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a) They're making level 1 of the library studying space = more space for people who actually need to be in the library.
b) They're changing borrowing rules = 4 weeks and 20 books for undergrads, + 2 renewals (=12 weeks)
c) You're now allowed to bring coffee in!
b) They're changing borrowing rules = 4 weeks and 20 books for undergrads, + 2 renewals (=12 weeks)
c) You're now allowed to bring coffee in!
Changes to MQ Library's Food,Drink & Noise Policy
This message was sent by Meredith Martinelli, Manager, Library Development, Macquarie University Library and authorised by Judyth Sachs, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Provost)
Macquarie University will now be a more comfortable place to do your learning and research with changes to the Food, Drink, Noise Policy being implemented for 2nd Semester 2007. The changes are a result of feedback, from you, that told us we needed to provide a mix of spaces for you to study and research in.
So what does that mean for you......?
A Place to Learn and Research
Levels 1 & 2 are the place for you to do group or individual work and use your mobile phone for quiet calls and texting. Level 1 is currently being refurbished as a student space with desks for laptops, lounge areas and individual study places.
The PC Lab originally located on Level 1 has now been moved to Building C5C along with student IT help.
Levels 3 & 4 of the library are ‘Quiet Spaces’, designated areas where noise is kept to a minimum to encourage individual study. Here you can you can work on your own or as a group in one of the designated group study rooms. Phone texting (on silent) is fine, however you will need to move to Level 1 or 2 to make those phone calls!
Changes to Food & Drink in the Library
Cold foods in covered containers or wrappers are OK, however, please eat your hot foods outside the library.........you need to take a break anyway!
You can also have hot and cold drinks anywhere in the Library as long as they are in a bottle or covered container.
To read all about it download the Food, Drink and Noise Policy Document at
www.library.mq.edu.au/policies.
To give us feedback on the changes go to http://www.lib.mq.edu.au/contact/feedback.html
This message was sent by: Kerry Wren, Coordinator Communications, Macquarie University Library < content@library.mq.edu.au > and is authorised by: Judyth Sachs, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Provost)
Improved borrowing privileges at Macquarie University Library
Great news! Academic staff and research students can now borrow more items and undergraduate students can borrow items for longer under new improvements to loan conditions introduced at the Library.
From Semester 2, the Library is trialling the changes to loan conditions including increasing loan periods, renewals and item limits to improve your access to the Library collections.
The changes include the following;Academic staff can now borrow up to 50 items for 16 weeks, an increase from the previous 20-item limit
Postgraduate research and PhD students can now borrow up to 50 items for 8 weeks, also an increase from the previous 20-item limit
Undergraduate students (including external metropolitan and external country) and Macquarie Open Universities Australia students can now borrow up to 20 items for 4 weeks, twice the number of items and weeks, than the previous 10-item limit and 2-week loan period. They are also permitted two renewals during the loan period, an increase from one renewal under previous borrowing privileges.
Kathryn Pearson, Manager, Resource Access at Macquarie University Library, said the improvements were being trialled in response to client feedback received through the Library Client Satisfaction Survey.
“We want to ensure that the borrowing privileges we offer meet the needs of our clients and we want to provide services that are as flexible as possible while encouraging full use of our physical collection,” she said.
“We also want to ensure that our privileges are in keeping with those offered by other universities.”
All loans will continue to be subject to recall.
For full details, please visit www.library.mq.edu.au/borrowing/loanperiods.html