 Welcome back to This is Alden Library. In this installment of the series, we will be giving you a crash course on what you need to know about the fifth floor. The Cornelius Ryan Room is dedicated to the work and legacy of World War II correspondent Cornelius Ryan. Currently on display is not only Cornelius Ryan's work, but pieces documenting the experiences of others during World War II, such as women and citizens of Athens at the time. The room is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Located across from the Cornelius Ryan Room is the George V. Voinovich Seminar Room. Anytime it is not being used, the room can be used as a quiet study space. There are tons of great study spots across the entirety of the fifth floor of Alden Library. From elevated tables to individual booth style seats, there is space for anyone to come and work. Also located on the fifth floor is Ohio University Library's Government Documents Collection. The collection contains U.S. Government Documents, Ohio Documents, United Nations Documents, and Library of Congress classified maps. Anyone interested in using something from the collection should head to the fourth floor desk for assistance. If you've ever wondered what the thin, horizontal drawers are throughout the fifth floor, they contain Ohio University Library's map collection. Adjacent to a quiet study area and tucked away on the fifth floor is the United Meditation Room. The room's neutral colors and minimal furnishings encourage tranquility and peace for anyone who wants to use it. The Mons Center for Archives and Special Collections includes University Archives, Manuscript Archives, Documentary Photography Archives, and the Rare Book Collection. To access the archives, students should make an appointment via a form on the University Library's website or by emailing the curator in charge of each collection. I'm Dr. Miriam Intritor. I use she, her pronouns, and I'm Special Collections Librarian for Rare Books. I'm responsible for managing all aspects of the Rare Book Collection. We are here first and foremost to help students with their research, and that's what we like doing best. Thanks for checking out the fifth installment of This is All in Library. Follow Ohio University Libraries on social media to make sure you don't miss the next part of the series all about the sixth and seventh floors of Alden, which is coming soon.