noon)
Vanue: South Library, Colombo St.  Christchurch
Cost: $10 (cash on the day only) places limited to 20
Contact: alice.cruickshank@ccc.govt.nz to save your spot!

About the Tutor

Valerie Anderson has been helping people find their forebears for more than 20 years. She is currently the director of the Christchurch Family History Centre, a branch of the biggest genealogical library in the world, the Family History Library (based in Utah) which has microfilmed and digitised original records from around the world and made them available. Some of the digitised sources available on Ancestry, FindMyPast and MyHeritage come from Family History Library films. Contact Valerie for more information valerie.nz.aus@gmail.com.

This event is an excellent, affordable Professional Development Opportunity available to all library staff including non LIANZA members – please display the attached poster in tea rooms/work rooms etc. if others in your workplace may be interested.

Thank-you

Warm regards,

Alice Cruickshank
Secretary
Aoraki Committee

 

Health and Safety software – Workrave

Do you need reminders to take your micropauses?  Help is at hand! Workrave is free software available from the UC list of approved software programmes.  Workrave frequently alerts you to take micropauses, and rest breaks, and restricts you to your daily limit. It reminds you to take a few seconds to change your posture, (stretch or relax), change your eye focus, (look off into the distance), relax your hands, have a drink of water,  or get up and move. It’s easy to install (see below).

1. Click Start menu -> Software Center
2. Find “Workrave Version 1.10.1”  in the list, select it  and click Install.

Caroline Anderson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Staff Development Session OCI/OEI

All staff are invited to attend  the above session to be held in Room 210 Puaka James-Hight. There will be two identical sessions, so it is only necessary to attend one session. (It is possible that the sessions may be shortened to one hour only).

Thursday 21 September 9 – 10:30 am

Booking calendar http://canterbury.libcal.com/event/3566601

Friday 22 September 2 – 3:30 pm

Booking calendar http://canterbury.libcal.com/event/3566602

Caroline Anderson on behalf of Anne Scott