AGE SIX Library Inadequacy Remains By LO'IS NAGY EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol lowing article was written by an eighth term Journalism student for a class and con tributed to The Daily Colle gian. For students and faculty members who think that con ditions in Pattee Library are deplorable now, there is not much chance that they will improve before 1971 when the new Research Library opens. Carl Jackson, director of libraries, said there are many reasons for the inadequate library service which will remain for the next two years and that students and faculty members had better under stand the situation in order to make the best use of facilities. Currently the main problems are the small staff. which he said is the smallest for a university this size in the country, and the scattering of the various branches of the library across the campus. The main library in Pattee houses the Biological Sciences, Agricultural. Arts, and Un• dergraduate Libraries, as well as the reference r o om. periodicals room. r ead in g rooms, and special collections. There are seven levels of open WDFM PROGRAM SCHEDULE WEEKDAYS 6—News 6:os—After Six 7:3o—Dateline News 7:4o—Dateline Sports 7:so—Comment B—Frequency 10-12—Symphonic Note book FRIDAY 12—Music Unlimited 6-B—Same as weekdays 6-12—Third Programme .:• - b - : - ~: o~•:...:•3••.... . c %-• c C CD 0 .2 4- %.0 a) a_ ( 9 . , tit ' o p 0 ..,i: ••• 4. 4. ,-'. -I 4. .. ;....,-,..f c ,L- -.•- •,.: .4- 4. 4. ; • •:::". , ,1,.. - • . .... 4- t ~:- 7. SI ."4 I ; 1- +4,—:—;44.4.4•4.4.4.0444.4.4.4. Improvements in Planning Stage stacks for hooks in all fields. The Undergraduate Library in the west wing of Pattce was built to house the reference material and reserve books that undergraduates need before they become in volved in a major field requir ing specialized works. Two branches to the Undergraduate Library have been opened since 1967; one in Leete Hall serving the North Halls area and one in a separate building in the Pollock Halls area. A third branch is in the pre planning stages for the East Halls area. The undergraduate branches will eventually have almost complete duplication of the books in th e Un dergraduate Library in Pattee. At the moment, Jackson said, the Pollock Flails branch achieves this ideal more nearly than the Leete Hall branch. The library system is further complicated in that there are six branch libraries and two reading rooms the Chemistry-Physics library in Whitmore Lab. the Engineer ing library in Hammond, the Earth and Mineral Sciences library in Deike, the Human Development library in the Human Development Building. the Arts and Agricultural 8-I—Penn State Weekend SATURDAY 12—Classical and Opera S—Popular Music 7-I—Penn State Weekend SUNDAY Eye Glasses Sun Wear Metal Frames Whatever your eyewear needs may be, we can fill them expertly Centre County's Only Retail Optician Knupp Optical Armenara Plaza 131 Sowers St State College = = = _ -g. --;- Phone 237-1382 = FuliiiiiiilllMlMMlllllllllliiillillilliiiiiliiilllllmlW-. (inside Sowers St entrance) plimmin ft •:: (0' ray rAf'— NOW PLAYING Erskine Caldwell's TOBACCO ROAD July 22-26 Playhouse . 8:30 p.m. . 4 " COLLISION COURSE July 29 - Aug. 2 Pavilion 8:30 p.m. A SUMMER OF AMERICAN DRAMA BOX OFFICE: 865-9543 Open 10 a.m. te 9 p.m. Student tickets $1.50 available days of performance PENNSYLVANIA STATE FESTIVAL , THEATRE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA libraries which are both housed by certain colored aisle labels he will decide he doesn't need in Pattee, the Architectural in the Pattee stacks, green for it." Jackson said. He hopes Reading Room in Sackett, and the Library of Cong r c s s that the new Research Library system and pink for the Dewey will help solve the problems. the Mathematics Rcad i n g Decimal system. Books in the The Research Library will Room in McAllister. Undergraduate Library are adjoin Pattee on the east and To all this, hnwe v e r , catalogued according to the will contain a copy of every Jackson explained, there is one Library of Congress system. • book on the campus. . 1 further complication. Th e With all these negative Jackson said many more library staff is in the processchanges are in the planning, of changing from the Dewey aspects to •using the libraries stages to improve the library Deci m a l ayst e in o f students have discovered that system. but at the moment he classification to the Library of locating what they want is a recognizes this is little con- Congress system. 800 k a real challenge. "Once you put solation for the student or pro -dw• 'fled by h ster- time ^ distan , — bay ler fessor who must use the tudents perusing books at last week's Ten C STARLITE NOW SHOWING Central Pa. Premiere Showing PAUL NEILIMFIR JORONE IIIIONWAER: *.r.' 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