The services and resources of the Old Dominion University (ODU) Libraries are intended to support the academic, research, and learning experiences of the University community, in an atmosphere conducive to study, reflection and collaboration. Members of the ODU community have first priority to access and use of the facilities, resources, and services of the Libraries.
Behavior that interferes with those using the University Libraries for its intended purposes, or that intimidates, threatens or endangers the health or safety of others is prohibited. ODU students (including their guests) and employees are subject to all provisions of the Code of Student Conduct and Standards of Conduct for Classified Employees, respectively.
Minors below the age of fourteen must be accompanied and supervised by an adult while using the Libraries.
The Libraries participate in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) and adheres to FDLP collection access guidelines.
At the discretion of Libraries staff, individuals whose behavior or conduct interferes with those using the Libraries for its intended purposes may be reported to ODU Police, the Office of Student Conduct, University Human Resources, Institutional Equity and Diversity, or other applicable authorities.
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Last updated: 6/26/24 TAH