Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)

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Description

Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!

Creators/Contributors

Kate Farmer - Contributor

Date Created

March 5th, 2021

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Publisher

Digital object made available by University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University

Physical location

  • WaBeWWUA
  • Western Washington University

Repository

University Archives

Resource type

Still image

Related to

Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19

Access conditions

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

  • The contributor has transferred to Western Washington University Libraries, Division of Archives & Special Collections, all rights, title, and interests to these materials, and further agreed that these materials may be made publicly accessible (with no restrictions on their use). For more information, please contact University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103, USA (360-650-7534; archives.speccoll@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to the Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Collection, University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

Identifier

wwu_covid_essential_10

GPS

  • GPSSpeed: 0
  • GPSAltitude: 101.6 m Above Sea Level
  • GPSLatitude: 48 deg 44' 0.56" N
  • GPSPosition: 48 deg 44' 0.56" N, 122 deg 29' 9.79" W
  • GPSSpeedRef: km/h
  • GPSDateStamp: 2021:03:05
  • GPSLongitude: 122 deg 29' 9.79" W
  • GPSAltitudeRef: Above Sea Level
  • GPSDestBearing: 351.6961672
  • GPSLatitudeRef: North
  • GPSImgDirection: 171.6961669
  • GPSLongitudeRef: West
  • GPSDestBearingRef: True North
  • GPSImgDirectionRef: True North
  • GPSHPositioningError: 25 m

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image 2

Description

Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!

Creators/Contributors

Kate Farmer - Contributor

Date Created

March 5th, 2021

Go to Object

Publisher

Digital object made available by University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University

Physical location

  • WaBeWWUA
  • Western Washington University

Repository

University Archives

Resource type

Still image

Related to

Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19

Access conditions

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

  • The contributor has transferred to Western Washington University Libraries, Division of Archives & Special Collections, all rights, title, and interests to these materials, and further agreed that these materials may be made publicly accessible (with no restrictions on their use). For more information, please contact University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103, USA (360-650-7534; archives.speccoll@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to the Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Collection, University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

Identifier

wwu_covid_essential_10

GPS

  • GPSSpeed: 0
  • GPSAltitude: 96.7 m Above Sea Level
  • GPSLatitude: 48 deg 44' 14.97" N
  • GPSPosition: 48 deg 44' 14.97" N, 122 deg 29' 9.52" W
  • GPSSpeedRef: km/h
  • GPSDateStamp: 2021:03:04
  • GPSLongitude: 122 deg 29' 9.52" W
  • GPSAltitudeRef: Above Sea Level
  • GPSDestBearing: 43.86108398
  • GPSLatitudeRef: North
  • GPSImgDirection: 43.86108398
  • GPSLongitudeRef: West
  • GPSDestBearingRef: True North
  • GPSImgDirectionRef: True North
  • GPSHPositioningError: 65 m

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image 3

Description

Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!

Creators/Contributors

Kate Farmer - Contributor

Date Created

March 5th, 2021

Go to Object

Publisher

Digital object made available by University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University

Physical location

  • WaBeWWUA
  • Western Washington University

Repository

University Archives

Resource type

Still image

Related to

Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19

Access conditions

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

  • The contributor has transferred to Western Washington University Libraries, Division of Archives & Special Collections, all rights, title, and interests to these materials, and further agreed that these materials may be made publicly accessible (with no restrictions on their use). For more information, please contact University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103, USA (360-650-7534; archives.speccoll@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to the Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Collection, University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.

Identifier

wwu_covid_essential_10

GPS

  • GPSSpeed: 0
  • GPSAltitude: 120 m Above Sea Level
  • GPSLatitude: 48 deg 44' 3.21" N
  • GPSPosition: 48 deg 44' 3.21" N, 122 deg 29' 9.77" W
  • GPSSpeedRef: km/h
  • GPSDateStamp: 2021:03:05
  • GPSLongitude: 122 deg 29' 9.77" W
  • GPSAltitudeRef: Above Sea Level
  • GPSDestBearing: 176.3015441
  • GPSLatitudeRef: North
  • GPSImgDirection: 176.3015441
  • GPSLongitudeRef: West
  • GPSDestBearingRef: True North
  • GPSImgDirectionRef: True North
  • GPSHPositioningError: 5 m

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