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Library Services

 

Borrowing and Circulation

All duly registered staff and students of the U.C.C are eligible for library materials loan. Books in our general collection are available for loan for a one week period and may be renewed for an additional week providing it is not on the reserve/hold list.
To borrow library materials you will need to present your U.C.C ID and pass. If you have questions about your privileges, please contact us by telephone or e-mail.
Address Change

Please notify the Library of all changes of address. Students should also report address changes to the Registrar.

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Reference Services

Our library provides a variety of research assistance. Our services are available to all members of the UCC community with a current ID and pass card. E-mail your reference question. We will respond within three working days.

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Electronic Request Form

 You may submit a request for research assistance using the online reference Request form.
 

Consultation

Schedule an appointment for individualized assistance to discuss research strategies and library resources on a specific topic.

Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) borrows material that currently is not available in the UCC Library for the needs of students, faculty and staff.
In addition, Interlibrary Loan lends material to other libraries to meet the needs of their patrons.

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                                                                    Bibliographic Instruction
Instruction in the use of the library, its resources and services, is accomplished through bibliographic instruction classes for students and in service seminars for faculty & staff. It is a service offered by the librarian to acquaint researchers with the materials available at UCC Library and introduce them to the world of information available beyond our library walls. Instruction can take the form of formal lectures given in the classroom (20-30 people), or, can be a more personalized tutorial session (1-5 people in the library). Topics taught range from simple tours and basic "how to use the catalog" to explanations of how to research items through the Internet.

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