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Multimedia Collections Room
The Kenyon College Library's Multimedia Collections Room includes the audio and printed music collections, the film collection on a variety of formats, a 15-seat screening space, viewing/listening stations, and 2 multimedia editing stations. Located on the second floor of the Olin Library building, the facility offers a quiet viewing and listening space for students and faculty. Additional information on our collections is available on the Viewing and Listening webpage.
Similar to the Library's course reserve for printed materials our multimedia course reserves are offered for faculty and student use during the academic year. All faculty are encouraged to submit course reserve lists for their classes via the form available on the web. Films on course reserve are designated "library use only", except when the faculty member who placed the material on reserve needs to preview the item or use it in the classroom. Because course reserve films do not circulate out of the library, all the students in a class are given increased access to high-use, class-related videos.
Additional services for faculty, including how to schedule film showings in the Multimedia Theater and Olin Auditorium, are outlined on the Faculty Services webpage.
Hours
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Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday |
8:00am to midnight 8:00am to 5:00pm 1:00pm to 5:00pm 1:00pm to midnight |
Related Services
Circulating audiovisual equipment is now reservable directly with Circulation.
To request Tapings and Audiovisual duplication services, please contact Larry Tucker in Special Collections at 740/427-5385.
Classroom Technology Resources
- Instructions for Classroom/Auditorium Audio Visual Equipment
- Troubleshooting Common AV Equipment Problems
- List of Classrooms Equipped with International Format DVD/VCR Players
Contact Us
If you need further assistance, please contact Multimedia Collections at 740/427-5690.