1997-1998 Academic Catalog
resources, including indexing services, databases, refer– ence works, and full-text resources are available on the campus network. In 1996, Cedarville College became one of the first private institutions to join OhioLINK, a cooperative of some 50 institutional libraries with over 6,000,000 titles in a centralized computer catalog. These materials are shared through a direct borrowing and delivery system. Using OhioLINK, faculty and students may request materials online from a cooperating institu– tion and have them delivered within three days. In addition, through an online computer network, OCLC, the library has access to approximately 36,000,000 books and other library materials in over 23,000 libraries in all 50 states, Canada, and several foreign countries. College Center Providing dining facilities, classrooms, offices, and the computer center, the College Center serves as a focus of student activity on campus. Dining facilities include the cafeteria, a spacious area, which serves 21 "all-you-can-eat" meals a week to the more than 2,000 students who live on campus, and the President's Dining Room, a small, formal dining room. This unique room, reputed to be one of the finest of its ldnd in the state and used extensively by the College's president, may also be reserved by students who wish to enjoy a formal dining occasion. Offices for the departments of Academic Assistance, Academic Records, Admissions, and Financial Aid are located on the first floor of this building. Campus 9 Collins Hall Collins Hall houses the counseling center and the academic departments of communication arts and social sciences and history. Renovated in 1987, this building bears the name of the Andrew Collins family, longtime supporters of the College. Communications Building The Communications Building houses the post office and CDR Radio Network, the College's radio ministry. Students receive federal as well as campus mail in their assigned post office boxes. CDR Radio Network serves a portion of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky with Christ-centered, 24-hour program– ming. The five station network includes WCDR (90.3 FM) broadcasting in the Dayton/Springfield area, WOHC (90. l FM) in Chillicothe, and WOHP (88.3 FM) in Portsmouth, Ohio. In addition, CDR serves Columbus and Central Ohio at 88. l FM and Richmond, Indiana at 95.3 FM through the use of FM translators. A listener– supported ministry, the network offers a quality mix of praise and inspirational Christian music, Bible-centered programming and up-to-date news and information. Students and listeners participate in a number of service projects coordinated by CDR throughout the year, including "Project Angeltree,'' a program which benefits children of prison inmates in southern and central Ohio. Cente11nial Library
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