We are all getting overexcited now..............there will be tears
before bedtime children. Has nobody got any work to do out there?
Thank god its tea time at last.
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Lee Francis
Senior Librarian
Haringey Libraries
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Hendrix
Sent: 02 June 2009 16:43
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Subject: Re: Student Dress Code
no bottoms?
Frances Hendrix
Martin House Farm, Hilltop Lane, Whittle le Woods, Chorley, Lancs PR6
7QR, UK
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From: Caroline Moss-Gibbons
To: Frances Hendrix
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Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: Student Dress Code
A large customer notice seen at the entrance to a Tesco store today
shows their way of imposing a dress code on the public in warmer
weather:
"For reasons of Health & Safety shoes and tops must be worn..."
Caroline
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On 2 Jun 2009, at 16:36, Frances Hendrix wrote:
supply alternatives (Japanese style) at the door, or free odour
eaters?
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Frances Hendrix
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dominic Tate"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Student Dress Code
I can't help but think that it is not a library's place to impose a
dress code - I really can't think of any time I've come across
anyone
dressed beyond the bounds of decency in the library in which I work
-
although anything is possible I suppose.
That said, I was chatting to some colleagues the other day about the
issue we seem to have of students kicking their trainers off whilst
they
are working on either our silent or open-plan study areas. The pong
of
sweaty feet can be quite overbearing at times...
Would a sign asking for footwear to be kept on be too prescriptive?
Probably.
Dominic Tate
Greenfield Medical Library
University of Nottingham
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From: A general Library and Information Science list for news and
discussion. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jane Smith
Sent: 02 June 2009 15:45
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Student Dress Code
Perhaps a student dress code is a little far, but I can't see a
problem
with
putting up signs requesting that users do not wear certain items as
they
may
cause offence...obviously stating which items. Or simply a quiet
word
with
the students concerned.
However, you would need to bear in mind that being asked not to wear
something may also cause offence...a minefield in many ways.
Obviously this depends on what offence was causes, was it against
someones
religious beliefs? Does the institution consider it fair to push one
persons
views onto the whole? Was the student almost bare or wearing a
Mankini?
etc
etc
I am afraid I don't have dress code to share with you.
Jane
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Paul Corrie <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
Hi All
Does anyone have a dress code for students that they could share
with
me? With the hot weather a number of staff have felt that a lot of
the
students are inappropriately dressed. On a number of occasions
this
has
been offensive to the member of staff.
Any support would be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
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