Re: Food and Drink in the Library

From: Ann Lucas - Thomas Cooley Law School (lucasann@cooley.edu)
Date: Sat Aug 08 1998 - 08:12:03 PDT


Dorie - At Cooley Law School we allow drinks in the library in only ONE
cup - the one we sell at the bookstore (no look-alikes, even if they are
made in exactly the same way). When the decision was made in the
past year to allow drinks, the cups were distributed free to all students
who stopped at the Circulation stations for one. Then, when the new term
started, incoming students were given a free cup. As far as I know there
have not been any problems with this policy. Perhaps someone else at
Cooley will have more information on this.

Ann

Ann Lucas
Serials Librarian
Thomas M. Cooley Law Library
P.O. Box 13038
Lansing, MI 48901 "And when we leave, we shall
                                          see the stars..." - Dante
                                           (Loosely translated from The
                                         Inferno, Canto 34, last line)
                                      
Ph: 517-371-5140, ext.608
Fax: 517-334-5715
email: lucasann@cooley.edu

On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Dorie Bertram wrote:

> We are revising, and planning on enforcing our food and drink policy for
> the library. We will forbid all food in the library, but allow drinks
> in "spill resistant" containers.
>
> Does anyone else out there allow drinks in spill-proof/resistant
> containers? How do you determine what types of containers are allowed?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> *****************************************
> Dorie Bertram
> Director of Public Services
> Washington University Law Library
> St. Louis, MO
> bertram@wulaw.wustl.edu
> ******************************************
>
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