page 2 daily nebraskan friday, february 6, 1981 Library budget 'insufficient' to expand hours By Tricia Waters The UNL library budget for 1981-82 calling for more than $4 million is insuf ficient to expand library hours and add necessary new publications, UNL's Dean of Libraries said. Gerald A. Rudolph said the library hours should stay the same this year, but he is unsure about next year. The five year budget, beginning with next year, hasn't been approved yet, Short on cash before a big night on the town? But no parking near the bank? In the heart of Lincoln at 10th and O, NBC's newest Bank-In-The-Box offers 24-hour-service PLUS free bank parking outside the door. Just a block from Haymarket and downtown entertainment. BJBC National Bank of Commerce The Bank with the Plus Mrmlu-r MM This year's budget, which is before the Legislature's Appropriations (. omnmui. listed about $2.4 million for salaries and wages. For library hours to increase next year, the salary budget would have to in crease more than 10 percent, Rudolph said. Many late-night employees arc students, he said. They earn minimum wage, not enough money to entice them to work later, Rudolph said. With a salary increase, more students might be willing to work longer hours, he said. UNL libraries are now open for a "dangerously low minimum" of hours he said, about 84 hours a week. To adequately serve the students, the libraries should be open at least 100 hours Ready to help WWI,WWII,Korea, Vietnam vets. Red ( ross: Ready for a new centurv. TJ3 ' Ti., K' i j.i. . t !" ES per wcck, ue sum. Rudolph said another problem blocking an increase in hours is the relocation of books. New stacks will open in the base ment of north Love Library this summer, he said. Five or six people will have to work about six months to move every book in the library. The tight library budget also limits how many new publications the library can buy, he said. This year's budget allow ed about $1.6 million for new books and periodicals. Over the last 10 years, the amount spent for library materials increased $500,000, a minor increase, Rudolph said. He said a good budget would allow the library to buy 60,000 to 70,000 new vol umes per year. An amount less than that means necessary materials won't be bought, he said. List year, the librae bought about 52,000 volumes. "We just can't keep up with getting t he materials for programs," Rudolph said. He said s' idents should complain because thev pay a lot to go to the univer sity and iliey should get the best library m terials available. With enough money to buy more than 60,000 volumes a year, the library could raise its collections to an "excellent con dition," Rudolph said. Cuddly Our pink and white menagerie is just packed with affection. Leading off is our Teddy yearning to "Be Mine", our Doggie is barking, "Take Me", and our littlest Puppy simply states, "I Love You." Rounding out this cuddly group are a pair of Koalas and a huggable Pachyderm. S2.50to S5.00 0 O 4?4 11 'tout it ' " . -. - , . 'W'lL K' A J . 11 -St. Jlv Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30 We're more than a bookstore MIIjMlK 1 2th & R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-01 1 1 stofi stuff The Residence Hall As sociation Dance-A-Thon will be this weekend, Feb. (-7, from 6 pjn. to 6 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship will have its weekly "large group" meet ing tonight at 7 in the Ne braska Union. Room numb er will be posted. Today the Non-traditional Students will have a luncheon from 11:30 a .in. to 1:30 pjn. in the Ne braska Union. Room numb er will be posted. Play badminton this Monday from 6 pjn. to 7 p.m. in 313 Mabel Lee Hall. Equipment will be provided and everyone is in vited. The UNL Chess Club will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the South ( rib. Beginners are welcome 1 1 i Share Valentine Love Hallmark Valentines for Saturday. Feb. 14, are as special as the love you share. c 1980 Hallmark Cards mc