When California State University ad-ministrators drew up plans for their new-est campus, scheduled to open this fall at the old Fort Ord site in Monterey Bay, one building was conspicuously absent from their blueprints: the library. But as Barry Munitz, chancellor of the 22-campus system, sees it, why bother wasting all that money on bricks and mortar and expensive tomes when it could be better spent on technology for getting information via computer? "You simply don''t have to build a traditional library these days," • Munitz says.
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