Edith B. Ford Library        
Library Hours

Mondayclosed
Tuesday1:30pm-5:00pm
6:00pm-8:00 pm
Wednesday1:30pm-5:00pm
6:00pm-8:00 pm
Thursdayclosed
Friday10:00am-12:00 noon
1:00pm-5:00pm
Saturday9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Sundayclosed


Capital Campaign - A Place For New Possibilities

We are planning on doubling the floor space by opening up the lower level of the library. Other planned improvements include adding four new computers, updating our media technology, expanding our collection, creating a more open reading area, adding a lift for handicap accessibility, expanding the parking lot, adding air conditining, and replacing the roof. Find out more about our exciting renovations plans by reading our Capital Campaign Brochure.

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Pardon the dust

Edith B. Ford Library We have started construction! We're digging to create the 2nd entrance into the lower level, thus allowing us to open the lower level to the public. Please note that the library is and will continue to be open during the construction process. Thank you for your patience and for your support.

Questions answered on this page

  What services can I access online? What other library resources can I access from home? When does the book club meet, and what are they reading? What can I learn about the building's design?
          Where is the library? Who can use the library? When is the library open? How do I get a library card?
  What does the library have? Can I use the computers? How much can I borrow? What if an item is checked out?
  How much are photocopies? What's the phone number? Who's the librarian? How many people visit?
  Who was Edith B. Ford? What's the library's history? How do I become a member? Who's on the board of trustees?
  What's the E-mail?      

What services can I access online?

Our library, along with the other 31 libraries in the Finger Lakes Library System, uses the Polaris circulation and catalog system. You can access it from the library's computer, or from home, to do things like this:

To do these things and more, go to the online catalog and explore. For information about your own account, click "Patron Account" tab at the top.

Note: Since Polaris supports scanning of patron cards, please bring your card when visiting your library.

What other library resources can I access from home?

Through the Finger Lakes Library System, you can also search through some extensive databases online:

When does the book club meet, and what are they reading?

See book club.

What can I learn about the building's design?

See architectural details.

Where is the library?

For address and directions, see map.

Who can use the library?

Any resident of the Ovid area and other areas served by member libraries of the Finger Lakes Library System.  

When is the library open?

          Monday closed
  Tuesday 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm            
  Wednesday 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  Thursday closed
  Friday 10:00 am - 12:00 noon 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
  Sunday closed

How do I get a library card?

Use of the library resources is free with a library card. New borrowers are required to show a form of identification showing permanent address. Children must be accompanied by an adult with ID when registering. Summer residents must furnish a local address and proof of permanent address.

What does the library have?

You'll find a lot to choose from:

Can I use the computers?

We have two personal computers available for public use (courtesy of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) with free Internet access (courtesy of Roadrunner).

How much can I borrow?

You may borrow any reasonable number of materials. Most items are due back in two weeks. Most books and audiobooks may be renewed, unless someone has reserved them. Videos are loaned to adults only, up to three at a time, and are due back in four days.

What if an item is checked out?

You may reserve items that are in circulation. When they come in, we try to notify you. If we don't have an item you want, but it's available elsewhere in the Finger Lakes Library System, you may borrow it through an interlibrary loan.

How much are photocopies?

$.20 per page. We can accommodate large quantity copying and copies on colored paper.

What's the phone number?

607-869-3031.

What's the E-mail?

ovidlib@rochester.rr.com

Who's the librarian?

Eilene Moeri has been the library director since 1998. A resident of East Varick, Eilene graduated from Rutgers University with a Masters in Library Science. She has a special interest in young adult literature.

How many people visit?

Over 1,000 per year. For more facts, see our annual reports.

Who was Edith B. Ford?

Edith was an Ovid native who lived during the late 1800s and first half of the 1900s. She and her husband, Walter Ford -- who gave the library to the people of Ovid in his wife's name -- were both committed to education. See Edith B. Ford photo and story.

What's the library's history?

Ovid's first library was founded in 1899 on the same site as today's library. Then for sixty years it was housed in the Mama Bear building. See photos and more history.

How do I become a member?

You don’t have to be a member to use our library. Services are free to residents of any county served by the Finger Lakes Library System: Seneca, Cayuga, Tioga, Cortland, or Tompkins. But libraries can’t survive on tax dollars alone. They need the support of the communities they serve. Being a member -- making an annual donation -- means that you value your library enough to help keep it strong. Please consider joining or renewing at one of our new annual levels:

Basic $5 - 9
Donor $10 - 24
Contributor $25 - 49
Supporter $50 - 99
Leader $100 - 149
Entrepreneur $150 and up

Here’s all we need:

You can write all this information on a piece of paper, or print out the membership form in one of our newsletters.

Please make out checks to Edith B. Ford Memorial Library. Bring or mail your donation to: “FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY” Membership, Edith B. Ford Library, P.O. Box 410, Ovid, NY 14521.

Special donations of any amount are also welcome any time, as gifts or as memorials.

Who's on the board of trustees?

As of January 16, 2007:

Sally Limoncelli, President
Sally Eller, Vice President
Barbara Gerlach, Treasurer   
Mark Jauquet, Secretary

David Griffith
Honorine Rock
Mary Jane Thomas
Charles VanCampen

 

See trustee profiles.