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[[Image:Seymour_library.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Seymour Library]]
 
 
''This page is for Seymour Library, not to be confused with the [[SMC Library]] or the [[Music Library]].''
 
''This page is for Seymour Library, not to be confused with the [[SMC Library]] or the [[Music Library]].''
  
Seymour Library is awesome.
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Seymour library is AWESOME!
 
 
The basement has a lot of old, amazing books, and old, disgusting used condoms.
 
 
 
There are 10 computers plus laptops to checkout.  On the reference computers, you can stare directly in the eyes of someone working on a computer that faces you.
 
 
 
=Layout=
 
The library has three floors.
 
 
 
;First floor
 
: The location of the help/circulation desk, the [[fishbowl]], multiple desktop computer setups, and the [[Abolition Lab]].
 
;Second floor
 
: The second floor holds half of the library's archive space, the [[Red Room]], and various old-timey looking study spaces. There have been some notes left here but I'm not telling you where.
 
;Third floor
 
: The quietest floor, and also the warmest when the heat's running. It has some comfy chairs for reading, a couple drafting desks, study cubicles, the other half of the library archive, and a strange little orange chair.
 
 
 
 
 
And there's probably some books too.
 
 
 
=Circulation=
 
Seymour Library has revised its circulation policies for the 2007-2008 school year.  Now patrons can renew materials ONCE online via the library catalog.  You use the barcode numbers (don't include the letters) on the back of your Knox ID card.  See directions here: [http://library.knox.edu/circulation.htm#renew How to renew library stuff.]
 
 
 
[http://library.knox.edu/circulation.htm#fines Fines] remain the same as they have always been, but now books that are fewer than five days tardy will not be fined at all. On the fifth day, however, a retroactive penalty will be assessed and the book will be charged $.50 for every day it was late and $.50 for each passing day. So, if you turn in a book twelve days late, you owe six dollars. Simple, right?
 
DVDs, VHS have been granted leniency but with a two day grace period; fees will still be a buck per day. Reserves will have an extended 30 minute grace period. Only total assholes will take advantage of this. 
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://library.knox.edu Knox College Library] - searchable online catalog and more.
 
*[http://blog.knox.edu/libnews/ Keep up with the Library news.]
 
 
 
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