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25,000 books scattered as library shelves tumble like dominoes
John McGlothlen
Aug. 6, 2010 4:19 pm
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - Indiana State University's library reopened Friday after rows of shelves tumbled over like dominoes, scattering 25,000 books.
The Cunningham Memorial Library was closed after Wednesday's accident so that workers could move the fallen books and shore up the shelves in the second-floor section. Though it reopened on Friday, it is expected to take weeks to put the books back in place.
The crash started when an empty shelving unit fell over after student workers undid a bracket that hold the shelves together, said Alberta Comer, the library's dean.
She said three student workers suffered some scratches in the accident.
Representatives of a shelving company are to inspect the area before books are returned.
"We're 99 percent sure this was a fluke, but we're certainly not going to take a chance," Comer said.
Books fell from about six rows stretching about 20 feet, said Betsy Hine, the library's associate dean.
The books have been moved to another part of the library and the damaged section roped off until it is put back together - a priority with the 10,500-student school's fall semester starting Aug. 25.
"Its going to take a while, but we hope to have everything straighten out by the time school starts," Hine said.
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Information from: Tribune-Star, http://www.tribstar.com
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
In this Aug. 5, 2010 photo, Sarah Galloway picks up books that were thrown from their shelving when workers accidentally set off a domino-like tumbling of long rows of shelves on the second floor of the Cunningham Memorial Library on the Indiana State University campus in Terre Haute, Ind. (AP Photo/Star-Tribune, Bob Poynter)