1981-1982 Academic Catalog
Library Services The library is an attractive, one story, air-conditioned structure located near the center of the campus. This beautiful and function– al building offers a number of important library services utilizing a variety of new, educational media. Approximately 80,000 bound volumes and 14,000 volumes on microforms are housed in the library. Other instructional mate– rials, such as recordings, tapes, filmstrips, films, slides, and art prints are also available. A Media Production Center aids students in the preparation of instructional materials and produces class– room aids for faculty members. The library is a member of OCLC, a not-for-profit corporation based in Columbus, Ohio, which operates an on-line computer network used by over 2200 libraries in all 50 states, Canada, and several foreign countries. It provides access to over 8 million books and other library materials. The OCLC system is used at Cedarville to catalog books, perform bibliographic operation, order catalog cards, maintain location information about library 21 materials, arrange for interlibrary loans, and maintain records of periodicals. Rooms to be used for audio-visual material, conference rooms, and a media auditorium are located within the library complex. Use of Cars Freshmen will not be permitted to bring a motor vehicle to col– lege during their first quarter at Cedarville. They may have and use a motor vehicle during the second and third quarters if they achieve and maintain a grade point average of 2. 25 or better. So– phomores with less than a 2.00 cumulative average will not be permitted to have or use a motor vehicle at Cedarville. Any stu– dent who gives evidence of carelessness in the use of his car or in the payment of financial obligations may be restricted in the use of his car. Students must register their vehicles with Campus Security and present evidence of appropriate insurance (including property damage insurance).
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