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' 1 Hours: Mon.Tn. 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM 1827 “O” Street Thurs. 8.00 AM to 8:30 PM Ann 4747 Sat 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM 47 /-0J6J A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens November 27.26.30 and December 1.2.3.4.5 and December 7.6.0.10,11.12 at 8pm Tanz Spiel VIENNA A Dance Concert February 19.20 and 24.2S.26.27 at 6 pm and February 20 6 27 at 3pm HOLY GHOSTS by Romulus Lmnay March 11,12 and 14.15.16.17,10.19 at Opm AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare AprM 22.23 and 25.26.27.20.29.30 at 8pm Check out the libraries By Terri Hahn Staff Reporter For many University of Nebraska Lincoln freshmen, this fall may be the first time they write a research paper — a task that requires at least one trip to the library. The campus libraries and the Lin coln Public Libraries provide the mate rials and the assistance to aid students in such a task. The main library for the UNL library system is Love Library on City Campus. Most services are there, along with the administrative office. Other services also can be obtained at the C.Y. Thompson Library on East Campus. Handouts available at the library information desks, say that services available at Love or the branches in clude: • Subject specialist librarians who work with the faculty and students of an academic department to develop collecitons and to interpret collections, library services and policies. • Computer search services provide online access to indexes, abstracts and other information sour ces. For a fee, the library can provide a list of references for a specific topic. Certain types of statistical data also are available. Interlibrary loan can help locate books or journals that are not a part of the UNL system. There may be a fee, depending on where the material is borrowed from. • Microforms of old newspap ers, periodicals, books, government doc uments, telephone directories and col lege catalogs are just some of the information the library has for easy access. • CopiCards are available for purchase for use in the photocopiers. These cards are available for $5, $10 and $25 and allow copies to be made without having to feed change into the copy machines. There is a one-time deposit required when the first card is bought. More information on any of these services may be obtained at the infor mation desk at either Love or C.Y. Thompson. Students may obtain a library card at the circulation desk of either Love or C.Y. Thompson. A current student ID is required to obtain a card. These cards remain valid as long as the cardholder is a resident of the state. There is a $5 replacement fee if the card is lost or stolen. If this should happen, the loss should be reported to the library as soon as pos sible. The person whose name appears on the card is responsible for all mate rials checked out on the card. The loan period for most books is four weeks, and they may be renewed unless on hold for another reader. Other materials, such as periodicals, have varying loan periods. Overdue charges vary depending upon the original loan period of the material. Branch Libraries C.Y. Thompson serves the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resource, the College of Home Economics, and the Barkley Memorial Center. Services at C.Y. Thompson are similar to those offered at Love, while those offered at the branches vary. Other branch libraries are Architec ture, Architecture Hall 322; Law, Col lege of Law, East Campus; Physics, Behlen Laboratory 265; Math, Oldfather Hall 907; Dentistry, College of Dentis try 8, East Campus; Engineering, 2nd floor west, Nebraska Hall; Geology, Bessey Hall 10; Chemistry, Hamilton Hall 427; Biological Sciences, Manter Hall 402; and Music, Westbrook Music Building 30. Hours for the branch libraries ano the services offered at each location are available at the Ldve Library infor mation desk. Lincoln Public Libraries UNL students are also eligible to use Lincoln Public Libraries. The main library is Bennett Martin Library at 14th and N streets. Branch libraries are located throughout the city. The Bethany Branch, 1810 N. Cotner Blvd., is close to East Campus. At Bennet Martin, students can get a library card by presenting two forms of identification; one must contain a cur rent address. If an ID with a current address is not available, addresses can be verified by filling out a “mail-out” card. The Lincoln libraries provide many services, namely the Polymusic Library, including collections of musical scores; a fine arts department with pictures, records, films and videocassettes; and the Heritage Room, which contains materials by Nebraska authors. Period icals and photocopiers are available. More information on services, library hours and branch locations may be obtained by calling 435-2146. ‘Patriot Games’ tops best-seller list FICTION 1. “Patriot Games," Tom Clancy 2. “Presumed Innocent," Scott Turow 3. “Misery," Stephen King 4. “Weep No More, My Lady," Mary Higgins Clark 5. “Windmills of the Gods," Sidney Sheldon 6. “Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency," Douglas Adams 7. “The Haunted Mesa,” Louis L’Amour 8. "Disaster," L. Ron Hubbard 9. “Fine Things," Danielle Steel 10. "Sarum,” Edward Rutherfurd NON-FICTION 1. "Spycatcher,” Peter Wright 2. "Call Me Anna," Patty Duke and Kenneth Turan 3. "The Closing of the American Mind," Allan Blom 4. "The Great Depression of 1990,” Ravi Batra 5. “Love, Medicine and Miracles,” Bemie S. Siegel 6. "The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure,” Robert Kowalski 7. "How to Marry the Man of Your Choice," Margaret Kent 8. “Cultural Literacy,” E.D. Hirsch Jr. | 9. "Communion," Whitley Strieber ’ 10. "Elvis World," Jane and Michael Stewart (Courtesy of Time, the weekly news magazine) Book vouchers are available From Staff Reports Students may get their book vouchers or cash advances of no more than $100 in the Georgian Suite in the Nebraska Union today from 1:30 to 7 p.m. The book vouchers and cash advan i ces are available to University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who have received scholarships and grants in excess of the cost of tuition and fees. Students must present their student ID or a copy of their registration to get the vouchers or advances. The vouchers and cash advances also will be distributed in Regency Suite A in the Nebraska Union Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and in the same room Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. U-ST*P CONVENIENCE DELI I 17th a Q 10th & J j U-STOP Welcomes Students Back with great Fall Specials!! • Stop in and enjoy a variety of delicious Deli foods anytime of the day or night. • Also a FirstTier automated Teller inside both stores. j 1FinsTier Bank Lincoln .__ 45* Thirst Cup i All Deli j filled with pop. | Sandwiches *1.79 fSame price , Regularly as as refill. j high as $2.80 Must Present Coupon j Must Present Coupon Expiration Date 9-7-87 Expiration Date 9-7-87 OPEN 24 HOURS I Remember family or friends with Special Occasion, Get Well or Memorial cards WE'RE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE American Heart Association Nebraska AffiliateI .pTWhat are your v \ V back to school \ WE’VE J %GOT IT^1 ★ dishes ★beds ★ clothing ★carpet | ★ furniture Community Thrift 1745 0 St. 476-2857 Open 9-7 Mon -Sat. !