Borrow Light Therapy Lamps from the Library

Did you know that the Humanities and Social Sciences Library lends light therapy lamps?

Sunlight is an essential ingredient for a healthy lifestyle, but many of us don’t get the amount of daylight we need to experience its benefits. Light therapy lamps mimic sunlight and may help enhance your overall sense of well-being if used correctly over time.

 

 

Thanks to the support of the AUS Library Partnership Committee, ten lamps are available on a first come, first served basis to current McGill students, faculty and staff. Lamps can be borrowed for a period of two weeks at no cost.

To check the availability of our Verilux happy lights, consult their record in the  Library’s WorldCat Discovery or call the front desk at (514) 398-4734.

Laptop Kiosk = Laptop Lending – Thanks AUS!

A newly installed Laptop Kiosk is awaiting returning students this week in the McLennan-Redpath Library building lobby. A new service made possible by the AUS Undergraduate Improvement FundThe dispenser contains 12 laptops, available for loan to current students, faculty and staff for a period of one day.

Borrow a laptop today and it will be due by midnight of the next day.

The kiosk’s HP laptops have the following software loaded:

Windows 10

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

Adobe Digital Editions

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Skype (the consumer version)

Zoom

Microsoft Office is not installed. Users just need to log into McGill’s Office 365 service to use Office apps.

Check in or return a laptop directly back into the kiosk. Be sure to plug in the power cable, so the laptop will recharge for the next user. The kiosk will not loan a laptop until its battery is 90% charged or more.

We hope this new service is easy to use. Send us your comments!

 

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Laptop Kiosk terms of use (the fine print):

  • Laptops borrowed from the kiosk are due the next day at midnight.
  • Overdue fines accrue at a rate of $0.02 per minute
  • Laptops overdue longer than one day will be considered “lost” and the borrower will be charged a replacement fee of $350 plus a processing fee of $50.
  • Broken equipment will also be subject to the same replacement and processing fees.
  • Charging cables are not included.
  • Borrowers agree to abide by all relevant Library policies.

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Therapy Dog visit leaves students ‘begging’ for more

Update: The dogs are coming back on November 21st!

 

The dogs are back!

Having a ‘ruff’ time with midterms? The McGill Humanities and Social Sciences Library invites students to take a ‘paws’ with Brandy and Astra, two Shetland Sheepdogs who are part of the Blue Ribbon Therapy Dog program.

Yesterday afternoon, students stopped by the Redpath Library Building Group Zone to spend some time with the dogs to clear their heads and take a well-deserved break from studying. 

Harriet is happy to answer students’ questions about her dogs.

Harriet Schleifer is a co-founder of the Blue Ribbon Therapy Dog program. She has been working with Brandy, who is 14 years old, for 12 years. Astra, who is only 2 years old, is the apprentice. Harriet and Brandy have been coming to McGill for many years; visit requests from the University have skyrocketed since the program began, with other universities and cegeps catching on as well.

Left: Brandy, Right: Astra

Harriet takes her dogs on visits to hospitals, nursing homes, women’s shelters and other universities. They also participate in a program where children read to dogs in order to improve their reading skills.

Astra sits pretty for some treats, while Brandy enjoys some attention.

Despite their packed social schedule, Brandy and Astra will be here again next week!

The visit will take place on November 21st from 12 to 2 pm in the Redpath Library Building Group Zone.

Therapy Dog visits are possible thanks to funding from the Mary H. Brown Fund!

After two hours, 14-year-old Brandy is ready for a nap!