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		By: Pieter Belmans		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The few times I bothered to go to the other campus to get books, they managed to

* not be able to locate a book in their archive: it was lost at some point in one of their (multiple?) moves

* place a book that I returned a few weeks earlier in completely the wrong spot, where I was looking for another book: it was a Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, how hard can it be to put *that* back in the right location? you have ample visual clues, no?

Suffice to say that I was also not entirely happy with the move, but I&#039;m afraid that besides the two of us there weren&#039;t many other library users...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The few times I bothered to go to the other campus to get books, they managed to</p>
<p>* not be able to locate a book in their archive: it was lost at some point in one of their (multiple?) moves</p>
<p>* place a book that I returned a few weeks earlier in completely the wrong spot, where I was looking for another book: it was a Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics, how hard can it be to put *that* back in the right location? you have ample visual clues, no?</p>
<p>Suffice to say that I was also not entirely happy with the move, but I&#8217;m afraid that besides the two of us there weren&#8217;t many other library users&#8230;</p>
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