. Departmental or group libraries. Booksso deposited are available for the use of students in the generalreading room. The books forming the seminar libraries proper aresubject to such regulations as may be made for each seminar roomby the professor in charge, to v/hom application for admission tothe room must be roade. The books are treated as having a permanent place in the stackrooms, from which they rnay be v/ithdrav/n for an indefinite period. The purpose in placing the books in the seminar , is to ?put them where they may be used over and over without applicationbeing made for them


. Departmental or group libraries. Booksso deposited are available for the use of students in the generalreading room. The books forming the seminar libraries proper aresubject to such regulations as may be made for each seminar roomby the professor in charge, to v/hom application for admission tothe room must be roade. The books are treated as having a permanent place in the stackrooms, from which they rnay be v/ithdrav/n for an indefinite period. The purpose in placing the books in the seminar , is to ?put them where they may be used over and over without applicationbeing made for them., Princeton University Library. I At Princeton University there are four departmental libraries and eight semirar libraries. The departmental libraries are kept ! i near the corresponding laboratories. They belong to the depart- of astronomy, biology, botany and geology and palaeontology. i In the main library building the departments of classical phil- |ology, English mathematics, Romance languages, philosophy, ancient. 25 history archaeology, economics and history have certain roomsassigned for the use of seminars and provided with special libraries,partly by loan from the main collection hnt chiefly by special en- !dowment and purchase. If necessary, 19 seminar rooms can be provid-ed in the library building. This is like the Cornell arrangement, a main library with semi-nar rooms in the same building, for the so-called departmental li-braries are really laboratory libraries. University of Wisconsin Library - 75,000 v. In addition to the general library, the library possesses threespecial branch libraries. The Woodman astronomical library in the iobservatory is a valuable working collection of books, periodicalsand reports in the fields of mathematics, physics, and library in the law building is a v/orking collection of text-books and reports. The library in Agricultural hall contains over6000 V, in the fields of agriculture and related subjects. Th


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