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Borrowing Policies

The Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library provides materials and services to meet the information needs of graduate and undergraduate students, face-to-face and online learners as well as teachers and community members.

Borrowing for Students

General Collection: 21 days (fall and spring); 14 days (summer)

Curriculum Collection: 7 days (fall and spring); 7 days (summer)

Borrowing for Teachers

General Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)

Curriculum Collection: 90 days (fall and spring); 90 days (summer)

OK-Share Card

Any teachers or students of any OK-Share institution may use the collections of any OK- Share library on site. Upon completion of the OK-Share card application at their home library, teachers or students will be given an OK-Share card.

Services

OK-Share card borrowers are allowed two books in their possession at one time. Electronic tools may not be available to the OK-Share card borrowers.

Inform the library you use immediately if your card is lost or stolen. A $5. 00 charge for a second OK-Share card must be paid to the lending library.

Books should be returned to the library where the library materials were borrowed. Materials returned by mail should be sent by first-class, insured mail. Materials sent by post office must be insured for at least $ 100.

Billing

The library is not responsible for informing borrowers that materials are overdue. OK- Share card borrowers are billed for fines for materials returned late.

(1) What is the similarity for teachers and students to borrow materials? A. They all can borrow them in winter. B. They can keep them for 90 days anyway. C. They can keep either General or Curriculum collections. D. They can keep them in autumn for 14 days.
(2) Which is possible for OK-Share card borrowers? A. Using necessary electronic tools. B. Borrowing two books at a time. C. Getting materials mailed for free. D. Getting another card for free.
(3) What will the library do if borrowers can't return books on time? A. Punish them by fining them. B. Tell them the date in advance. C. Force them to hand in the OK-Share card. D. Post a fine bill to them.
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Four Largest Art Museums in the World

Art museums all over the world offer space to display a wide range of art, from sculptures to paintings. This article takes a look at the largest art museums by area.

The Louvre

The Louvre, located in Paris, is the largest art museum in the world. It is considered a historic monument. This building first served as a castile before becoming a royal (皇家的) residence. Under King Louis XIV, it was used to house two art schools. The Louvre Museum was opened with 537 paintings. Today, it is home to around 38, 0000 pieces.

State Hermitage Museum

The Sate Hermitage Museum located in St. Petersburg, Russia, is the second largest art museum in the world. It has a total area of 719, 480 square feet. This museum, one of the oldest in the world, is home to a collection of over 3 million pieces.

National Museum of China

The third largest museum is the National Museum of China. Located beside Tiananmen Square in Beijing, it covers an area of 700,000 square feet. Its chief aim is to educate the public and promote the history and arts of China. The National Museum of China house about 1.05 million pieces in its collection.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The fourth largest museum in the world is the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, which covers an area of 633, 100 square feet. Today, this museum is in .a building that is 20 times larger than the original and located on the border of Central Park. It is home to more than 2 million pieces. Additionally, it is known for its large collection of musical instruments.

(1) What do we know about The Louvre from the text? A. Members of the royal family once lived there. B. It used to be a royal museum. C. It has the largest collection of paintings.

D Students majoring in art can receive education there now.

(2) According to the text, ________ has the largest collection of art pieces. A. The Louvre B. State Hermitage Museum C. National Museum of China D. Metropolitan Museum of Art
(3) What is Metropolitan Museum of Art famous for? A. It is much larger than the original in size. B. It is the largest art museum in the world. C. It receives the most visitors in the world. D. It has a large collection of musical instruments.
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Lima, the capital of Peru, has countless museums that tourists can't afford to miss. Now start packing up and prepare for your perfect Peruvian history exploration at these wonderful museums.

◆ Larco Museum

Stepping inside, visitors get to learn the 5000-year history of Peru through an unbelievable collection of objects. The best thing about the museum is that it keeps the door to the Storeroom open to visitors so that they can admire its collection closely.

◆ Gold Museum of Peru

If you like shiny objects or precious metals, then plan a trip to Gold Museum of Peru, In ancient times, the Peruvian people were celebrated for their skills with metals. And the museum is aimed at preserving this heritage.

◆ Lima Art Museum

Art experts are much pleased as the city is also home to Lima Art Museum. Its permanent exhibit of over 1, 200 pieces is merely a small part of its amazing collection—more than 17, 000 artifacts. The highlight of the museum is its collection of Carlos Baca-Flor masterpieces, which is considered to be the most complete set in the world.

◆ Museum of Italian Art

Museum of Italian Art is a storehouse of classical and contemporary paintings and sculptures belonging to the 20th century. The property is easily accessible by a short walk from Lima Art Museum.

◆ Museum of Natural History

Last but certainly not the least is the Museum of Natural History. Giving a glimpse into the rich biodiversity in Peru, the museum has on display the skeletons of a sperm whale and fossils of several mammals.

(1) In which museum can visitors enter the Storeroom? A. Larco Museum. B. Gold Museum of Peru. C. Lima Art Museum. D. Museum of Natural History.
(2) What makes Gold Museum of Peru different from other museums? A. Its large collection of objects. B. Its exhibit of diversities of animals. C. Its classical paintings and sculptures. D. Its display of Peruvian skills with metals.
(3) Which museum is the closest to Lima Art Museum? A. Larco Museum. B. Museum of Italian Art. C. Museum of Natural History. D. Gold Museum of Peru
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