Monday-Thursday: 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Email: library@episcopalhighschool.org
Phone: (703) 933-4166
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March Library is here for you!
As librarians, we are partners in learning, collaborating with teachers across departments to enhance student research and information literacy skills. We are here to support the information needs of the Episcopal community with a full complement of resources and services.
Books & More
We maintain an extensive collection of resources curated to support the school's curriculum as well as the community's recreational needs
Copyright Information
While we are not legal experts, we have compiled a guide to common copyright issues
Databases
We offer over 35 subscription databases, from the basic to the scholarly
Want a personal tour of a specific resource? We're happy to walk you through!
The New York Times Access
Episcopal High School faculty and staff are eligible for a free digital subscription to The New York Times, which includes access to the full archives. Click here for instructions on claiming your account.
Swank K-12 Video Streaming
Swank provides streaming access to over 200 feature films and documentaries for educational use. Teachers can easily find and stream movies in the classroom, or they can assign to students for viewing outside of class. Contact us if you need help logging in, and visit our Database Tips and Tricks page for tutorials on using Swank.
Library Instruction
Going beyond tours and demos, we gear instruction to the assignment at hand. Let us help your students learn to select and efficiently utilize the resources provided by the library. To schedule instruction, contact Instructional Librarian Sarah Fite.
Research Consultations
We welcome the chance to support you or your students with one-on-one meetings. Email the general library inbox to set up a time.
Resource Guides
We are happy to curate resource guides providing research help and information on a specific topic or course. Resource guides can be located on the library's website and/or on Canvas, depending on your preference. To discuss setting one up, contact any of us individually, or email the general library inbox.