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Comments

  1. Nexgrl says

    Everytime that I relieve someone at the reference desk, I am surprised at what I find. I personally delete the history of all of my searches and close the browser. I know that I look at a lot of stuff that I shouldn’t and so do they. I now know that I’m not the only one who reads blogs while at the desk.