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Aug. 6th, 2004 11:19 amSo I'm working my way through a shelf list of the Science Reference section, and a lot of the titles are things like "Dictionary of Entomology" and "Encyclopedia of Urology", when I come across "Atlas of Immunology". How can you have an atlas of the study of the immune system? Isn't an atlas usually composed of maps? I mean, I suppose you could have diagrams of the immune system in the body. Or maps of areas in which there were significant developments in the field. But neither seems likely for an entire book.
And in other news, the library is closed Sunday because it's inbetween semesters and I didn't even realise it. So I'm off Sunday. Woohoo! I'm gonna take a 4 hour shift tomorrow instead so that I don't lose the full 8 hours worth of pay I would have got for Sunday. But 10-2 tomorrow is better than 1-9 on Sunday. I might actually have a semi-relaxing weekend for once.
And in other news, the library is closed Sunday because it's inbetween semesters and I didn't even realise it. So I'm off Sunday. Woohoo! I'm gonna take a 4 hour shift tomorrow instead so that I don't lose the full 8 hours worth of pay I would have got for Sunday. But 10-2 tomorrow is better than 1-9 on Sunday. I might actually have a semi-relaxing weekend for once.