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Seminole Community
Library at St. Petersburg College, Seminole Campus, is a
partnership between the College and the City of Seminole. It is a
public library, a college library and much more.
The library is a "Community Commons" making connections
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people and information and with each other. With new and growing
print, media and electronic resources, the Cherubs Connections
Café, program rooms, an art gallery and many class, conference and
quiet reading rooms, the library is the hub for making connections
in the Greater Seminole Area and beyond.
Special
Features and Spaces
Cherubs Connections Café:
Offers delicious hot and cold foods and beverages in a casual environment.
Art Gallery: Rotating exhibits will be
displayed in an on-site gallery.
Friends of the Library Store: Used books,
magazines and other merchandise will be for sale. Proceeds benefit the library.
Window Wall: A two-story, glass wall with a
panoramic view of the ponds and trees on the Seminole Campus.
Children’s Library: An engaging environment for reading and
learning for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age
students. In addition to books and other materials,
the children’s Library is equipped with six computers,
delightful design features and a children’s restroom.
“The Zone”: Especially designed by and
for middle school and high school students. Comfortable seating, audio-equipped
"egg chairs," computers and a well-stocked collection of teen books and
magazines.
Other features of
the library
Computers
for Students and Community Users
The library has computer workstations connected to the
Internet for use by community users and students.
Services for the Disabled
Equipment and materials to assist students with disabilities and
community users are available, including computer workstations
connected to the Internet for visually impaired users.
Copiers and Printers
Use of copiers and printers is available in the library
for a nominal fee.
Meeting Spaces
There are five classrooms, three program rooms, three
conference rooms, and six study rooms. College- and city-sponsored
activities have first priority for use of the classrooms,
program
rooms and conference rooms. However, spaces will be available for
use by local organizations, subject to scheduling and policy
requirements. Study rooms are available on a first-come,
first-served basis. |