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Media Hours

8:00am-9:00pm Mon-Thur
8:00am - 5:00pm Fri
12:00 - 6:00pm Sat
2:00 - 9:00pm Sun

 

 

Jody Lohman
Media Services Librarian
High Point University
833 Montlieu Ave
High Point, NC 27262

336-841-9103
jlohman@highpoint.edu

 

 

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Facilities

Located on the first floor of Smith Library, the Media Services department includes the following facilities:

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Media Library

The Media Library houses the instructional media and feature films on DVDs and videos, as well as, sound recordings of music, speeches, and sound effects. View lists of the Newest Feature Films and Foreign Films for the past three months. Media Reserves, consisting of foreign language tapes and other non-print items, are also located here.

Click on either the Media Collection Development Policy or the Reserves Policy for more information.

 

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Media Lab

The Media Lab provides resources for patrons to create multimedia materials for instruction and presentation. It houses computers, scanners, digital video-editing, sound-editing, and photo-editing facilities, viewing and listening equipment, as well as, poster printing, dry mounting and laminating facilities.

 

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Lecture Rooms

Lecture Rooms are equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia computers, data projectors, cable television, DVD players, VCRs, laptop connections, and document cameras. Book the rooms by calling the Media department at 841-9103. Click here to view the Lecture Room Policies and the booking calendar.

What can you do here?

  • View and borrow most DVDs and videos from the instructional media, feature film, and media reserve collections. Get assistance on searching and finding videos, and request media items to be added to the collections.

  • Borrow digital cameras, camcorders, tripods, voice recorders, CD-players, DVD players, and VCRs.

  • Use multimedia computer lab resources and get assistance with the production of academic-related multimedia materials, including videos, podcasts, and graphics.

  • Scan documents and images, print posters, dry mount and laminate .

  • Book the lecture room for a presentation, lecture or movie.

  • Use the lab to view and listen to DVDs, videos, CDs, foreign language tapes and reserve materials.