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6 Xxx RIAFK GA' . . .CLASSES lllklllill Adequatestudyfacilitiesandreference An outstanding feature of the new library is The data processing depart- materials are provided students in the the listening center which enables students to ment is provided computer ser- new ultra-modern library. listen to recordings in individual booths. vice by being linked to a master computer center. The Library-Administration Building is the cen- ter of administrative activity and contains one of the finest libraries found in a junior college. This complex is an attractive landmark on the campus. ,-. E5 Experience gained through use of data pro- IBM . - '- cessing equipment gives a student the op- f-fr - .4 portunity to attain a good position in this field. ., 4 Q 1 t-ie!.iJ,I4 l,e1-J :nina lia5, , 0 ,Q ua ,ni-,.,,'l ' S nu., H... e 'fr r ,my A86 an , ,E , -If 2 .9 .l ' ' ' V , Tl 2' D- - s ' V - L .. 313323: -1 'irwev i
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LIBRARY The Northeastern Oklahoma A 8t M Col- lege library is located in the north wing of the Library-Administration building. The building became part of the campus in March, 1967. At the present time ap- proximately 25,000 volumes are shelved in the library, while the maximum capa- city is approximately 44,000 volumes. Four hundred students can be accommo- dated, with carrel-type seating for one hundred students. Quiet study areas, con- ference rooms for group study, and a typ- ing room are included. ln addition to basic volumes, micro-films, tapes, and recordings complete available study materials. Students have access to the resources of the library 59 hours a week under the guidance of professional librarians and student H assistants. The open shelf plan enables the student to be- come aware of themany books available to increase his knowledge in a special field, as well as books which contribute to his culture. Orientation of the students to the library is a planned program, and trained librar- ians add in making the library useful to the students. Rl AFI! GA
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