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Luckily as far as we know the Archer Library is not haunted… however read more about five libraries that are haunted! And warning to all our future scholars: never ever spoil book endings if you are doing research on the Antarctic. If you are on campus check out the Spooky Stories display, and did you also wake up today wanting to know why librarians love Edgar Allan Poe?
Since it’s Halloween, we would like to treat the university community to some library treasures that can also be accessed off campus. The trick is to click on the link in the “View It” catalogue record. The Database Sage Research Methods Cases is now on trial, so check out this case study about researching online Halloween images. And get last-minute inspiration to dress up your pet for Halloween with Dog trick or cat treat pets dress up for Halloween.
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Luckily as far as we know the Archer Library is not haunted… however read more about five libraries that are haunted! And warning to all our future scholars: never ever spoil book endings if you are doing research on the Antarctic. If you are on campus check out the Spooky Stories display, and did you also wake up today wanting to know why librarians love Edgar Allan Poe?
Since it’s Halloween, we would like to treat the university community to some library treasures that can also be accessed off campus. The trick is to click on the link in the “View It” catalogue record. The Database Sage Research Methods Cases is now on trial, so check out this case study about researching online Halloween images. And get last-minute inspiration to dress up your pet for Halloween with Dog trick or cat treat pets dress up for Halloween.
Did you know that the Archer Library has a collection of rare books, including a large collection of rare Robinson Crusoe editions? Libraries are full of exciting collections and unusual treasures, as can be found at the famous Library of Congress: The Library of Congress (Washington, DC, USA) is the proud owner of the world's biggest comic book collection (over 100,000 comic books)!
Further Reading: http://librarysciencelist.com/25-coolest-things-about-library-of-congress/
Photo credit: https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/05/library-of-congress-recieves-donation-of-popular-a.html
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The patron who returned this book said that her dog had become frightened during a thunderstorm and, in its distress, chewed the binding of her library book. The friend who accompanied the patron noted that animal glues (including rabbit) are sometimes used in book binding. Perhaps this attracted the dog to the book?
To learn all you ever wanted to know about book binding glues (and how to make them!), check out
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianjin_Binhai_Library
Photo credit: http://aasarchitecture.com/2017/11/tianjin-binhai-library-mvrdv.html/tianjin-binhai-library-by-mvrdv-04
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What's the one book you suggest everyone read? Why?
Non-fiction: Il Libro dell’Arte, Cennino Cennini. Fascinating insight into the culture, materials and techniques of 14th Century Italian artists. Many of the methods are still valid today.
Fiction: Strangers, Dean Koontz. Fun story of suspense and drama with an unexpected ending.
Who are your favourite writers?
Dean Koontz
Edward Johnston
Nicholas Hilliard
What's one skill that everyone should develop?
Technology skills beyond the basics.
Which person - living or dead - do you most admire?
Nicholas Hilliard
What do you consider your greatest achievement?
I don't know, I'm not done achieving yet. So far, any achievements related to my professional development as a Digital Artist.
Where would you most like to live?
Anywhere they never heard of snow.
What is your most treasured possession?
My two adorable, demanding cats, my 18.5' Alienware laptop with dual Nvidia graphic cards.
What's one powerful piece of advice for living a fulfilling life?
Never believe anyone who tells you that you can't do something.
GIF - www.libraryproblems.com - 30 May 2015
As you may have experienced we are working on a shifting project in the Archer Library.
When this project is completed the library users and visitors will be able to enjoy more window views from each library floor. We have already compressed the journals on the 5th floor and have moved part of the collection on the 4th floor to the 5th floor. Currently the library staff is moving the collection on the 4th floor. And when that is completed part of the 3rd floor will be moved to the 4th floor. And last but not least the 3rd floor will be shifted to create the "Library with a View" areas on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floor of the Archer Library building.
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