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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1982)
Branches cont"u,Jfr°mpa9,! 12 I budget, Trevitt-Clark says. Over $10,000 worth of ma terial was added last year, when the basic budget was $1,000 Gifts, exchanges and government deposits have made the acquisitions possible, she says For instance, the library is a depository or USGS, Defense and nautical maps It takes room for all the maps and other data housed in the library. The library already has stacks that are climbing to the ceiling Architecture and Allied Arts Library • Lawrence Hall Books and magazines on (interior decoration can be found among the many volumes and periodicals stored in the Archi tecture and Allied Arts library, in (Lawrence Hall The AAA library also houses blueprints, exhibition catalogs, and related slides and photographs The slides are often used by faculty in architecture, art liter ature, and history courses Architecture and art history I are the library 's strongest areas, according to Donna Glathar, AAA library administrative as sistant !The library will get a few more feet of much needed space when an end wall in the structure is moved back fifteen feet this year Science Library Printed matter on viruses and microbes are housed in the underground Science Library Two thirds of the space in the facility is taken up by scientific magazines and journals Subscriptions to the li brary's 2,500 scientific per iodicals also takes "a substan tial chunk'' of the University li brary's acquistion budget, ac cording to Luise Walker, head librarian of the facility Some of the |ournal sub scriptions cost $8,000 to $15,000 per year, she added About 190,000 volumes are also housed in the library, which has concentrations in organic chemistry, solid state and nu clear physics, molecular or cell biology, genetics, and phy siology Mathematics Library • Fenton Hall The space available to the Science Library opened up when the Mathematics Library was moved into Fenton Hall in 1980 However, the new location for the Mathematics Library was also short on space — on the second and third floor — right from the start While the journals, indexes and abstracts, and mathematics teaching aids are located in a room on the second floor, a series of 4 signs direct students to the books on the third floor The third floor library isn't that comfortable a place to study While it has the necessary texts — it lacks heating Bureau of Government Research and Service Library • Hendricks Hall The Bureau of Government Research and Service library, in Hendricks Hall, carries a variety of materials of interest to students in the Planning Public Policy, and Management pro gram as well as of interest to members of the community Its collection is concerned primarily with the study of state and local government, as is the research the bureau carries Not all the branch libraries are conducive to use as study halls, according to their staffs In fact studying in the branch libraries is not encouraged The Map Library is short on space. While the AAA Library is said to be a little warm at times — the Mathematics Library (with its lack of heating) is a little cold at times The Science Library can get noisy, and the Bureau of Government Research and Ser vice Library can get crowded Kenneth Lucas Fenton Memorial Law Library • Law Center The Kenneth Lucas Fenton Memorial Law Library, in the Law Center, is a division of the University Library The library contains over 115,000 volumes and 650 legal journals on Oregon territorial and state law University Archives • Fenton Hail The University Archives, in Fenton Hall, is also directly connected with the University Library In the Archives are University records, as well as photo graphs, negatives, tapes, and memorabilia documenting the 105 year history of the Universi ty YOUR FINANCIAL PLACE! NOW ... A CREDIT UNION FOR MEMBERS OF THE U of O ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . .. Alumni Association members residing in Lane County can now join U-Lane-0 Credit Union. 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