- What is a Periodical Room?
- What is a periodicals section in the library?
- How are periodicals arranged?
What is a Periodical Room?
(The current issues of less heavily-used periodicals are shelved in the general collection, along with older bound volumes.) ... Unbound issues of journals and magazines are intended for use within the room, but can be removed for scanning or photocopying.
What is a periodicals section in the library?
Periodical Section. This section houses journals, magazines, newspapers, and other serial literature. ... Collections in this section are for room use only; bound periodicals maybe borrowed for overnight. Current issues are displayed on the display shelves.
How are periodicals arranged?
Examples of periodicals include journals, magazines and newspapers. ... Most recent copies of journals are housed the Reading Room, main level, south end, and are arranged alphabetically by journal title.