Sheffield Forum
Your message here

Mini Moan - Crystal Peaks Library
Home > Sheffield Forums > Sheffield Discussions

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 30-01-2003, 15:19   #1
*Twinkle*
Pink Princess
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Total Posts: 5,133
Today I decided to visit Crystal peaks library, as I wanted three books. When I got there I scoured the shelves for the books, only to find that none of them were there. So I asked an assitant who told me that those books couldn't be located at any library in the city, and to order and reserve would mean she'd have to charge me! Cheeky! So off I went in search of other titles to interest me. During my search I was appauled by the amount of noise in there, I noticed a young woman trying to study in the study area provided, and it was obvious to me that she couldn't hear herself think! I was really disgusted by the way the staff in there behaved, it was like a gossip shop! What happened to silence and whispering in libraries? hmm!
  Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links - Register and/or Login to hide this ad.
Old 30-01-2003, 15:24   #2
Sidla
Registered User
 
Sidla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Leicestershire
Total Posts: 2,755
The Adsetts Centre's like that as well. It's a nightmare if you want some peace and quiet to study.
__________________
Even the nicest of guys have some nasty within 'em, you don't have to be backlit to be the villain. - Scroobius Pip
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 15:30   #3
*Twinkle*
Pink Princess
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Total Posts: 5,133
Where's that? I've never heard of it! I really am a little annoyed about it, I kind of like the peace and tranquility that a library is supposed to have! The staff in there may just like to hang around and gossip all day but somepeople are studying to improve their futures! Cheeky lot!
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 15:34   #4
Sidla
Registered User
 
Sidla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Leicestershire
Total Posts: 2,755
Oh, sorry, it's the uni library. I should have said that.

It's opposite the Crucible.
__________________
Even the nicest of guys have some nasty within 'em, you don't have to be backlit to be the villain. - Scroobius Pip
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 15:55   #5
RPG
Registered User
 
RPG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Escafeld
Total Posts: 2,218
just wait till you move to College next year, our libary at peaks (the LRC) is quite good, plus you can order ANY book from the sheffield libery, uni or other centers etc. for no charge
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 17:00   #6
richard
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sharrow
Total Posts: 843
Quote:
Originally posted by "Sidla"

it's the uni library.
Hallam Uni, not Sheffield Uni. The Sheffield Uni Libray is called, erm , well, think of Ronseal quick drying woodstain.

Whilst we're on the subject of libraries, the Central Library doesn't sort its fiction into genre's. Its the only library Ive ever been into which does this. It wouldn't matter so much if they put stickers on the books to give you a clue, but It looks like they stopped doing that years ago as the only books which will give you this hint are ragged.
__________________
Richard - Sheffield Website Developer.
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 17:03   #7
Guest
Guest
 
Total Posts: n/a
Must confess,I have never been to crystal peak's library but I know what you mean,there are so many Ignoramus's about today that need to be given a lesson in manner's, and much more education, and made to realize that there are other people in the world as well as them. They should have a short, sharp,shock, and taken down a peg or two,to take some of the arrogance out of them. It is disclipine they need, and it should be given in the home when these people are very young. It is our stupid laws, to blame for abolishing punishment,so that parent's are afraid to chastise their children. Halevan. Thur.30/1/03.
  Reply With Quote
Old 30-01-2003, 17:34   #8
*Twinkle*
Pink Princess
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Total Posts: 5,133
I agree that a lack of discipline as a child may be whats caused their sheer arrogance in this case. I personally, have always had respect for others and followed guidelines in libraries accordingly. It stems from the fact that my parents told me to treat people as I'd like to be treat. It's a shame other people don't follow the same lead. :-(
  Reply With Quote
Old 31-01-2003, 15:01   #9
Sidla
Registered User
 
Sidla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Leicestershire
Total Posts: 2,755
Actually Hallam don't call the Adsetts centre the library, they call it 'The Learning Centre' which I find patronising.
__________________
Even the nicest of guys have some nasty within 'em, you don't have to be backlit to be the villain. - Scroobius Pip
  Reply With Quote
Old 31-01-2003, 15:05   #10
*Twinkle*
Pink Princess
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Total Posts: 5,133
I bet! haha! If the noise is anything like what I had to put up with at the peaks, I'd feel well and truly patronised!
  Reply With Quote
Old 06-02-2003, 17:08   #11
mickyhix
Registered User
 
mickyhix's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: S9
Total Posts: 126
Send a message via MSN to mickyhix
Caprice for moderater!
  Reply With Quote
Old 07-02-2003, 00:24   #12
Michael_W
Registered User
 
Michael_W's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Woodseats
Total Posts: 2,970
Quote:
there are so many Ignoramus's about today that need to be given a lesson in manner's, and much more education, and made to realize that there are other people in the world as well as them. They should have a short, sharp,shock, and taken down a peg or two,to take some of the arrogance out of them. It is disclipine they need, and it should be given in the home when these people are very young. It is our stupid laws, to blame for abolishing punishment,so that parent's are afraid to chastise their children.
Got to agree, the way some people are being brought up beggars belief. A childs first few years at school should be used to teach them discipline, courtesy and common sense, several things that seem to be sadly lacking these days. My wife works at a primary school and the behavioral problems she tells me about are unbelievable. Politically correct attitudes are to blame, parents, teachers, politicians, we create our own problems !
  Reply With Quote
Old 07-02-2003, 10:25   #13
Sidla
Registered User
 
Sidla's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Leicestershire
Total Posts: 2,755
Quote:
Originally posted by "Michael_W"

Got to agree, the way some people are being brought up beggars belief. A childs first few years at school should be used to teach them discipline, courtesy and common sense, several things that seem to be sadly lacking these days. My wife works at a primary school and the behavioral problems she tells me about are unbelievable. Politically correct attitudes are to blame, parents, teachers, politicians, we create our own problems !
Definately. I agree with that 100%. Kids don't seem to have manners these days. It's about time schools started teaching it. A shocking report in the paper the other week about some kid who sucessfully sued her school because they kept her behind school in detention. She claimed it was a breach of her human rights.
__________________
Even the nicest of guys have some nasty within 'em, you don't have to be backlit to be the villain. - Scroobius Pip
  Reply With Quote
Old 07-02-2003, 11:51   #14
*Twinkle*
Pink Princess
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Total Posts: 5,133
I would say that the majority of kids get things far too easily. There is a definate lack of discipline in schools and homes these days. I started this topic complaining about the "adults" working in peaks library. Those were the ones who needed to learn some respect for the others, because all the younger people were being perfectly quiet.
  Reply With Quote
Old 07-02-2003, 12:37   #15
richard
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sharrow
Total Posts: 843
Sometimes I think people forget that children are children and what exactly that means. It means they sometimes dont know any better and that they need to be told and told again. I think there are problems with the way children used to be brought up. But I think there are more problems now. That makes me think perhaps we should go back to an older style of school teaching and parenting. If only it were that simple.

The failing parents of today were brought up by the parents of yesterday, I know you've got to draw the line somewhere, but I dont know where.
__________________
Richard - Sheffield Website Developer.
  Reply With Quote
Old 29-04-2005, 15:15   #16
Alanbro
Registered User
 
Alanbro's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Anston
Total Posts: 135
I have used Crystal Peaks library on numerous occasions and I have always found them friendly courteous and willing to help.
__________________
The long and winding road is less boring than straight down the middle!
  Reply With Quote
Old 29-04-2005, 17:21   #17
Mo
Registered User
 
Mo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NE Derbyshire
Total Posts: 2,111
Quote:
Originally posted by caprice
Where's that? I've never heard of it! I really am a little annoyed about it, I kind of like the peace and tranquility that a library is supposed to have!
Not anymore Caprice, the whole nature of libraries are changing rapidly. Gone are the days when libraries were just about books.

You can expect to find all sorts of activities going on now (and you'll not be pleased to hear some of them are noisy).

Some libraries (not Sheffield of course ) have creches,coffe shops, computer suites, play/story telling/art & craft areas. The idea being to encourage people who wouldn't otherwise partake in libraries.


I take it that you don't approve
  Reply With Quote
Old 29-04-2005, 17:36   #18
redrobbo
Forum Technophobe
 
redrobbo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: United Kingdom
Total Posts: 7,701
Quote:
Originally posted by Michael_W
A childs first few years at school should be used to teach them discipline, courtesy and common sense, several things that seem to be sadly lacking these days. My wife works at a primary school and the behavioral problems she tells me about are unbelievable.
Suggest you report your wife to Ofsted as she appears to be a failing teacher in a failing primary school. Maybe she could get a job in a library though?
  Reply With Quote
Old 29-04-2005, 18:00   #19
karenjane39
Guest
 
Total Posts: n/a
that's the way to get children into reading and books isn't it, almighty SHHHHHHHHHHHH every time they open their mouths!

Obviously kids shouldn't be rude and shouting their heads off but if you get more than two kids talking in the normal way that they do then sorry but you are gonna hear it!
  Reply With Quote
Old 29-04-2005, 18:45   #20
algy
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Total Posts: 1,895
It might not be much help, but you can ask the library to issue you with a pin no and you can search the whole catalogue online, it can save a disappointing journey to the library. If you find the book you want you can reserve it online - but they'll charge you when you go to collect it!
  Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search



All times are GMT. The time now is 09:01.
POSTS ON THIS FORUM ARE NOT ACTIVELY MONITORED
Click "Report Post" under any post which may breach our terms of use.
©2002-2012 SheffieldForum.co.uk | Powered by vBulletin ©2013