October 24, 2008
Comment: Assume we don’t know how to use the photocopier to do a 2>1 print, get off the chair and help a little, so we don’t spend $1 to do one page.
We’re sorry that you had trouble use the copier. The copier is new and there are a lot of complicated features. If you need help, please come to the desk and library staff will be pleased to assist you.
Beverley Brooks
Librarian, Palliser Campus Library
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Posted by Robin Canham
March 6, 2008
Comment: “Please get…
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double-sided printer
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NEW photocopiers
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leave paper & extra staples near the stapler & printer”
Thanks for the comments!
Being able to print double sided is definitely a good suggestion. Not only does it save trees, it also saves students room in their binders and backpacks. We’re going to take this into consideration with any future printer purchases.
In regard to the photocopies, we’ve got new copiers on order, and they should be installed by June or July.
Lastly, we keep the extra paper and staples at the Ask Us desk. You can grab a stack of paper without asking, but the staplers are all different sizes so in order to get the right refills all you have to do it ask for them! We feel that extra paper and staples at each station would clutter up the work areas and usually students need the room to layout their work there.
Robin Canham, Librarian, Wascana Library
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Posted by Robin Canham
March 4, 2008
Comment: “Change the height of computer for copiers.”
We understand the unwieldiness of the current copier-computer setup. In response to your request, we have placed a short stool by the copiers to facilitate use of the computers. We will continue to investigate feasible alternatives to the computer desks currently in place. Thank you for your comments.
Andrea Hamilton, Circulation Clerk, Kelsey Library
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Posted by Robin Canham