I The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 3, 1989 - Page 5 Missing magazine pages? A fellow student may have them by Keith Weinbaum You have this big term paper on comparative Greek literature due next week. You need periodical sources, so you head for one of the campus li- braries. After searching for several articles, you realize many of them are torn out. If you are one of the 5,000 to 8,000 daily library users, this may be an all-too-common occurrence. Barbara McAdam, head of the Undergraduate Library, said mutila- tion of library materials is a problem in all campus libraries. Because so many people use the libraries every day, the periodicals often suffer dam- age. "(Mutilation) is an outrage," said first-year LSA student Brian New- combe. "This defacing of library ma- terial displays a negative image of our school, and should be halted at any cost." To combat the problem, McAdam said the libraries may be- gin a public education campaign on mutilation and use more microfilm and computer databases. Microfilm machines are steadily becoming the main source for peri- odical literature. But, McAdam said, "Microfilm can never replace the real magazine. Most students know that microfilm is not a friendly process and the equipment is not very reli- able at times, though it is improv- ing." Database, she said, is probably the most efficient way to preserve periodicals. "There are databases already avail- able," she said. "It is not a cost-ef- fective way as of yet, but we want to explore all sorts of options." and the use of steroids in sports. The temptation to tear pages out of magazines is often hard to sup- press. Joel Topcik, a first-year LSA student, said, "I don't condone it by any means as a regular practice, but I can't say that I or my friends have never engaged in it." First-year LSA student Eddie Honos said, "I'm not saying that I 'I'm not saying that I like ripping out periodicals, but when you have two midterms the next day and a term paper due that same week, you do what you got to do.' -First-year LSA student Eddie Honos ,KENNETH SMOLLERI Daii, The UGLi management is cur- rently studying the extent to which mutilated materials are a problem. In 1984, there were 680 individual pages torn out of the journals and magazines, McAdam said, "The problem is a cumulative problem... and it is severe," she said. "It only takes one student to ruin it for 1,000 students." The problem is so severe, she said, that librarians may discourage a student from researching well-known "mutilated" subjects such as anorexia Snackin' and studyin' LSA first-year students Maureen Bolon (left) and Aimee Cummingham enjoy ice cream on the Diag. Blanchard makes Peal JimnPniewozik Every] cuts in fuel funding Week en like ripping out periodicals, but when you have two midterms th6 next day and a term paper due that same week, you do what you got to do." LANSING (AP) - At least 5,000 people counting on fuel assis- tance won't get it this year due to Gov. James Blanchard's cuts in the welfare budget, and one lawmaker proposed a bonfire on the governor's lawn for people without heat this winter. The $1 million reduction in the Targeted Fuel Assistance program would cut in half the number of people who get assistance from the state to pay their heating bills. Last year, 11,500 households received annual allowances of $200. The cut is part of the $46 million Blanchard's office plans to trim from the $2.2 billion Department of So- cial Services budget due to antici- pated shortfalls in revenue to cover promised programs this fiscal year, which began Oct. 1. 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