Beta Theta Pi The #1 Fraternity on Campus 1009 Patterson St. • 343.2262 Rush info: Alex Findlay (971.506.5342) Keep UO Green! Remember to recycle. Collection sites available throughout campus. For more information contact campus recycling 346-1529 Sponsored by University of Oregon Environmental Issues Committee r 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 Central Lutheran Church 012289 Holy Communion every (Sunday at 8:15 AM, 10:45 AM, 6:30 PM Looking for a place to live this fall? Central Lutheran Church sponsors Christus House, a Christian student living cooperative. Call (541) 687-0145 for more information and to learn about current openings. 18th & Potter <§t. • (541) 345-0395 www;welcometocentral.org