Sunday, November 8, 2015

National Recycling Week November 9-15


Recycling. It's something that is close to our hearts here in the Library. I mean why wouldn't it be? All those books full of paper!


But aside from all the useful, inside-of-books paper in the Library, the print zone is located here. Printing demands mean we can sometimes chomp through at least 5 reams of paper a day! But not all of this paper gets stapled or bound and submitted as assessments or other work. Some of it gets...

DISCARDED.
That's right, left behind. And it is this paper that we conveniently forget about in our quest for printed perfection which accounts for about a quarter of paper use in the Print Zone per day. 

What usually happens to it:

This: it gets left behind on any flat(ish) surface.


Or, um, this: it gets crumpled up and hidden behind books or on top of shelves or on the floor or under a beanbag.


What we would like to happen to it:

This: if it can be re-used as note paper - that is, it is B&W when you wanted colour or you've printed more copies than you needed - put it in the tray at the far end of the zone.

Or this: if it can't be re-used - that is, it is double-sided or hacked to bits by a printer malfunction  - then put it in the big blue recycling bin!



Being responsible with our unwanted paper is only the beginning though. Take it back a few steps: all this paper waste could be lessened with a bit of forethought. Try taking a few seconds to think before you print.
Does this need to be printed?
Could I save it to the Cloud instead? 
 Could it be printed double-sided to save on paper? 
What do I have to do to get my printing right the first time? 




Hooray for New Books!


What's better than getting new books? Not much really. Have you heard this old saying? 
"You can't buy happiness, 
but you can buy books which is kind of the same thing." 
Never a truer word was spoken (or in this case, written). Although, you could substitute the word "borrow" for the word "buy" and get pretty much the same outcome. So perhaps there is possibly one thing better than getting new books, and that is finding out your Library has got new books.
And look! Here they are!

Watch out for them - they'll be on the shelves soon.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Movember has hit the Library!



The world of literature has given us some truly great moustaches.  Observe the wondrous examples of hirsuteness sported by Orwell, Shakespeare, Kipling, Hemingway, Conan Doyle, and Twain. 

Why am I looking at these authors, you ask? Because Movember has hit the Library this week and the library team is celebrating! For 30 days we'll get hairy, get active and get talking to help men live happier, healthier and longer lives. 

There are a few surprises around the library, with moustachioed librarian Mo Sistas (and one MoBro) and book covers adorned with facial hair. Come to the library and help us support those members of staff who are growing a moustache to raise awareness and funds for men’s health. Cast your vote for the best moustache!

How to get involved? 

Gentlemen (Mo Bros)
  • growing a mo? Reply or visit the Library so that we may snap your before, in-progress, and after pics
  • think you are a moustache aficionado? A reminder there are rules
  • join our team! Need help setting up a fundraising page? Reply or visit the Library and we will help you become a walking, talking billboard for men’s health
  • no mo-tivation to grow a mo? Take the MOVE challenge instead! OR visit the Library to have your pic taken with one of our mock moustaches!
Ladies (Mo Sistas, do it for a Bro you know!) 
  • take the MOVE challenge – do any kind of physical activity every day in November to show your support for men’s health
  • join our team! Need help setting up a fundraising page? Reply or visit the Library and we will help you get mo-ving!
  • jealous of our Mo Bros? Visit the Library to have your pic taken with one of our mock moustaches!
  • care about men’s health? Start a conversation and inspire a male colleague to take an active role in their health.

As per last year – photos, best-mo prizes & lots of fun guaranteed!!!


The fun continues in the Library for the month of November!