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The Library The library can be vital in so far as its volumes are con- sulted and read. Learning how to use the library's resources has been stressed for all who come to it. The card catalog, the library's memory, is pointed our and its use demon- strated. The student is taught how to use the reference books. As he does his research, he is able to explore or discard more readily a given phase of his subject. The library is truly a part of the teaching program. Another function is to provide the materials for learning and research. Books must be selected, ordered, processed and made available. Holding cards must be made for journal files. The missing issues and the duplicates must be listed in order to complete files and to make space. Exchange relations must be initiated with other libraries here and abroad. A two-fold purpose is met, volumes are added to the library and osteopathic and other medical journals are sent around the world to libraries where osteopathy is unknown and where the journals are needed. From the Freshman's introduction to the library to the time when he may be a busy general practitioner, faculty member or specialist, the library can serve him. The library is the genie, the memory, the brain, the key to knowledge, but the individual must furnish the initial spark. Margaret M. C ressaty Librarian Mary Anne Schenck Arrirtanr Librarian .ix -Q Tom Riley and Torn Dale give a helping band in preparing periodical.: for shipment abroad. af: 5 A portion of the main reading room
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