About Robinson Music Library
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Library Hours
Hours during the Academic Semester:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday & Thursday: 8 am to 9 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday: 4 to 8 pm
Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday: 10 am to 3 pm
Saturday/Sunday: Closed
The Library Media Center is open during all library hours. The library closes for all federal holidays.
Collections
Visit our Collections page to learn about the library's collection of scores, books, media & other resources.
Staff
Meet the library staff on our staff page.
Policies
Read about the library's borrowing policies, loan periods and other policies on our Policies page.
Robinson Music Library FAQs
See a list of the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the library.
Study Space
Study spaces in the Robinson Music Library include:
- Seating for 24 at study tables on the main level (including a quiet study area). Two study tables are equipped with network & power ports.
- A study carrel. This is located adjacent to the reference desk. This study carrel is available to students and faculty members as needed for study, grading etc. The study carrel may be reserved for study for up to three hours per day. A sign-up sheet is located at the carrel.
- Group listening rooms in the Media Room, when not reserved for media-related use, may be reserved for study.
Employment in the Library
For permanent staff positions openings, please visit our Careers page. Inquiries should be directed to Megan Swerbinsky, Director of Human Resources.
For student staff positions, student employment is almost exclusively dependent upon workstudy funding. There are always openings at the start of the academic year, and occasionally at midyear and other times.
Descriptions of library jobs for students can be found on the Financial Aid PDF.
Contact the Library Director, Jean Toombs, for questions about student job openings in Robinson Music Library.
In addition, the Orchestra Library (Room 3 on the lower level) also employs students. Contact the Orchestra Library Supervisor, Janet Winzenburger for questions about student job openings in the Orchestra Library.
Library Map
Quick Links
Quick Forms
Inter-Library Loan form used to borrow resources held by non-Case/CIM Libraries.
Submit a request for the library to purchase a resource.
Request a part from the Orchestra Library.
Listen Now
Music Online. Includes:
Classical Music Library
Opera in Video
Smithsonian Global
Hear live CIM concerts online at InstantEncore
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Upcoming Events
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CLEVELAND YOUTH WIND SYMPHONY I & II - CONCERT WINDS
March 16, 2010, 7:00 pm
Medina Performing Arts Center
CLEVELAND YOUTH WIND SYMPHONY I & II-CONCERT WINDS; GARY M. CIEPLUCH, music director; DANIEL CRAIN, associate conductor;
MEDINA HIGH SCHOOL SYMPHONIC BAND; GARY CIULLA, director
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FACULTY RECITAL
March 17, 2010, 8:00 pm
Kulas Hall
FRANKLIN COHEN, clarinet; RICHARD KING, horn; JOHN CLOUSER, bassoon; DIANA COHEN, violin, guest artist ; ISABEL TRAUTWEIN, violin, guest artist; JOANNA PATTERSON,viola, guest artist ; TANYA ELL, cello, guest artist ; SCOTT DIXON, bass, guest artist
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Guest Lecture
March 18, 2010, 4:15 pm
Kulas Hall
MAESTRO BENJAMIN ZANDER

