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A brief nugget of OHS advice for librarians and some wittering about cyborgs

August 27, 2014by melbrarian 2 Comments

In my experience two things are omnipresent in libraries: printing issues and OHS concerns. I’ve come to regard a print station’sĀ inevitable eccentricities as being analogous to the weather: we canĀ batten […]

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