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Show lots of luck in the library Headline ttlor's Note: The Chronicle has received numer- complaints about the library. Editorials have ten written, asking for explanations and changes. . ling happens. This article was received as a i lo the editor, but because of its length and ct matter, it was felt it should run as a special column . s finals approach more students will attempt to !S library. Many students will probably be successful in dealing with the library. If the :Sttss've humming of the lights doesn't bother '".he extremes in temperature will either freeze 01 put you to sleep. Remember the clocks mi t work, so take a watch. A current road map of Wding and the two classification systems be helpful even though some collections si to constantly move around the building. student who has tried to find a certain book nodical knows how frustrating it can be. y the magazines or periodicals aren't on the an! filling out a search slip is futile, as often . .'wary can't find them either. Chances are the :; s at you are looking for to finish your or assignments are still in the library, you Ji'trY0 know where t0 look for them' If you ' lnd your books, try looking in tire numerous , ; sludy rooms and smoking rooms or around '.;, Py machines. Also look on the tables and r bCU les- lf 211 else faiis remember to look on Ue shelf areas. It seems for some reason the Cel.ln "le Harriot Library just aren't reshelved. m information from a current publication is almost impossible. You just cannot find current periodicals. Did you know the Browsing Room supposedly has 50 magazines and newspapers. Try and find them. The newspapers are not better. It's impossible to find current or past issues of many papers. One daily newspaper hasn't arrived since mid January and the Serials Order Department just doesn't follow up. Regardless of the student needs the library seems to move in its own interests. The suggestions placed in the suggestion box are often inspected prior to being turned over to the appropriate appro-priate committee. If you feel the library is missing many new books, you are right. There is at least 1,000 books sitting on seven shelves in the Technical Service area just waiting to be placed on the shelves. Students can't find old books and periodicals within the building. Probably the books and periodicals are carried away by the legions of silverfish The new books stay in the basement and east door and circulation desk continues to close early, forcing the students to wait in hne at rwTappmat last minute rush for papers and exams remember the Hbrary is there give you the run around, provide you with a free fteam bath with the accompaniment of bells and buzzers for your entertainment While this s occunng the stall is iWl" ? thoir secret lounge securely holding their hT it ill starts over March 24. Enjoy your AnyWayS . bably be the rwdXientemeUniversHy. |