UNL to out card catalogues on computers By Stephanie Gustafson Staff Reporter__ With the flip of a switch, Univer sity of Nebraska-Lincoln library offi cials will ease the task of finding materials at university libraries. A $900,000 Integrated Library System has been approved by the NU Board of Regents for UNL libraries - and the Law library. Kent Hendrickson, dean of librar ies, said the new system will convert the card catalog into a machine-read able format that can be accessed by computer terminals. Students and faculty will use computers to find the location of li brary materials. The system will have a central data base which will include informa tion about when a book is shelved or if it is checked out Hendrickson said library officials will install about 100 computers in UNL libraries to begin the program. He said he would like to have 200 computers by the time the system is in full operation. Library users shouldn’t have to wait to find the location of materials, Hendrickson said, because they can use the card catalogue if they can’t find a free computer, he said. Hendrickson said UNL libraries will eventually quit using the card catalogue system once the computer ized catalogue is fully operated. -----—i Students will have no problems using the system while UNL installs it in January 1990, he said. “It will be easier to use than the card catalog, and it won t cost the user any money,” he said. Sixty percent of the information in the card catalogs has been put in the computer system already, he said. The remaining 40 percent will take two to three years to put in the com puter, he said. FREE SNEAK PREVIEW FREE MOVIE POSTER TUESDAY, JULY 11 PASSES AVAILABLE AT 8:00PM 200 NEBRASKA UNION SHELDON THEATRE PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL »!•*.' i , m ... •. >•. ; <*. ... S STANLEY H. KAPLAN JL Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances GMAT Prep Sessions begin 8/15/89 LSAT Prep Sessions begin 7/19/89 GRE Prep Sessions begin 8/10/89 For Details, Call 475-7010 Referendum may decide KSC issue | KSC from Page 1 constitutional amendment, the legislature may have time to put the issue on next year’s ballot, Spire said. To get the amendment on the ballot, 30 state senators, or three-fifths of the legislature, must approve the referendum. Registered voters could also petition for the change, although Spire said this is a less frequently used method. Spire said that he expects the court to decide on the case within the year. WE RE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE # American Heart Association Nebraska Affiliate -1 ANSWER TO PUZZLE [rT|TnToBHaTrTsToTn]_ iMlElSIQlul I TIeMbIo|S|nM n [e I a [d|Mg] n o [m| e |T|A|BjLTi]sMD|E|BMrA L|A|W |S]qTula[r]e m]T l_ eIr I IF £ r ur THSCr H T s«^miIl IrIa[kIeK8t1o1g1a1smo1e1a1l| MriHariW]__ For students freshman thru graduate levels, Firmer Bank Lincoln can meet your credit needs with three attractive Student Loan Programs: GSL-Guaranteed Student Loan PLUS-Parent Loan Program SLS- Supplementary Loan for Students Take advantage of our quick processing and fast turnaround. Apply today by stopping by the downtown bank at 13th & M Street, or by phoning 434-1527 for more information. Famsfmr Banks Nebraskawide. Nebraska Strong.