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WW THE LIBRARY That tall building As a senior at Kent State lam I really that old?j, I think it is time to examine an aspect of campus life that should play an integral part in one's educa- tion. I am not talking about Water Street, or even the Student Center, but of the towering library. According to Ken Rosenberg, assist- ant director of public services, the I,3000,000-volume library is a lot more than just books. He predicted that if the library disappeared, all instruc- tional research would come to a halt within a week. Special Collections on the twelfth floor and the Archives on the eleventh are the centers for original research here. Special Collections is open to all students, but according to Dean Keller, curator, it is used primarily by doctoral students and for various research pro- grams. The Books available range from a first edition of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass to a collection about Queen Marie of Rumania. The primary purpose of the Archival Service is also to facilitate research, but of another type. According to Dr. lim Geary, head of the service, if one has an urge to go in search of his roots, the Archives could be quite beneficial. It contains the local government records from an eight-county area, la- bor union records, the records of the Youngstown Diocese and such obscure documents as a 1781 Western Reserve church sermon. The late President Bowman's desk is in the Archives, and Kent State year- books, scrapbooks, catalogs, master theses and doctoral dissertations are available upon request. The newest part of the library, though, is the third floor audio visual department. It includes a graphics de- partment that produces educational material for group or individualized in- struction, a self-instruction center and a film selection service. But what does the library mean to most students? I think they know the building of which I write - it's the tall one by the snack bar. It has been known to have had sud-
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