1. Introduction to the Heterick Memorial Library A tour of the building and the resources therein SAKAE INSTITUTE Summer 2011 Professor Traci Welch Moritz
4. Elements of a library Building Resources (print or online) Services Staff PATRONS
5. Handouts Library of Congress System Dewey Decimal System Multicultural Glossary Student Glossary
6. FIRST FLOOR The library is divided into three areas. First floor – public services, circulation/ reference desks, reference collection, computer labs, current periodicals, microforms, newspapers & new books room. In general, this is a high-traffic area and not conducive to concentrated study. http://www.onu.edu/admin-offices/csc
10. FIRST FLOOR Most back issues of periodicals are available either on-line or on the second floor, bound. Several are still available on microforms along with newspapers and other items of interest.
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13. SECOND FLOOR Second floor – Classrooms, Communication Skills Center, older periodicals, open study tables, group study carrels, 1-2 person study carrels. The second floor is meant for studying and periodicals use. http://www.onu.edu/admin-offices/csc
15. THIRD FLOOR Third floor – Book collection, 1-2 person study carrels, seating in book stacks, lounge areas. This is probably the quietest part of the library. http://www.onu.edu/admin-offices/csc
16. Red Phone available on second and third floor for immediate help! There are two public terminals on each the second and third floors. All books save the juvenile collection are shelved on this floor.
24. ONU Catalog -- POLAR Materials owned by all Ohio colleges, universities, several public libraries Link from POLAR permits you to submit requests Most requests arrive in 2-3 working days No charge Only 25 requests at a time May keep up to 84 days
41. Ask at the Circulation Desk Phone the Reference Desk – ext. 2185 Contact us by E-mail (Contact Us on library web pages) Traci Welch Moritz t-moritz@onu.edu ext.2473 QUESTIONS?