do impossible things is busy attempting to balance... she falls over a lot =/
my school library, I can’t seem to get out.
Ms Collins, the librarian, affectionately calls me her assistant, I might as well be :P
How I did it: Just go to the library, get a card and take a look around.
There are books, magazines, CD's, DVD's and audiobooks I can get. My library is not the same as the boring one that I grew up with.
Lessons & tips: Return your items ON TIME :)
Resources: www.bibliophil.org
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do impossible things is busy attempting to balance... she falls over a lot =/
my school library, I can’t seem to get out.
Ms Collins, the librarian, affectionately calls me her assistant, I might as well be :P
breakthru Not in my backyard, utensils! Go back to China!
Its great fun. I like to read all kinds of books, and see librarians I recognize, like that 50-year old man that has long grey hair and looks like a hippie, The guy that looks like Professor Snape, the hipster, and the geeky guy who’s in college. Great fun, the library is.
I’m almost done with journalism school, and i intend to go to library school by next year. So these days I spend most of my time on the library, in college. To have a librarian friend it’s also a great thing to do… they’re always helping and giving you tips about researches. Every week I read something different… it is truly worth doing..
VelveteenRabbit is curious about new hobbies.
...I loved to read. I would go to the library and come home with a stack of books bigger than myself. I quit going to the library in high school—I really don’t have any excuse, except that I developed a terrible allergy to snippy old librarians. I think I owe about fifteen dollars for overdue books, so I haven’t been at the library for about a year. Terrible, yes?
I’m going to pay my debts and start going to the library again. I’ll check out books and take them to the town’s little coffee shop and read them there. That way I can accomplish two goals at the same time: go to the library regularly and become a usual at a coffee shop. Yay!
I have always loved the library. As a child it was my favorite place to be.
I loved the way silence was guaranteed. It was so nice to be able to focus, without all the usual noise.
I love the study carrels at the new Main Library. They’re a great place to sit with all your materials in front of you, spread out on a huge glass surface, in a room all to yourself, in silence, and plan things without distraction. And you can’t leave the room unless you get a staff member to let you back in with a key, so it’s a strong incentive to stay and finish what’s before you. In a study carrell, I can truly focus, even when my symptoms make it hard for me to concentrate.
I would like to go to the library at least once a week. This act would have great repercussions on my ability to function! It is a habit that could help change my life.