Book Club is now a student organization.
https://lancerlink.longwood.edu/organization/bookclub
About Us
The Greenwood Book Club will read one-two Young Adult books per semester. The books will chosen by vote of majority from suggestions by the Librarian Advisor. Discussion meetings will occur to discuss themes, topics, and opinions.
All current students are eligible to participate in the book club.
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Greenwood Library is open to Longwood students, faculty, and staff as well as to visitors. A current Lancer Card is required to enter the library after 9:00 pm. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
The library is committed to maintaining a quiet and safe environment conducive to research, collaboration, and study. To meet this end, all library users are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible manner in accordance with all applicable Longwood University policies and local, state, and federal law.
Users are responsible for abiding by all polices set forth in this guide. This includes returning or renewing all materials borrowed with their library card by their due date and time. Users are prohibited by library policy to lend their library card to others. Lost or stolen cards should be reported immediately. Users are responsible for notifying the library of any change in name, address, phone number, and/or status from non-student to student.
Desk personnel will assist as time and staff permits. If you are doing research, we highly recommend setting up an appointment with a librarian so we can best help you. The Office of Accessibility Resources assists any student who requests and qualifies for support.
All users agree to abide by applicable University and Library policies, including the University Code of Ethics and the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources and Systems.
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Greenwood Library supports free and open access to all forms of information and does not attempt to filter or censor the use of any of these resources. In support of our users’ First Amendment right to freely seek and examine a broad range of opinions and ideas, the Library adheres to the following American Library Association (ALA) statements on access to information:
All users of University computing resources must comply with all federal, Virginia, and other applicable law; all generally applicable University rules and policies; and all applicable contracts and licenses. Examples of such laws, rules, policies, contracts, and licenses include the laws of libel, privacy, copyright, trademark, obscenity, and child pornography; the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which prohibit “hacking,” “cracking,” and similar activities; the University’s policy for Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources and Systems, the University’s judicial Code of Conduct standards; the University’s Sexual Misconduct Policy and racial discrimination policies; the University’s personnel policies; and all applicable software licenses. Users who engage in communications with persons in other states or countries or on other systems or networks should be aware that they may also be subject to the laws of those other states and countries and the rules and policies of other systems and networks. Users are responsible for ascertaining, understanding and complying with the laws, rules, policies, contracts and licenses applicable to their particular uses.
Violators of this policy are subject to disciplinary action as prescribed in the University honor code, the student handbook and employee handbooks, in addition to possible cancelation of information technology resources and systems access privileges. Violations will be handled through the University disciplinary procedures applicable to the relevant user. Policy violations by University employees, including faculty, will be handled in accordance with the Longwood University personnel policies and rules for classified employees, the Faculty Handbook and other applicable administrative policies and procedures. The University may also refer suspected violations of applicable law to appropriate law enforcement agencies. Users of information technology systems and resources at Longwood University are subject to all applicable university, local, state and federal statutes. It should be understood that this policy does not preclude prosecution of criminal and civil cases under the laws and regulations of the Town of Farmville, the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States of America.
Greenwood Library at Longwood University serves as a resource for materials not usually available in local school libraries.
Greenwood Library welcomes tours and class visits from local schools. A teacher or library media specialist must accompany and remain with the group. Tours and class visits are available by appointment and will consist of a general introduction to Library facilities and services.
To make an appointment for a tour or class visit, please contact Cindy Elliott, by e-mail at elliottcb@longwood.edu or by phone at (434) 395-2440. Please include your name, telephone number, and when your group would like to visit the Library. You will be contacted by e-mail within three business days. If there are any questions, please call (434) 395-2440.
Tours or class visits should be scheduled at least two weeks in advance.
During the tour or class visit, computers may be used in accordance with the Library’s Visitor Policy for Library Workstations.
Library materials may be used while in the Library. We do not issue Library cards during or in advance for tours or class visits. Visitors with established accounts may check out items using their Greenwood Library card in accordance with the Library’s policies for visitors.
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