The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1974, Page page 6, Image 6

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are required for admission.
Service provides library help
UNL libraries are conducting a
three-day Extra Service Program ESP)
to familiarize students with the libraries
and help them locate information for
papers, classes or projects, according to
Marlene Heroux, ESP coordinator.
Tho program, organized by the
Library Instruction Committee, began
Sunday and will continue today and
Tuesday from 1 to 10 p.m.
The committee also planned the
freshman English class tours of Love
Library this fall and designed the library
instruction guides and handbook,
Heroux said.
The Love, Undergraduate, Law and
C.Y. Thompson Libraries will have
volunteers on hand to help with the
ESP, according to Kathy Johnson,
chairman of the committee.
.The short-term goal of the ESP is to
help students with immediate needs,
such as term papers, she said. The
long-term goal is to help them under
stand the libraries so tney win reel
confident when using them again, she
said. '
During the three days, about 35
volunteers from Love will be stationed
throughout the library to answer
questions or help with problems,
Heroux said. The. other libraries also
Will have volunteers on hand to answer
questions, she said. ,
"In addition to helping students
inruugn cor, a uin-a-iiuiai ian servito
is available year round," Johnson said.
This service is used primarily by
students with complicated or long-range
projects, she said.
But anyone may call and make an
appointment for help in finding mater
ials, she said. They try to match the
student with a librarian who is familiar
with his subject, Johnson said.
If the ESP is successful this semester,
it will be available again next year,
Heroux said.
Correction...
The Monday, Nov. 4, issue of the Dally
Nebraskan erroneously stated that the Star Trek
fan club, Star Base Andromeda, was created solely
by Richard Heim.
According to Heim, Star Base Andromeda was
created by four people after he left Star Trek Fan
Club Leminicus because "particular members did
not like the way I, then as President, was running
the meetings."
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war
. Zara Nelsova,artist in
residence, and Audun
Ravnan, professor or
piano at UNL, will per
form Tuesday at 8 p.m. in
Kimball Recital Hall.
A panel discussion on
world hunger will be held
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in
the main; lounge of the
Nebraska Union. The
panel will consist of ex
perts on nutrition, agricul
ture and population
growth.
"Mahanagar" (The Big
City), a comedy-drama of
modern Indian Life pro
duced in India In 1964,
will be shown. Tuesday
through Thursday at 7 and
9:15 p.m. at Sheldon 'Art
Gallery.
Everett Graffam of the
World Relief Commission
will Show a film on African
drought and famine
Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.
in the Union auditorium.
The film will be followed
by a short talk and a ques
tion and answer period,
The ASUN Student Le
gal Services Center
(SLSC), will present
"Campus Police Proce
dures", with Merlin Howe
of Campus Police and
David C. Rasmussen,
SLSC attorney, Wednes
day from 1:20 to 2:30
I p.m., in the Union small
auditorium
monday, november 11, 1974