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Bathroom Reader

Informing Captive Audiences Since 2010! | Harvard Law School Library | Volume 7 Issue 6: September 2016

Love Your Library Fest: Coming September 23!

Get to know your friendly neighborhood library staff and services at our annual Love
Your Library Fest. Mark your calendar for
Friday, September 23, 2:00-5:00pm. Get the
scoop about library services students love,
learn how our Library Innovation Lab is
making the law more accessible, help us improve our user experience, view a unique exhibit of items
from HLS and legal historyand more! Bonus fun: candy,
games, and prizes for all our HLS students, including raffle
entries for our grand prize gift baskets. See you there!

You Asked,
We Purchased!

Canvas Help is Here!

Based on student input, weve purchased


some new items
for you, and theyre
now available! Visit
the Circulation Desk to check
out laptop stands, USB monitors, noise-canceling headphones, and even more device
chargers to go with the laptop
power cords you already love!
Learn more at http://bit.ly/
hlslgettech.

HLSLs Teaching, Learning, & Curriculum Solutions (TLC) staff is available to help you with all
aspects of trouble-shooting
your Canvas course sites
MondayFriday, 8:305:30
by email at ask@edtech.
libanswers.com or
by phone at (617)
500-1038. Dont get
frustratedjust ask
us for help!

Find Your Zone!


Not sure where
to study, work
in a group, eat,
or take a call in
the library? Look for these
symbols to identify collaboration, food, quiet, and
phone zones in the library.

Introducing New Printers!


Tired of paper jams and wondering whether your document will print? (So were we.)
We have a new print system
and new printers this year.
Find information about how
it all works at http://bit.ly/
hlsprint16.

Fall Book Talks

Mark your calendar: our book talks


include lunch and space is limited!
All begin at 12 noon.
Sept 19 in WCC 2036: Judge Robert
L. Wilkins on Long Road to Hard
Truth: The 100-Year Mission to Create the National Museum of African
American History and Culture
Sept 29 in WCC 2036: Professor
Henry Steiner on Eyeing the World
Oct 5 in WCC 2019: Stephen Miller
on What They Do With Your Money: How the Financial System Fails
Us and How to Fix It
Oct 6 in Lewis 214A: Gillian Thomas on Because of Sex: One Law, Ten
Cases, and Fifty Years That Changed
American Womens Lives at Work

Geeking Out: Labor Day Quiz!

What law first established an


8-hour workday, and to what group
of workers did it apply? Look at the
small print on the bottom of this
sheet to check your answer!

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Read the Bathroom Reader online at http://bit.ly/hlslbathroomreader. Send feedback and suggestions to research@law.harvard.edu.
Quiz answer: The Adamson Act of 1916 (P.L. 64-252) established an 8-hour workday and overtime pay for railroad workers.

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