It t .Ukvt* ■'< A I Mmk l >>••{)«» ! nlrtutiy *<•■«•» *U ( .liUh* M U! i _ IVMH WAXY MAIN I WIHAN* I Wi ll! Will I U I (AIM MAM) *hwi ami t (> M* )M »**<*•> /\ N.»,f Sitoiul Floor (l.cvf| 3) \|«<» mM 1 ‘»«lfcn l*w M»»’ I r »«> M'wary lrmf»w«r*>y rrl««,»»fM l«< ««<hrvH .im p hpv*4 1 ibJtfjan' W* ( .•!>«( tMKW M tuimtkf I ••On in* A < um>«l<t«il oHiMkh « urtrnl A)hf*i«e I *b ka IWioJ M^Wfrts » VtVM i )#!*»«■ Main Moor (l.otl -) A North LIBRARY Continued from Page 1 Some levels have been set up to temporarily hold items until the renovation of the old li brary is i omplete 1'or example, the se< ond level houses t in ula lion and referem e. which will eventually return to their lor mer locations in the old part of the building. Other materials have been permanently moved. Govern ment doc mounts and mu ro films are on the first level, where thev will stay Hennett recommended visi tors take orientation tours of the new addition, which run every dav this week from ~ 30 to 3:30 p m Kamps and elevators have made the new addition wheel choir-aci essihle. During the break, library staff moved more than 000,000 vol umes from the old section to the new one, Bonamic:i said. He said the move, whic h c lears the old library for renovation, is two weeks ahead of schedule. Workers will spend the next year-and-a-half renovating the old library, said University Li brarian George Shipman The $H.ri million renovation includes new lighting, paint, floor coverings and duct work for the heating and cooling sys tems. Bonamici said ‘The results of the project should more than offset any inconvenience for library users.’ Deborah Carver, assistant librarian "A lot of it will In* ti> i rente either <i more i omfortable envi ronment or more flexibility m datn-t aiding for the Janus < ata log or our other electronic sys tems.” Honumici said It will make the library less expensive to operate " Wet paint, sawdust and noise litter parts of the new addition. ,is con strut lion workers put on the finishing touches These disruptions will continue until the entire S27.-J million projts t is completed in tint summer of JO‘W. Shipman said "The library staff will do ev erything possible to reduce these necessary disruption*, but we usk for our patrons pa tience and understanding dur ing this time." said Deborah Carver, assistant University li brarian for public service*. "The results of the protect should more than offset any in convenience for library users during this exciting transforma tion.” ET ALS MUT1M.3 DiumI* will m*wt tunighl at 6 10 in tl»c KMl' M<utnl Room KM I Houa* t omnultrv will mart tmiav »n tlw KMl Hoard floom -t 12 30 pm *«>r more information, call J4<> 1720 Ihniiiui* for iubnulting ft Ah to the Kmeralcl front iir%k EMI Suite 300. i» noon the iia\ he for* pubitcMtion The tww* tniilor does /»(*/ have a time mat tun* fc/ -ii* /he lilt tj/ fhe #VWII nultm the event fake* plat e before noon Sotire* of •»*nt» with a donation or admiunon iharper will not he 4utepted (jtuipia eienl* end that0 »< hetfiimt nrafetf the publication dele will be given pn»atv The Kiiternid revet ve-, the right to edit for grammar mid vtyle tt Alt run on 4 vps* * 4V4itable b*o* ©TARGETTHE UorO MARKET CALL OREGON DAILV EMERALD ADUERTISING AT 546-3712 Develop your Holiday Memories! I 890 E. 13th • Across from u of 0 Bookstore 342-3456 Mon-Frl 10am-6pm Sat 10am-5pm 1 V Wrilm© 9^) ®(?<SltfM(ftf) dtoy$fo®§ PltesBlbite c> Mi M^OQo^ !P<2H?<siQteQ SAVE! 32% OFF MFC SUGGESTED RETAIL 30% Off! (MMOrD flours lnnjyjn <o ardbomd 25% Off! thru Jan 16th, 1993 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 25% Off! S'f'OArt iBTtffflwg Et©jss 350 am. A®eMairs€TOisa 1©? SMmiBS MS? ®IM SAHSl student • faculty • staff owned 13th & kirscoid • m-sat • 346-4331