The text is about how students should go
about research in the library. The speaker describes various ways of finding
information, then suggests looking in the reference shelves and the newspaper
section. However, in newspapers, it might be more difficult to find the precise
information needed. So. the answer is: the article you're looking for.
SCRIPTS
Too many students search for material by
going to what they think is the right shelf in the library, finding little or
nothing and then reporting back to their tutor that there's nothing on it in
the library. If you have some authors and titles in mind, look them up in the
catalogue - they may not be where you think - and look at adjacent entries in
the catalogue and on the shelves. The catalogue may lead you to restricted loan
collections, reserve stacks or departmental collections, which may not always
be obvious. You should also check the subject catalogue, trying to think of
related terms. Other places to look would be the references shelves and
newspaper section, though a problem here is finding (Beep).