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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1982)
n£psiiR,r iK&hLL, /foAic scan lHLan\v*v i^afJ<»w _ f C0^rt7_ 579 ~lry*EUC,&*S, o*t 97ioi - Ul'f8*/-/Joo y- ZTj^t TURK,?, block* -w*-st <y earner i$ computer tutor Check out our large variety of educational software—many word processors, Krell Logo, MasterType, Crossword Magic, Dueling Digits, new programs from The Learning Company, plus much more. Now School is back in session, stop by and see how to make this year easier for you. Store Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:00-6:00 537 Willamette • Eugene, OR 97401 • 342-1298 Branches of the library By David Steinmetz 04 ttM Emerald A hike in the Cascades, a new apartment to decorate, or just a desire to learn about a new found strain of virus are all reason enough to visit one of the many branch libraries of the University Most of the library material is of course locat ed in the main library, 273,000 volumes and other materials are housed in five branch libraries located in various schools around the campus Branch libraries such as the Architecture and Allied Arts Library, the Science Library, and the Mathematics Library carry the more specialized material in those fields. The collections are dir ected towards students majoring in those fields of study. Map Library • Condon Hall Air photos and United States Geological Survey maps of the Cascades are among the materials available in the Map Library housed in Condon Hall Students and the members of the community come in for a variety of reasons related to finding the aerial distribution of something, according to Susan Trevitt-Clark, Map Library administrative assistant. Fishing, hunting, hiking, and overseas trips may be researched here, and even geneologists and small businesses use the facilities Most of the 250,000 maps in the library can be checked out for two weeks The library's collection of 300,000 air photos and 2,300 atlases, which are not loaned, make this map library the largest in Oregon as well as the nation Still more of these materials are available through the inter-library loan system The Map Library is a member of the system. Areas of strength for the library include Oregon, Central America, Eastern Europe, Africa and Japan, according to Trevitt-Clark. This “fairly well-rounded'' collection has been developed inspite of a seemingly insufficient Continued on Page 23 Emerald photo The Kenneth Lucas Fenton Memorial Law Library contains over 115,000 volumes and 650 legal journals on Oregon law. \m i Food Service EMU Food Services in the Fishbowl: Salad Bar & Deli Open: 11 am-6 pm Mon-Thurs Open: Fridays from 11 am-3 pm At the Deli you can make your sandwiches from a wide selection of meats and cheeses Salads are available, too. There are also vegetarian sandwiches available in the Deli Fountain Court Cafe Open for Breakfast: 7 am-10:30 am Open lor Lunch: 10:30 am-2 pm The grill features breakfast prepared for individual likes and specific tastes. Our cafeteria features daily lunch specials with a choice of salads, sandwiches and desserts Open: 9 am-6 pm Mon-Thu rs 9 am-3 pm Friday The Soda Bar serves donuts, soft drinks, fruit juices, ice cream, yogurt, coffee, tea, cookies, and many other things EMU Food Van Open: 9:45 am>2 pm The Food Van is located outside the library In the turnaround It offers bagels, yogurt, a variety of drinks, fresh fruits as well as some sandwiches to help you to get through the day Even if the sun isn’t shining through the beautiful picture window walls . . . You can create a Skylight Sunshine Salad to brighten up your day! Crisp lettuce, fresh vegetables, and assorted condiments are waiting for you! discover ‘Skylight ^^Refectory located just a cloud or two above the EMU main desk