Friday, March 28, 2014

NEXT QUAY MARKET May 28

BUY books SELL savePlease feel free to pickup free noodles snack for exam study time.
Don't forget to bring in your books to resell after exams are over.

MARCH 28 Broadway shop closes 330pm

MARCH 28 Broadway shop closes i hour early at 330pm  for IT maintenance
Sorry for any inconvenience please browse online from Monday 31st March.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

FROM MARCH 24, 2014 Shop HOURS

BROADWAY CAMPUS
TOWER BUILDING level 3 beside bottom of ramp and stairs.
MONDAY - FRIDAY Broadway 12-430pm 
and late night Thursday open 12 - 630pm


HAYMARKET CAMPUS 

Green Space CM05A1.12 behind Library

MONDAY to  THURSDAY: 12 - 630pm ( SHOP CLOSED 3pm-330pm)
FRIDAY: 12 - 3pm ( CLOSED at 3pm - NOT open in the evening)

WEEKENDS and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS CLOSED 


Browsing catalogue: 
  • Each book location is indicated as either Broadway or Haymarket shop.
  • Title, Author, Edition, Year and Price is also shown on catalogue.
 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

FROM MARCH 10 2014 BROADWAY SHOP HOURS

FROM MARCH 10-21
Bookshop hours  Monday to Thursday :
SHOP 1: Broadway: 10am - 630pm Friday 10am -5pm

FROM MARCH 24 return to REGULAR HOURS
Bookshop hours  Monday to Friday :
SHOP 1: Broadway 12-430pm and late night Thursday open til 630pm

FROM MARCH 10 2014 HAYMARKET SHOP HOURS

HAYMARKET SHOP OPEN

MONDAY to  THURSDAY: 12 - 630pm ( SHOP CLOSED 3pm-330pm)
FRIDAY: 12 - 3pm ( CLOSED at 3pm - NOT open in the evening)

WEEKENDS and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS CLOSED

Monday, March 3, 2014

2014 Cheap books on UTS Campus

WELCOME  2014 STUDENTS

International students have expressed their joy at being able to buy books cheaper – half price or less at our shop. They find new book prices in Sydney a real shock. Local students have expressed excitement when they find the book they need so cheaply. Saying their student budget is so tight these days – it really makes a difference between being able to buy their course textbooks or not.
FROM MARCH 10-21
Bookshop hours  Monday to Friday :
SHOP 1: Broadway: 10am - 630pm and Friday 10am - 5pm
SHOP 2: Haymarket 12-630pm and Friday 12-3pm

FROM MARCH 24
Bookshop hours  Monday to Friday :
SHOP 1: Broadway 12-430pm and late night Thursday open til 630pm
SHOP 2: Haymarket 12-630pm ( closed 3-330pm) and Friday 12-3pm

BOTH BOOKSHOPS are OPEN FIRST TWO WEEKS OF SEMESTER extended hours
from FEBRUARY 24 to March 7.

MONDAY-WEDNESDAY : 9am-6pm. 
LATE NIGHT THURSDAY: 9-8pm
FRIDAY: 9-6pm 

Hope you had  a happy time with friends and family over the Recess.
It's time to buy or sell pre-loved textbooks cheaply for the upcoming semester with the STUDENTS ASSOCIATION SECOND HAND BOOKSHOP
Come see us first for your second hand textbooks.

PLEASE REGISTER BOOKS to SELL FROM FEBRUARY 1st ONLINE
( Bookshop Server offline until Feb 1 http://www.sa.uts.edu.au/books): 
then bring your books to our shops on campus  from FEB 10.

1. BROADWAY BOOKSHOP from MONDAY FEBRUARY 10 ( TEL 9514 7788)
TOWER BUILDING BROADWAY CAMPUS LEVEL 3 down ramp from café on concourse
Broadway Mon -Fri: 12-430pm and Thursday late night til 8pm.


2. HAYMARKET BOOKSHOP REOPENS MON FEBRUARY 17- MARCH 10th ( TEL 9514 3650)
CM05A1.12 in the GREEN SPACE behind UTS LIBRARY
Mon- Fri 12-3pm and Mon - Thu 5-8pm



SUSTAINABILITY at UNIVERSITIES

I’m excited to manage a sustainable business that promotes ethical consumerism, an opportunity to re-use books – saving them from landfill and an opportunity for students to re-sell their books here on the UTS campus to other students, lowering the transportation costs of the product. To be part of a process to re-educate consumers to look at second hand – first, before buying new and to lower their education costs is rewarding.  Re-using textbooks means less trees need to be pulped into the production of new books. 

The challenge in the sustainability of books is to encourage and enquire with UTS Faculty Heads and University Teaching staff about the possibilities how to extend the life of the textbook. Could they consider, not only using the latest edition but possibly using one previous edition of a textbook to extend the sustainability – the life of a book?
From the feedback from students and my observation - quite often the theory or content is the same but case studies or examples change or maybe one chapter and sometimes only the order of the chapters of the book changes. It seems a shame for students to miss out on buying previous editions more cheaply, students unable to re-sell the book the bought recently and that these books would end up in landfill.
We all need to be part of the sustainability solutions. I would love to hear suggestions from UTS and also Publishers about how to extend the sustainability –life of a textbook. Publishers need to make money but could Publishers consider printed supplements or e-book supps of any small changes for a secondary market to those students on a lower income. Lower income International scholarship students and lower income students struggle to buy new and usually buy second hand or not at all. Therefore if they can buy second hand and buy a cheap update supplement everyone wins – including the environment.
– Please Add your comments and suggestions add your support for the Students Association Second Hand Textbook shop on our blog

Please CHECK OUT UTS GREEN SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES: http://www.uts.edu.au/partners-and-community/initiatives/uts-green/sustainability-uts