Librarian: Rare books are up on the second floor. Uh, where's the collection of rare books? You insert it into the machine and you're ready to make copies. We have a system where you have to use a copy card, so you'll need to buy a card from the front desk. Librarian: Yup, that's the idea! … I'm sure you'll need photocopiers, too. I'll have all the resources, all the books and information I need right here in one place! Student: Nice! So I can do all the research I need to do right here in the library. But on top of that we also have a connection for the Internet at every seat. There's a whole area here on the main floor where you can bring a laptop and plug it in for power. Another thing I was wondering is … is there a place where I can bring my computer and hook it up? Student: Hey, that's great! At my last school, it could take a really long time to get the materials I needed, so when I had a project, I had to make a plan way in advance. There's a truck that runs between our library and a few other public and university libraries in this area. Oh, I should also mention that we have an interlibrary loan service … if you need to get hold of a book that's not in our library. I've already done a year at another university, so I know how the research can go-I've spent a lot of time in the history section. Generally the students who concentrate in Latin American literature find themselves researching in the history section a lot. Well, over here's the section where we have language, literature, and the arts, and if you go downstairs you'll find the history section. I'm new here … I, uh, couldn't come to the student orientation-and I'm wondering if you can give me a few quick pointers about the library? I'd really appreciate it. Narrator: Listen to a conversation between a male student and a female librarian.