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We all depend on each other to maintain a good study environment, which means no voice or video calls in open public areas. But, what to do when you want or need to make a call? The Library has several phone-friendly spots, indoors and outdoors. This is the first of two posts on Library Spots for Voice & Video Calls. Comfortable & Close to G/F Entry The Modelling Space This room is designated for 3-D printing and scanning, but it's also a good place to make a voice or video call. Just go in and shut the door! :) Location: G/F , near the entry (floor plan) Pro: Convenient on entering via G/F, or if you're studying close to there. Chairs and tables available. Electrical outlets available. Con: Inconvenient if you're not nearby. If someone is scanning, no privacy. If a print job is running, there may be ambient noise. Overall: A quick and convenient place for a call Indoors, Bright and Comfortable The Foyer to the G/F Garden Location: Back of G/F near Lift C Pro: Bright & has some views.
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The Exploration Lab portion of the maps exhibition closed on schedule, and the room has now been converted back into our Deep Quiet Room. Remember – no talking in this room, and we ask that if you need to use a keyboard you even try to type quietly. :-) So if you need more quiet space, come here on the first floor, or go to the Quiet Floor on LG3. Edward Spodick Associate Director of Library Services lbspodic@ust.hk
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I love bi-lingual puns! Today at the Idea Corner, I saw this witty commentary on yesterday's weather. This is a play on the Cantonese name for HKUST: 香港科技大學 香[heung1]港[gong2]科[fo1]技[gei6]大[daai6]學[hok6] 科[fo1]技[gei6] = sounds like Foggy It made me chuckle. Today, it's still a bit foggy, but beautiful. Let's embrace the name :) Victoria Caplan Head (Research & Learning Support) lbcaplan@ust.hk
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