Booc delivery N evv library senice Library books located in an East Campus library will now be delivered to a City Campus library for City Campus students, and vice versa, Dean Waddel, associate dean of libraries, said Tuesday. Waddel said the new service was instituted so students could utilize the entire UNL library system. The number of UNL library volumes outgrew Love Library several years ago, Waddel said, causing personnel to transfer certain topics to other buildings on both campuses. Th3 three locations of these books are Love Library, Nebraska Hall, and the C.Y. Thompsen Library on East Campus. Books relating to certain fields are also located in special interest libraries on campus. Waddel said the service was formerly available to faculty members, but is now available to any UNL student. The only books allowed to be delivered through the service are those normally circulated, he said, not including reserve and rare, books and periodicals. , Books at one City Campus library will not be delivered to another City Campus library either, he said. Although Love Library is the only location having a complete card catalogue on all books in the UNL Library system, East Campus students may see if the book they need is in the system by calling the Love Library information desk, 472-2518. To use the delivery service, students should go to the library where they would like the book delivered and complete a borrower's card. For City Campus students to have a book delivered from East Campus by 1 p.m., they should fill out a card on a previous day or by 8 a.m. that day. For East Campus students to have a book delivered from City Campus by 1 p.m., they should fill out a card by 2 p.m. of the previous day. A student can renew the book at the library where he received it, and they will have the book renewed at the other library. Waddel said the new service is expected to become even more important when the inflation situation becomes crucial and less money may be available for pu rchas'eo tjb.Tiewuori duplica"tr,Books rA.''s1rfg1n title related to overlapping prdgrams on both campuses can be easiiy5cessible'foT3ny studeht. if'fcrvaifabte.""! doily nobfoslcQfi Editor-in-chief: Jane Owens. News Editor: Wes Albers. Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange, Ann Newberry. Sports Editor: Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow Niqht News Editors: Jane Hoge, Dave Madsen. Chiet Photographer: Gail Folda. News Assistant: Susie Reitz. E'ditcria! Assistant: Ann Owens. , - " . reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Lori Copper. Paula Darnke, Susan Edwards. Joyce Felton, Judy Gooshel. Randy Gordon. 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Positions to be filled are 4 members-at-large (to become UPC officers) plus Chairpeople for the following committees: Foreign Films Talks & Topics Concerts Special Events Human Potentials For information about UPC and individual committees, come see us in the Union Program Office (Rm 115) Record Lending Library Model United" Nations . Contemporary Arts Jazz'n Java Visual Arts (Art Lending Library & Displays) Calendar Hostessing Coffeehouse Black Activities Applications forms (due by noon, Dec. 13) and sign-up sheet for 15-minute interview on Dec. 14 also available in Union 115. Here's a chance to learn by doing, to organize and administer exciting programs, and to serve your fellow students in a concrete way a chance to "get involved" and see some results. I i- 4 3 1 thursday, december5, 1974 daily nebraskan page 3 A 4. ..!, I i. t t .. M A A A 4 l, 4 X X. t . .J. a t J! .1 y t t i . ft i . ? t ,.. 1 1 p