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This is what the area near the main entrance to the library looks like. Notice the TV screen on the left. It provides useful college information throughout the whole day. We are on the fourth floor of L module (building). This banner is at the very end of the hall, and just where the elevator stops. Let us invite you in. Come through 'a Gateway to Information' (one of the two visible white gates here), and we'll begin our periodical tour. | |
| This is one of the "gateways to information", the main entrance to the library on the fourth floor in the Learning Resources Module or L module. The large desk you face as you enter is the circulation desk. This the place at which you check out and return materials. Reserve materials are also kept here too, and may be borrowed for a short limited time usually. Turn left here to see the periodical racks, home of our current periodicals. |
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Current periodicals (magazines/journals) are kept on display racks found adjacent to the circulation desk(left when you enter from the main gate). They are kept here (the last 3 issues or so), and then later retired to the stacks with the back issues. Note that they are arranged alphabetically by title first Electronics Now, then Emerge with the most current issue prominently displayed, and the older issues tucked directly underneath. | |
| At the end of each rack, there are row signs From them, you can get a quick view of what the alphabetic range of titles is in a given row. For example, the one on the right side says that periodical titles will run from a title called Physics Today through one called Sierra. |
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Naugatuck Valley
Community College
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750 Chase Parkway
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Waterbury, CT 06708
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Last Updated on 9/04/2003
By john cupole
Email: jcupole@nvcc.commnet.edu