The Amazing Library Race
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| Bookmark 2007 | Advertising bookmark distributed to classes, at public service desks, campus departments, etc. | |
| How to survive poster | Advertising poster with Race theme "How to survive in the desert university" — drink water, find shade, |
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| Flyer 2007 | Advertising flyer distributed around campus on bulletin boards, campus departments, etc. | |
| FAQ 2007 |
Basic Race information, distributed to Library staff to enable them to answer questions about the Race. Read this for a good description of the Race and how it works. |
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| Packet 2007> cover |
Front cover of the "packet" given to Race participants. | |
| Packet 2007> back |
Back cover of the "packet" given to Race participants; map shows all the Libraries & Center for Creative Photography locations. Signs highlighting a specific library were at those Libraries' Race stations (Fine Arts Library, Science-Engineering Library, Special Collections, Main Library Information Commons, CCP). |
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| Trail map 2007 |
Map, 11 x 17", showing the stations and their numbers. Participants could do the Race in any order after picking up the Race packet at Station 1 (The Start). | |
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Trail guide 2007 (2 p.) |
Instruction sheet that is stamped when the participant answers a question or completes an activity at that station.; includes Raffle ticket entry form. |
| Bug stamp — the first one's free! | Instruction sheet showing first bug stamp... | |
| Carabineer/Compass keychain | Given away at the Race start with their packet --- even if they decided to go no further, they got a keychain for starting. | |
| Station 5 - Presentation Practice Rooms in the IC | |
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| Station 7 - Microforms & Maps | |
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| Oasis poster 2007 | The Oasis is where water bottles were given away to participants with at least 4 stamps. | |
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Water bottles 2007 | Water bottles given away at the Oasis. |
| Trail sign | Posted up and down the trail (stairwells, ramps, etc) to point the way. | |
| Name tags | Worn by staff volunteers, aka "Trail Guides." | |


