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Library
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Silvernail says.
In addition to the main library,
separate branch libraries have
been established across the
campus for specialized material
in science, architecture and al
lied arts, math and computer
science, mapping, and govern
mental research and service.
The Kenneth Lucas Fenton
Memorial Law Library and
University Archives are also
located on campus
The recently installed Student
Lounge is located in the base
ment of the Main Library, and is
the only room in the library
where eating and drinking is
permitted Vending machines
dispense soft drinks and candy
A newspaper reading room,
which receives 200 local, na
tional, and foreign papers, is
located on the first floor Less
recent copies are available on
microform on the third floor
Reserves/Current Period
icals, also on the first floor,
houses material used tor
classes and kept on reserve for
short term use Recent copies of
5,200 of the library's magazines
and journals are also here
Special Collections, reached
by the outer staircases, includes
the Oregon collection, rare
books, manuscripts, and prints
and photographs
U S. government and U N
documents are on the second
floor in the Document Service
Center.
Several Apple II microcom
puters are available for use in
the Microcomputer Lab.
Speeches, symphonies, and
sambas are among the record
ings that can be heard in the
third floor Douglas Listening
Room
The Reference Department,
on the first floor, features card
and microform catalogs by sub
ject, author or title
However, the subject cat
alogue is now more up-to-date
on microform than on cards
Students wanting to do an
extensive search on a subject in
a short time can use the library ’s
computer data base searching
service, at $2 and up per search
Since the library cannot be
completely comprehensive on
every subject, membership in a
computerized interlibrary loan
system allows material to be
borrowed from more than 5000
other member libraries.
Silvernail says the University
library tries to collect materials
in-depth in the areas it is re
sponsible for, and support the
courses on campus
Books can be borrowed for
two weeks, and be renewed for
up to six weeks
Students must have a cer
tificate of validation to borrow
material
Newspapers and magazines
cannot be checked out.
Overdue books bring a fine of
25 cents per day, but no charge
is made for under $1, and the
maximum fine is $10
Books needed by the library
may be called in, and a delay in
returning it can bring $1 per day
charges
No overdue notices are sent
out, but the circulation staff
reviews the charge cards for
overdue material after about
two months, and does a search
on them, according to Shirien
Stevens, circulation department
head
The charges accrued by that
time can be steep, Stevens says
She recommends marking
due dates on the calendar as a
reminder
Sending out overdue notices
and other tasks will be much
easier when circulation is even
tually automated, Stevens says,
but technology has already
come to the exit gate.
A beep sounds when the
security system at the exit de
tects library materials which
have not been checked out
Those still mystified by the
University library and how it can
be used may enroll in the li
brary’s instruction program.
A three credit hour basic in
troductory course, Lib 127.
Classes are also given on the
use of specific materials in the
library, including business and
education
Although the use of the
University Library as a study hall
is not its primary purpose, the
practice is nevertheless wide
spread
Shipman suggests students
look for the less used areas
before settling down at a table
or desk
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