The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1978, Image 3

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    Copy center adds new press
Quicker printing service
Computer cataloguing
seminar scheduled
THE BATTALION
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1978
Page 3
pen
and
it is
The AM 2975 has arrived.
No, this is not a UFO or even a
fallen Russian satellite. The AM
2975 is the new $32,000 copy press
in the Texas A&M Copy Center.
This is the second new press in-
lled in the copy center in recent
onths.
The center specializes in duplicat-
iiigfor the Texas A&M students and
stafl'.
f ; The new presses provide faster
service and better reproduction
man the center’s older presses,
without a price increase to custom-
ers. Processing has increased from
EDO to 500 copies while customers
wait. The presses also extend the
quicker service to small two-sided
jobs and prints on colored paper,
evious machines only were able
run quick copies on one side of
e page and only on white paper.
Another new addition to the cen-
:er’s reproduction equipment is an
Itek platemaker, which offers a wide
Inge of enlargements and reduc
tion of copies.
1 Cost of copies made at the Copy
Sjenter varies. Prices begin at five
|nts for one copy and decrease to
|ss than one cent per copy for runs
of more than 100.
K “The average billing price is one
^ one and a half cents per copy,”
id Cameron A. Beckwith, printing
nter manager.
If a project requires a more pro-
Jssional touch than a direct offset
Ipy provides, the printing center
Iso offers printing. The center
lints Exclusively for Texas A&M.
Its services include printing the Bat-
lion and other campus material
ch as books, magazines, depart
ment newsletters, posters,
ochures and business cards.
“We print everything fron big
A library workshop Tuesday and
Wednesday at Texas A&M Univer
sity will present information on au
tomated computer cataloguing.
Participants in Rudder Tower ses
sions will represent university, pub
lic and special libraries in Southeast
and Central Texas.
Hosted by Texas A&M Unviersity
Libraries, the workshop is spon
sored by AMIGOS Bibliographic
Council. Training sessions for 50
participants will be conducted by
AMIGOS personnel from Dallas.
Lois Upham will be a special
guest speaker. Upham is with
MINITEX, Minnesota-based bib
liographic network. She also par
ticipates in CONSER, a Library of
Congress Consolidation of Serials
project. It is designed to broaden
network cataloguing data bases and
tie them into a national base.
FANTASY WORLD
NOW HAS WATERBEDS!!
New arrivals in smoking ac
cessories. Water-pipes,
Bong’s, Clips.
2919 Texas Ave.
We Pick Up & Deliver
BUD WARD
VOLKSWAGEN INC.
693-3311
Off Campus Students!
OCSA wants to help you
plan parties for you & your
neighbors.
Organizational
Meeting
Feb. 15 Rm. 140
MSC
7:30 p.m.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
$-|g95
Copy Center employees work with the AM
2975, the new press at the Texas A&M Copy
Center. The $32,000 machine allows as many
books to calling cards,” Beckwith
said.
The copy center and printing cen
ter are located behind the Reed
McDonald Building.The center also
operates a copy center on the main
floor of the library, and coin op
erated copiers in the library. Win
dow hours at the main copy center
are from 7:45 a. m. to noon and 1 to
4:45 p.m.
500 copies of documents to be printed while
customers wait. The center is located in the
rear of the Reed McDonald Building.
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DISCOUNT CENTER!
LONE STAR
LONGNECKS
$4.29
case
1420 TEXAS AVENUE
COLLEGE STATION
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL
Front End
Tune-up
Alignment
(Labor Only)
&
Including replacing spark plugs,
Balance All
points & condenser, adjusting
carburetor & setting dwell. Parts
4 Wheels
extra.
Most American £
& some foreign ^
cars. ■
$19 95
Most American & foreign cars.
Special Good thru Sat., Feb. 18
University Tire & Service Center
509 University Dr. 846-5613
(Next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods)
CHINA RESTAURANT
will be
open
Tuesday, Feb. 14
Great Chinese food
served fast.
803 S. Main, Bryan
oss from 3-C-Barbecu
Political Forum
Announces:
Senator
John Tower
Monday, February 13, 1978
Philosophies of a Candidate”
Room 701 Rudder
7:30 p.m.
Question and Answer Period
/tep into
the m/c
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start-up, superb load and trans
ient characteristics. Sensitive
gimbal suspension tonearm. Re
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repeat of last record. Special base
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controls.
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quick start-up, superb load and
transient characteristics. Auto
matic single-disc operation with
repeat play. Special base material
for low resonance. Universal
S-shaped tonearm. Illuminated
stroboscope and pitch controls.
Reg.
$180
$ 169 95
AUDIO
lb
THE BAIT DOES IT DAILY
Monday through Friday
707 Texas Ave. in College Station
846-5719