Library. In Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties. Access. Learn. Achieve. Succeed.

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Library In Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties 2017 2018 Access. Learn. Achieve. Succeed.

Services Student IDs & Library Cards Get your ID printed in the Library on the Harnett and Lee campuses. This ID will function as your Library card. Students at the Chatham campus may have their ID printed in the main building. Chatham students must have a CCCC barcode added to their Chatham Community Library card to access student library resources on the Chatham campus and other campus libraries. Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Students may request books and journal articles not available in our collection by completing the Interlibrary Loan request form on our web page. Students are limited to 10 ILL materials checked-out at one time. Reserved Materials The Library keeps certain course materials and books in high demand on reserve, including the Study Manual for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Students may retrieve these materials at the Information Desk at the Lee or Harnett campuses, or at the Reference Desk at the Chatham campus. Loan periods for reserve materials vary. Some materials may only be used in the library. Please verify an item s due date at the time of check out to avoid incurring penalties. Overdue fees for reserve materials: $1.00 per day Students may use the Lee Library Maker Cart for project materials such as paper cutters, hot glue guns, 3-D pens, and more. Ask for more information about the Maker Cart at the Information Desk. Students in Anatomy and Physiology classes may check out human anatomy models at the Lee campus Library for in-library use. Learn more about these resources at the Information Desk.

Services Computers Library computers come equipped with Internet access and Microsoft Office, as well as software applications necessary for completing class assignments. Each campus library provides a scanner for student use. Students may check out laptops from the Information Desk at the Lee and Harnett Libraries for in-library use. Campus-wide Wi-Fi Internet access is available for users. Study Areas The Library provides multiple options for quiet study. Silent zone: Study carrels provide space for one student to work individually with no noise. Quiet zone: Study tables provide space for one to two students to work quietly with some conversation. Collaborative zone: Large tables in the law section of the Lee library are available for group work and large projects when paralegal classes are not in session. Lee and Harnett Library study rooms: All of our study rooms are equipped with big screen computers, high resolution webcams, and white boards to provide collaborative space for dynamic group work. Students may reserve study rooms in advance from any computer or mobile device by visiting cccc.libcal.com. Printing/Copying/Faxing* Black and white printouts/copies: $0.05 Color printouts: $0.25 Students must purchase a print card ($1.00) in order to pay for printing and copying services. Faxes: $1.00 per page *Refer to the Chatham Community Library policies for more about print services and costs.

Library Resources Resources The CCCC Libraries provide: 18,000+ Print Books 2300+ DVDs & Audio CDs Special Collections The Lee Library maintains special collections in the following areas: Audio Books Best Sellers Early Childhood (picture books) Educational DVDs Fiction in Spanish Foreign Languages Legal Reference 80+ Print Journals, Magazines & Newspapers The Harnett Library maintains special collections in the following areas: Audio Books Educational DVDs Music CDs The New York Times 1851-2001 on Microfilm Popular DVDs Reference Young Adult Fiction New Books Popular DVDs Using the Library Catalog Search for books, DVDs, CDs, and other physical materials using the library s catalog available on our webpage. Find books on campus or held by other community colleges in the state. www.cccc.edu/library/catalog

Online Resources Summon Search millions of online articles, books, and videos at once. Magazines and Journals We offer digital access to full text articles from over 40,000 peer-reviewed journals, popular magazines, and newspapers. E-Books Access over 350,000 E-Books through the Library s website all for free! RefWorks Save your research to RefWorks, a cloud-based platform that lets you access, annotate, read and share from any computer or mobile device. Use RefWorks to organize your research and build your works cited list. E-Videos and Films on Demand Stream thousands of videos to your computer or mobile device, including documentaries, instructional videos, historic short films, and in-depth news coverage. Off-Campus Access Access the Library s online materials from anywhere using your Blackboard username and password.

Distance Education Resources Complete your Assignments with Library Resources! The library provides access to free, high-quality resources for our online students. Resources Use the Library Catalog to find physical books, CDs, and DVDs. Use Online Resources to locate online articles, E-Books, and E-Videos. Use Research Guides created specifically for your courses to find the best resources available for your assignments. Find a list of Research Guides at cccc.libguides.com Find additional resources just for you in the D.E. section on the Library web page! Look for the button in Blackboard to link you directly there.

Distance Education Services Books for D.E. Students Distance education students may receive print books from the library through our direct mail service. Contact the library to request print materials delivered by mail. Get Help Get personalized one-on-one research help from a CCCC librarian by phone or email (or drop by if you can!). Online Research Consultations: Schedule a 30 minute consultation with a librarian via the Google Hang Outs feature in your Cougarmail account. Visit cccc.libcal.com/appointments to make an appointment or chat with a librarian using the chat widget on the Library s home page. Find tutorials for Online Resources and research strategies on the Library s web page: www.cccc.edu/library/ onlineresources/tutorials In the Libraries Book a study room to study on-campus on your own or with a friend. Rooms are equipped with high definition webcams if you need to video conference with your instructor or other students. Visit cccc.libcal.com to book a room in advance. Use the library computers to log in to Blackboard and student email, use Microsoft Office software, and conduct library research. ProQuest Research Companion provides self-paced tutorials for the research process. Access it through the Library s database list.

Get Help Drop-In Research Help Our friendly and knowledgeable librarians can help with all your research needs, including citation help. Drop in during library hours for assistance in identifying, locating, and using library resources. Research Guides Use our Research Guides for help with individual courses and subject areas. These include reference sources, links to book lists in the Library s catalog, recommended databases and e-journals, and writing and citation help. Tutorials Watch video tutorials for library resources on the web page. Research Consultations Schedule a 30 minute consultation with a librarian to help you get started on a research assignment or develop a search strategy. To make an appointment, visit cccc.libcal.com/appointments/ ProQuest Research Companion Get help choosing a topic, developing a search strategy, creating citations, and more with self-paced tutorials from PQ Research Companion. Access this resource through the Library s database list. Email Contact us with questions and requests via the email form available at cccc.edu/library/contact-form Phone Give us a call to get help, ask questions, renew a book, or check on your library account. Lee Campus (919) 718-7244 Harnett Campus (910) 814-8843 Chatham Campus (919) 545-8084

Circulation Policies & Loan Periods Harnett and Lee Campuses Students, faculty, staff, adjuncts, and community patrons may borrow up to 10 items at a time. Loan periods differ by type of material. 3 Weeks: Books, Audio Books, Music CDs, Educational DVDs 3 Days: Popular DVDs (Limit 3) Renewals: Once Overdue Reserve Materials and TEAS Study Guides: $1 per day All Other Materials: No overdue fines Lost or Damaged Item: Original purchase price Returning Materials You can return your library materials at: The Information Desk The Book Drop in front of the Library Chatham Campus Please refer to the Chatham Community Library policies for information about loan periods, limits, and fees for Chatham borrowers.

Policies and Procedures Computer Use Policy Library computers are provided to conduct research and to communicate with others in support of the college s educational mission. Students, faculty, staff, public patrons, and campus visitors are expected to use computer resources in an ethical, legal, and responsible manner. By logging onto library computers, users acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to the CCCC Acceptable Use Policy. Any use of library computers that violates college policy, violates federal, state, or local laws, alters computer and/or network settings, promotes commercial activity, intends harm or distress to others, or is obscene or malicious in nature is prohibited. Computer access is a privilege, not a right. Violations may result in loss of access and/or disciplinary action. Library Etiquette Please leave any food or drinks by the exits Turn your phone off or set it to vibrate Take any phone calls outside the library Book a study room at the Information Desk for group work

Mission and Goals Mission The CCCC Libraries support the college mission by empowering students, faculty, and staff with the skills to effectively find, evaluate and use information, and by providing access to quality information and technology resources. Goals 1. To provide individual and group course-integrated library instruction that facilitates critical thinking, connected learning, and personal growth; classes are delivered in-person and online. 2. To provide distance education learners with resources and services equivalent to those offered to on-campus students. 3. To provide welcoming and well-maintained physical and virtual spaces conducive to learning and studying. 4. To develop a high quality collection of print and digital resources in support of the college curriculum. 5. To provide easy access to our information resources and to additional materials available from other institutions. 6. To provide current technological tools which facilitate equal access to electronic resources. 7. To connect to the college and local community by engaging in outreach activities and maintaining a positive visible presence on campus.

Chatham Campus (919) 545-8084 197 NC Hwy 87 Pittsboro, NC 27312 Monday Thursday 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Sunday Closed Facebook Twitter Harnett Campus (910) 814-8843 Fax: (910) 814-8894 1075 E. Cornelius Harnett Blvd. Lillington, NC 27546 Monday Thursday 7:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Saturday Sunday Closed Connect with us Like us on Facebook to receive news, announcements, and information about fun events happening at the library. www.facebook.com/cccclibrary Follow us on twitter for opportunities to interact with the library and learn about our services: @cccc_library Lee Campus (919) 718-7244 Fax: (919) 718-7378 1105 Kelly Dr. Sanford, NC 27330 Monday Thursday 7:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Saturday Sunday Closed Visit our web page at: www.cccc.edu/library Save time. Save money. Use the library! Revised 8/17