|  | The Coudon Ogden Library at the Linsly School is located in a large sunny room off the central hallway of Banes Hall, Linsly's main classroom building. It is a great place to find books, read magazines, surf the Internet, research hot topics, type papers, study with your classmates, and meet with teachers.
Librarians are here when you need help. We want to make sure you find the best information for your research project. While this web site will answer many of your questions, there is no substitute for a real person!
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| Borrowing materials The normal loan period for books and videos is two weeks. If you need more time, please just stop at the Reference Desk to renew your item(s). If someone is waiting for the book, it must be returned promptly. |
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 | Copying and printing The library has a number of computers that are networked to a laser printer (located in the glass side room). The photocopier is located in the main room near the glass side room. Copies are free. Please ask for help when you need it. |
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 | Computer access in library The computers in the library are for the use of the Linsly community. Laptop computers may be reserved by teachers for use in the classroom. Use your Linsly login and password, and do not share it with your friends. Remember that by using the school's computers you agree to abide by the school's acceptable use policy. |
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 | Reserves Your teacher may ask the library staff to put aside some books for your class to use. In that case, please refrain from checking out these books; they are temporarily for library use only. |
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Curious about the Name of the Library? | The Coudon Ogden Library is named for George Price Whitaker Coudon, and H.C. Ogden, members of two generous donor families who supported the Library in 1968 when the school built Banes Hall. For more details about the school, check out the book The Linsly School by Robert Schramm. |
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 | Mrs. Jimmie McCamicHead Librarian, Library Science Teacher Jimmie McCamic, Head Librarian, provides reference assistance to students and faculty, and maintains the library book collection. Mrs. McCamic earned a B.S. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a M.S.L.S. degree from Clarion University of Pennsylvania.
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|  | Monday - Thursday: 7:30-5:00 PM Friday: 7:30-4:00 PM
Telephone: (304) 234-4616 x219
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