Tabris
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....when people start abusing the prevlidges of using the table by being completely selfish.
I am talking about people who leave their books on tables and in effect, thinnking that it is a way to reserve the table,. They leave the table for a couple of hours and return.
I am not sure if you are all familiar with the library's policy on this, but to clear it up.
Macquarie University Library assumes no responsibility for the security of any unattended personal property.
Library users are responsible for their possessions at all times and should not leave them unattended.
Personal property must not be left on study desks or in study rooms to ‘reserve’ a space in the Library.
Items left for longer than 15 minutes on study desks or in study rooms may be placed on the floor so that the space may be used by others.
So if u see a vacant seat, ask the person next to it to know how long it has been vacant. If it is vacant for more than 15 min, jsut take the seat.
It may be obvious, but quite a lot of students in the library do not know about this (esp. foreign).
Last week i was in the librarya round 9:15 am, 3/4 of the seats on elvel 3 were empty, with books on them. The room i sat in had 4 vacancies, all had accounting textbooks/notes on them. It took them 2 hours to come back and without sitting on the seats, they just dropped some more notes and the group took off.
I am talking about people who leave their books on tables and in effect, thinnking that it is a way to reserve the table,. They leave the table for a couple of hours and return.
I am not sure if you are all familiar with the library's policy on this, but to clear it up.
Macquarie University Library assumes no responsibility for the security of any unattended personal property.
Library users are responsible for their possessions at all times and should not leave them unattended.
Personal property must not be left on study desks or in study rooms to ‘reserve’ a space in the Library.
Items left for longer than 15 minutes on study desks or in study rooms may be placed on the floor so that the space may be used by others.
So if u see a vacant seat, ask the person next to it to know how long it has been vacant. If it is vacant for more than 15 min, jsut take the seat.
It may be obvious, but quite a lot of students in the library do not know about this (esp. foreign).
Last week i was in the librarya round 9:15 am, 3/4 of the seats on elvel 3 were empty, with books on them. The room i sat in had 4 vacancies, all had accounting textbooks/notes on them. It took them 2 hours to come back and without sitting on the seats, they just dropped some more notes and the group took off.
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