Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 2003, SECTION B, Page 8B, Image 28

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Campus libraries maintain
ample research resources
Campus libraries are host
to millions of volumes of
information, and computer
labs offer online resources
By Noriko Miyazaki
Freelance Reporter
With summer nearly over, it's al
most time to hit the books. Fortunate
ly, there are a number of places
around campus for students to study
and tackle research, including many
libraries and computer labs.
Located on the west side of cam
pus, the Knight Library is the largest li
brary on campus and houses more
than 2 million volumes and nearly
17,000 journals.
In addition to books and journals,
the library has collections of micro
films, slides, maps, manuscripts, com
part discs, phonograph records, films,
videotapes and state, federal and in
ternational documents.
Library Instruction Coordinator
Colleen Bell said the library is the cen
ter of student research on campus.
"This is tlie place where you can get
books, journals, periodicals, public doc
uments, videos and most of what you
would need for your research," she said.
Bell added that students should
take more advantage of librarians.
"You can always ask for help," she
said. "Don't struggle unnecessary
when you have trouble researching or
using the libraries. We also answer e
mail questions and take phone ques
tions, too."
For science majors, the Science Li
brary is another good place for re
Jessica Waters Photo Editor
The new Eugene Public Library, at 100 West 10th Ave., carries more than 300,000
volumes, as well as videos, magazines and many other resources.
search. The library, located in Onyx
Bridge, has 160,000 books and cur
rent issues of many scientific journals.
Junior chemistry major Marques
Johnson said he goes to the Knight Li
brary and the Science Library to gather
information for research.
"(The) library is definitely an im
portant place for research," Johnson
said. "They have amazing sources. It's
Turn to LIBRARIES, page 11B
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