TMS LIBRARY DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES FOR YOUR INFORMATION The following services are being offered by the Library this Fall: 1. Library Tours 2. In-class orientations geared to your subject 3. Books and xeroxed articles may be placed on reserve for 2 hr., 24 hr., 3 day, or 1 week loan periods. 4. AV services are available from the AV section of each campus Library. 5. LIB III - Skills for College Library Research - for students who need to learn systematic and effective library search methods. If you wish to have a librarian give an orientation to one of your classes, and you have not already been sent a notice, please get in touch with us; we would be happy to make a presentation to your stud- ents. ....-Library, New Westminster MAD HATTER PAGE 3 TO: ALL FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION FROM: VIRGINIA CHISHOLM UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES I would like to remind everyone that you are eligible for an ex- tramural library card, at no charge, for both S.F.U. and U.B.C. Please see Teresa Inglis in Personnel for a card of introduction. You should be aware that each item on inter-library loan costs us $7.50. Please pick up a library card and use it in person whenever possible to avoic I.L.L. charges. You should use your Douclas card at Kwantlen as we are liable to I.L.L. charges there as well. G ong httulations Adult Special Education Gladys Klassen, who has been a cousellor at Douglas College for the past three and a half years, has accepted the position of Program Coordinator of Adult Special Education. Gladys' job will be to adapt and develop programs and services to meet the needs of students who are physically handicapped, mentally handicapped, or learning disabled. Gladys has been active, ever since joining the college, as an advocate for special needs students. This position will allow Gladys to devote her energies, full-time, to an area she has helped pioneer at Douglas College. Notice COUNSELLING CENTRES Hours of service for Fall semester: McBride: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 to 4:30 Tue.Evening, 5:30 to 8:00 Winslow Site: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 to 4:30 Wed. Evening 6:30 to 8:00 Employment ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAM The Alcohol & Drug Program of Williams Lake requires a Counsellor TI with the knowledge & experience to counsel native & non-native alcohol & drug dependent persons & their families under minimal super- vision. (vehicle is required) Send resumes and references to: The Selection Committee, Alcohol & Drug Programs, Cariboo Friendship Society, Box 4298, Williams Lake B.C. V2G 2V3 Closing Date is September 30,1981