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In recent years,
the Waldmann Memorial Library has swallowed up acres of cyberspace
for its online collection of 6,000 electronic journals and over 100
bibliographic databases, but the windowless library located on the
lower level of the Schwartz Hall of Dental Sciences had remained virtually
unchanged since it opened in 1978. Then, last September, the physical
space caught up with the virtual one, as the library moved into spacious
new quarters on the second floor of the Manhattan Veterans Administration
Medical Center located directly across the street from the college.
“We’ve melded virtual reality with on-the-ground technology,”
said Waldmann Library Director Van B. Afes, as he surveyed the impressive
glass-enclosed reading room where each seat is neatly appointed with a semi-private
glass partition, Internet access, and laptop wiring.
The 8,000-square-foot new Library Technology and Study Center — home
to 25,000 books on dentistry and related subjects, 575 professional journals,
and 2,500 electronic textbooks — seats 158 students, more than double
the old library’s seating capacity, has six group study rooms and
a computer training laboratory, and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
“By relocating the Waldmann Library to a larger, more professional
environment,” said Dean Alfano, “NYUCD has provided optimal
space for a collection that reflects the state of oral health science, improved
services for students, faculty, and staff, and expanded information technology.”
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