fl Je. OP = 7 ‘ ts i es i € ; iM. i: PEZr ot oe Douglas Colleg Monday, September 17, 1979 $ Con, ARG GE Chives Lier, LIBRARY SERVICES In order to coordinate instruction and use of the library the following services are available: 1) Library orientations and tours geared to your class needs and assignments. This is particularly important this fall due to the MICROCATALOGUE. (Come in and take a look at it‘) To arrange for orientations please contact the. public services librarian for your campus: Coquitlam and Maple Ridge, Linda Gunson, local 31; Coquitlam; New Westminster, Mary Matthews, local 256; Richmond, Surrey, Langley, and Newton, Janice Kreider, local 248, Surrey. 2) Books and xeroxed articles may be placed on two-hour, 24-hour, three-day, or one-week reserve at the circulation desk of each campus. : 3) AV services are available from the AV department in each library. 4) Encourage students who are writing term papers and who seem unfamiliar with techniques in using a library to take the 1% credit course SD 111 Skills for College Library Research offered every semester. Thank you for your interest! ai ewan Janice Kreider OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE - LIBRARY EXCHANGE Douglas College Libraries have recently arranged reciprocal library borrowing privileges with the Open Learning Institute for the employ- ees of the two institutions. OLI is located in Richmond at TELL Alderbridge Way, telephone 270-4131. The Librarian, Rosemary Cunning- gam, has requested that employees wishing to borrow from OLI present their Douglas College Employee Library Card. weeseeUanice Friesen Bri; A ee Ry