Sunday, March 14, 2010

The EC Library Tour, or Day 71 in Doha

Today, my Service Design group (Maria, Fatima, Mathew, and Ghada) spent an hour wandering between a few of the libraries at EC, researching for our re-vamp of the CMU library.

We have TAMU-Q first:


Next was Northwestern, up on the third floor of CMU. Even in this part, you can see why people make fun of them for being "Barney" and proud of purple.

Next we glanced in at the LRC (Learning and Resource Center)...

... which is right above the library of ABP (the Academic Bridge Program).

Georgetown is in the same place (the Liberal Arts and Science - LAS - Building), so we went to the School of Foreign Service library (with a great little cameo by Fatima). We actually found our library head there, doing his own research through their archives. Traitor. (Or he knows where to find the information, which is his job.)


I stopped into the Islamic Studies library, which was right next door.


If it looks like all the libraries are empty, they weren't. Around here, there are a few people who are sensitive about having their pictures taken, so I just avoid the issue by avoiding taking pictures of them.

As a final random note, as I was wandering around EC tonight, there was something going on at the Ceremonial Court - some rehearsal for something. If anyone knows what this "something" is, let me know... the music sounded good, and I think I saw some dancing!


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