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Show - - -- Library work continues (continued from page 3) technological/electronic advancement in teaching and learning techniques will be vastly enhanced. Forty-four computers will provide access to bibliographic materials, and students will be able to check materials from the library without staff assistance. "We will be state of the art in our electronics, Graff grins. A Special Collections area will include the William R. Palmer Collection of materials on southern Utah and the Paiute Indians, the John L. Seymour Collections specializing in opera, drama, literature, and language; and the Grace A. Tanner Center for the Study of Human Values. A Shakespearean studies room will be added to current SUU special collections to help support the activities of the Utah Shakespearean Festival. The main reading room in the Special Collections area will be named the Christopher/Mann Reading Room after Burch Mann and her daughter, the late San Christopher. Mann is the founder of the Burch Mann American Folk Ballet which has headquarters at the university, and Christopher was a major choreographer for the company. Graff loves to show the general reading room located within a sliced cylinder on the libr.µy's second level. "Have you eve.r seen a grander view or better lighting," she asks! The open cylinder also allows a balcony reading 11 area on the third level. Then she points out that reading areas for students are consistently located on the perimeter of the building, allowing the best available natural light. Utah's One-Percent-For-Art program will fund a water sculpture depicting the writings of mankind at the library's covered main entry . The sculpture, which will also be visible through a glass wall at the basement level, will incorporate such elements as writings from early Egyptians and Greeks, a passage from the Gutenberg Bible, rock petroglyphs, and southern Utah livestock brands. The library sits between the university's upper and lower campuses just off 200 South Street. "We are utilizing a library plaza with outdoor seating and 18 species of trees in our landscaping," Graff explains. "We want to tie the campus together visually, and that's certainly appropriate for a building that will be utilized by the entire university community." Architect for the building, which includes $10.4 million in state appropriated fonding, is Fowler, Ferguson, Kingston, and Ruben of Salt Lake City. Carter Enterprises of Cedar City is the general contractor. The new library replaces the current SUU Library which was first occupied in 1969. Plans call for the current library to be renovated as a classroom and office building utilizing the most current educational technology. 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