On February 18th, June Davies from UCC Community Relations, walked into the library with a camera just in time to take a few pictures to capture the moment.
If you were the Webster's Unabridged Dictionary in our reference collection (and you were a book with eyeballs), here's what you would have seen:
Meanwhile, the view from the hand-crank pencil sharpener looked like this:
The wireless printer saw it this way--
Whether from the shelves amongst the literary criticism
or over by the computer lab . . .
. . .things were hopping.
(1498 people passsed through the library doors that day according to the gate counter.)
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