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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

First part

First part- feel free to edit cause I do not know if I reach the goal you guys want or I may misunderstand the questions
We choose the library which is public place space on campus. Alden Library was constructed between 1966 and 1969. The designer is the 15th president of Ohio University, Vernon R. Alden, who served as president from 1962 until 1969. He planed this place as public place for all the readers. Vernon R. Alden Library serves the Athens campus as the central library facility; the building can seat 3,000 readers. The mainly usage for the library is to provide the place which people can read, study, and find research in. The Ohio University libraries' collections contain over two million printed volumes, 2.3 million units of microfilm material, and 13,500 current periodical subscriptions. Electronic resources of the Libraries include ALICE, the libraries online catalog; OhioLINK, a statewide library and information network; and a wide variety of networked databases in many subject disciplines. These are accessible from within the Alden Library and many are linked to the Library Home Page and other campus networks. Special collections within Alden Library are the Fine Arts Library, the Health Sciences Library, the University Archives and Special Collections, a Map Collection, and the Southeast Asia Collection. Instructional Media & Technology Services supports instructional technology across the Athens campus and houses video and other multimedia collections. Alden Library is open to the public, as well as to students, faculty, and staff, seven days a week during the academic year. Alden Library also houses the Learning Commons (on the second floor) and the Academic Advancement Center, which offers study skills instruction, tutoring programs, and a computer lab.

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