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Sadie A. Hartzler Library

Web: emu.edu/library
Phone: 540-432-4175

Hartzler Library supports EMU’sthe academic mission of EMU by providing Library staff provide guidance in identifying, finding, using and citing materials for your presentations, papers, and other creative work. The library provides provides access to a wide variety of articles, books, journals, articles, films and videos, DVDs and electronic resources. The building is located in the southeast corner of the campus. The entrance to the library is on the north side of the buildingvideo and sound recordings--either electronically, on-site, or through loan from other libraries.

Computers, wireless access, copiers and printers are available on all three floors.

Please present your EMU ID when checking out materials. EMU faculty, staff and students also have access through inter-library loan to materials not owned by EMU. For more information about library holdings and policies, see the library web site (www.emu.edu/library).Computers, wireless access, copiers and printers are available for student use on all three floors

The building is located in the southeast corner of the campus at 1195 Park Road. The library entrance is on the north side of the building.

Regular hours during the school year are as follows. Check on the web for updates.

  • Monday-

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  • Thursday        7:45 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

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  • Friday                            7:45 a.m. –

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  • 6 p.m.

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  • Saturday                       10:00 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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  • Sunday                          2:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

The library building houses the Menno Simons Historical Library, Academic Success Center, art gallery, Information Systems Helpdesk, Library Technology Classroom, Library Instruction Classroom, other classrooms, the EMU Archives, Virginia Mennonite Conference Archives and the JAMAR Suite (LB-121) which has its own outside entrance.

Menno Simons Historical Library and Archives

The Menno Simons Historical Library on the third floor of Hartzler Library is a specialized collection of Anabaptist/Mennonite history, thought, arts and culture. The collection also includes family history, Shenandoah Valley history, and genealogy.. The Menno Simons Historical Library and Archives provides access to EMU Archives and those of the Virginia Mennonite Conference, including official documents, personal papers, congregational materials and the records of Eastern Mennonite School.

The Historical Library staff is eager to help with research needs. The library is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.  Please contact the Historical Library at 432-4178. Materials do not circulate.