Wednesday, October 29, 2008

My office at ESI

My office at the Ecole des Sciences de l'Information (ESI) is quite a change from the office I had last year when I was TA. This office was actually meant for two professors, but somehow I've managed to get it all to myself. There's a desktop computer, a laser printer (to myself!), several shelves that lock for all my books and files, and my own photo of the King to keep me company during my office hours.

The four boxes of materials I sent over via the Embassy diplomatic pouch arrived in Morocco before I did, although they were a little worse for wear. I managed to pick them up at MACECE in a taxi and transport them to ESI before the start of classes.

Some of the books I brought are pictured below (at least one's already been loaned out to a colleague, actually). The folks at OCLC were kind enough to let me have a set of Dewey 22, but I had to promise to leave it in Morocco. One less thing to carry back? An offer I couldn't refuse....

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