A、general、special
B、special、journal entry
C、revenue、expense
D、None of the above.
A、general、special
B、special、journal entry
C、revenue、expense
D、None of the above.
A. want to find a better way to measure attitudes toward music
B. are preparing a paper for a professional journal
C. are writing a dissertation
D. All of the above
We have two main sections for the books and another for periodicals and journals. The books are in two categories: those for general loan and those for reference. (30) General loan books are all on the first floor and they can be borrowed for three weeks by full-time students. Upstairs you will see our reference section. (30) The reference section includes current abstracts and indexed journals, general and special bibliographies, indexes, general English and European language encyclopedias, a complete set of British Standards, substantial collections of British government publications and sets of maps of Scotland, all in addition to other reference material of a general and specialized interest. As you know, (30) reference books may not be taken out of the library under any circumstance.
(30)The Library tries to provide as full selection as possible of supplementary reading material. Students are expected to buy prescribed textbooks and copies of these are usually only held in the reserve collection on the ground floor for study use only within the library. They can't be taken out of the library. (31) An inexpensive photocopy service is provided in the library and facilities are available to produce enlarged copies from microforms. Other equipment available includes microfilm readers, engineering drawing boards, a light table, tape slide units and typewriters.
(30)
A.Books and resources.
B.Books and periodicals.
C.Audio and video material.
D.Audio and periodicals.
A、E-books and E-journals are among the third and the second most used library resources.
B、It is still print books that most students use for their studies.
C、The printed journals are more popular than E-journals among students.
D、Special collections and audiovisuals are least popular among students.
Which of the following statement is true according to the passage?
A.55% of technical reports published in scientific journals are written by scientists doing their research in America.
B.35% of all scientific journals are issued by American scientific societies.
C.35% of all scientists come from America.
D.35% of all scientists are doing research at American institutions.
The chart below shows important library resources for individual students. Which of the following statements is not true?
A、E-books and E-jornals are among the third and the second most used library resources.
B、It is still print books that most students use for their studies.
C、The printed journals are more popular than E-journals among students.
D、Special collections and audiovisuals are least popular among students.
Remember the Stone Age days of research back in elementary school and middle school? We would spend countless hours digesting the information we could find on index cards. Do you recall using those ancient com- puters that ran with the Gopher program or some generic database whose name connoted a marmot that could take half an hour to find Moby Dick?
Well, all I have to say can be summed up in five words: Thank God For The Internet! Screw going to the library! I have access to dozens of databases, journals, and collections of literature right at my fingertips. I can complete all of my research at home and no longer must run amok in the library, stressing out while trying to find Shakespeare’s The Tempest or some other book, all the while trying to block out the noisy study groups who have forgotten what the "silence policy of libraries" means.
If you recall the flood epidemic that hit Colorado State University just a couple summers ago, that natural disaster wreaked havoc all over campus. A large portion of journals and texts were located in our libraries' basement which completely filled up with about 10 feet of rain water in a matter of hours.
The Lory Student Center’s basement was also flooded and that was where the university bookstore was lo- cated. This forced almost every professor to order new textbooks and that really put a dent in our wallets. Many students here, myself included, still have to face the disappointment of searching for a particular book or journal for a last minute paper, only to find out that the certain item was a casualty of the flood.
Thanks to the Internet, the university implemented the Inter-Library Loan system. Several universities around Colorado have generously aided us in our research endeavors by loaning any resource we need for at least two to three weeks. All we have to do is type in a request and five other university libraries automatically search for that information.
Without this program, I may have failed several papers and projects. I would have had to spend my nights running from public library to public library around the state just to find a certain article or novel. The World Wide Web has also given us the capability to order any textbook at a much lower price than the university bookstores charge. Hey, we're all college students and we're usually broke, so anytime we can find a deal or discount that will save us a few bucks, we will gladly take it.
And last but not least, for those of us who are constantly homesick, have a special someone far away or still want to keep in touch with pals, we have e-mail. Like most of you, I moved away from home to go to school and my high school friends spread out across the globe. Instead of wasting money on stationery and envelopes and stamps (which seem to increase in price about every year), I can chat with everyone through the Internet. Plus, scanning has allowed us to send pictures to our sweethearts, friends, and family who have forgot- ten what we look like. So, I’m asking everyone to get on their hands and knees and to pay homage to the telecommunications god, the Internet.
The word "havoc" in the third paragraph means
A.great concern.
B.widespread horror.
C.long-lasting influence.
D.great damage or destruction.
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