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Dan Sullivan, a junior from
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, studies a score and recording at one
of 43 listening stations.
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Adam
Tully, a freshman from North Olmsted,
Ohio, views a video disk in one of six
viewing rooms.
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After perusing the stacks to find a musical score,
and picking up your favorite recording of the piece
from the circulation desk, the next stop may be a
listening station or the video rooms to listen to
CDs or watch video presentations. The Library
boasts 43 listening stations equipped to play CDs,
LPs, DAT tapes and other audio cassettes; six
listening/viewing rooms accommodating up to four
people and equipped to play video cassettes, laser
discs, reel-to-reel tapes and LPs.
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Jonathan
Solars, a freshman from Jeromesville,
Ohio, reads in the fish
bowl.
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Or, if you just want to read (or sleep), visit the
"fish bowl," a sunlit area with comfortable couches
located behind the Con books and periodicals. The
fishbowl is a favorite hangout for Con
students.
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FIFTH STOP:
Behind the scenes with Technical Services
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