Dear Students,


The Hollis F. Price Library at LeMoyne-Owen College is the source for your information and research needs. The staff invites you to use the resources daily. These resources are available to help you complete assignments and research projects. The online public access catalog and the new one search allow you to search over 90 online databases. If you need assistance at the Price Library, please do not hesitate to ask. We are available to assist you.

Best always,
Annette Hunt
Director of Library

New Acquisitions

Price One Search

@Your library, The Summon™ web-scale discovery service is being implemented to provide one simple search to a single unified index. It will enable a familiar web-searching experience of the full breadth of content found in the Hollis F. Price Library collections—from the library catalog records, e-journals articles, databases, newspaper articles, e-books, cited references, and more.



African American History Month

February 23, 2012
12:00 p. m.
Join us in commemorating the life and vision of
Jessie Redmon Fauset

 Dr. Catherine Johnson will present a lecture on Jessie Redmon Fauset who served as literary editor of the Crisis, published by the NAACP, from 1919-1921. For this job, she moved. She also traveled and lectured extensively, including overseas, during her tenure with the Crisis. Jessie Fauset wrote many of the articles, stories, and poems herself, and also promoted such writers as Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Claude McKay, and Jean Toomer. Her role in discovering, promoting, and giving a platform to African American writers helped to create an authentic "black voice" in American literature.



Hollis F. Price Library
Alumni Room
Light refreshments will be provided
For additional information contact: 901-435-1352






The Hollis F. Price Library Staff welcomes to your library.



Forthcoming this Spring 2012 semester you will find @Your library The Summon™ web-scale discovery service to provide one simple search to a single unified index.