
Please note the Library is CLOSED for the winter break from Dec 23 - Jan 2.
See you all in 2012.
The Alexandria Library collection of over 90,000 items is supplemented by access to materials at the other five NVCC campuses. We also subscribe to over 200 electronic databases, with access to thousands of online journals. There are over 296,000 items in the total college collection. Find Us. Find It. Find Out.
Please note the Library is CLOSED for the winter break from Dec 23 - Jan 2.
See you all in 2012.
The popular tradition of late-night study break snacks also made a repeat appearance -- students sustained their studying with coffee, tea, cookies & granola bars.
Unexpected excitement also occured on Thursday 15 Decemeber when a police incident adjacent to campus caused a lockdown. Over 200 students sheltered in place in the Library until the campus was evacuated.
(above: "lockdown snacks")
Many thanks to Library staff who remained on campus throughout the evening to assist students, provide snacks, and keep the library safe and comfortable. Throughout the evening the mood in the Library was generally positive, students were supportive of each other and upbeat, and staff reacted with calm and grace.
Library services at the Circulation Desk, Reference Desk and Library computer stations were maintained as normal until the Library was evacuated.
Library Extended Hours
Dec 5 - Dec 8: 8am - 11pm
Dec 9: 8am - 5 pm
Dec 10: 9am - 4 pm
Dec 12 - 15: 8am - 11pm
Dec 16: 8am - 5 pm
Dec 17: 9am - 4 pm
Recently, the blog passed the 20,000 page-view mark, with over 12,000 visits from all over the world. YOUR Alexandria Campus Library is visited from Virginia, California, Canada, England, Hungary, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Many people find us by clicking on the links on the campus or library homepages, but some find us through Google searches.
The blog provides an archive of changes and developments in the campus library, including major events like construction, asbestos removal, re-carpeting, and campus wiring projects; staff news like weddings, birthdays and achievements; conferences; holidays; extended hours; art exhibitions and musical performances in the library; student survey results and much much more. You might even find evidence for some long-lost initiatives -- does anyone remember Beauregard Radio?
Thanks for reading!
If you are new to the Alexandria Campus, have a look around the campus website for maps, office locations, and contact info.
Keep up with curent news and events by following the campus blogs, or view the events calendar.
Further Questions? Stop by the Library in Bisdorf 232 and ask a friendly member of staff!
(Bonus: Did you know you can use your NOVACard in many of the campus vending machines?)
Q. I need a computer to look up something quick, where can I find one?
A. There are computer kiosks in several places in the Bisdrof (AA) building. The nearest one is right outside the Library in the lobby! (see below):
(Bonus: You don't have to log on to use these computers!)