Q:Is LNAP really a thing?
A: Yes! It is a global effort to create a safe and supportive environment for writers. It first started at the European University Viadrina, Germany in 2010 as a way of supporting students academically. Writing can be a lonely endeavour. Who doesn’t need a little encouragement and support from time to time?
Q: What should I bring to LNAP?
A: Bring at least one assignment to work on, including any assignment instructions or first draft that you might have. You may also wish to bring a laptop, water bottle, and travel mug with a lid; we’ll supply the coffee,
Q: What should I expect?
The front half of the main floor of the library will be a hum of activity , but the upper and lower levels, and glassroom will be quiet zones.
Reference librarians, writing coaches, learning skills tutors, computer help and circulation services will be available throughout the event to work with you to help you make progress with your papers and assignments from initial research to printing out your work.
Stay for the entire event, or come for just a few hours. Study hard and then take a break at one of the relaxation zones and do some colouring, origami or pet a puppy.
Keep following these posts for more details about the Long Night Against Procrastination on Monday, February 25.
Thanks to our colleagues at Thompson Rivers University Library for much of this content
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