ate or similar material and with drawers for posters and cabinets for supplies; sufficient kneehole space for two people (For 18"-20" on wall above work counter, plastic laminate or similar material should be installed to protect wall when books are lac- quered. If there is a solid wall behind the work counter, it should have hanging cabinets or open, adjustable shelving not to exceed 7' in height.) b. Shelving Several types are needed in the work area; use all available wall space. (1) Magazines for back issues, 14" deep, adjustable, 7' high (2) Regular, adjustable library shelving, 8" deep, 7' high, for books not yet cataloged c. Desk and chair for librarian d. Typewriter, typewriter table, and chair e. One three- or four-drawer metal filing cabinet, legal size f. Card catalog cabinet to house shelf list (One drawer holds 1,000 cards.) It must be purchased from library supply house. g. One straight chair, 18" high h. Wardrobe & storage cabinet (See Appendix, Drawing 9.) i. Additional electrical outlets or electrical wire molding in baseboard of each wall D. Audio-Visual Equipment and Materials Storage Room 1. Purposes and Activities a. Storing audio-visual materials filmstrips, films, slides, disc and tape recordings, maps, charts, globes, display materials, and other materials to be shared among classrooms b. Storing audio-visual equipment motion-picture pro- jectors, filmstrip projectors, opaque and overhead pro- jectors, record players, tape recorders, and screens c. Storing supplies for projectors lamps, belts, cords, reels d. Processing new materials e. Inspecting and repairing materials