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H quiet refuge is the library James Russell Lowell said that reading is the key which admits us to the whole world of thought and imagination, that it annihilates time and space for us. This being so, how lucky we are to have open to us the collections of books from the past and those of the present which are available in our libraries. Whatever the goal of those coming to Jones County Jr. College, it has to be with the intent of self-improvement. Some don't demonstrate this intent, it is true, possibly some are here only because it seems the thing to do and they wish to allow things to happen to them without self-exertion. The lucky ones are those who are willing to take a few steps toward their goals and possibly even work toward them. To really learn, reading is neces- sary. The Memorial Library is the study center of the campus. At any time of the day, and sometimes the night, stu- dents and instructors as well as visi- tors can be found there. The library is a quiet refuge in the midst of the bus- tling campus activities. Students, as well as instructors, frequent the library in search of books, media material, magazines, research mate- rial, or just a quiet place to study. The library collection consists of more than 40,000 books, bound peri- fl t 1 odicals, hundreds of pamphlets, and f 4 i other educational material. A microforms program which includes hundreds of reels of periodi- cals or microfilm and microfiche with readers and printers is housed in the periodicals room. A large part of the library is used as the media center. lt has a listening area with twenty-four individual car- rels equipped with cassette playback units and screens for individual view- ing. There are also two multiple listen- ing stations that will handle up to ten sometimes helpful. students per table. The library is an up-to-date information center for everyone. Cheryl James and Wallace Clark find that studying together is Knowing how to use the library is often the key to success in a study. Right, Maurice Ducksworth tracks down some information through the card catalog.
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