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Reserve Room
Campus libraries provide a Reserve Room for instructors' materials. The Reserve Room contains a collection of instructor-owned textbooks, tapes, and papers placed in the library by the instructors for the use of their students. This special collection also holds some library-owned books which require a short loan time. All telecourse VHS/DVD's are available from the Reserve Room.
Instructor will determine the conditions for the loan. The loan period is typically two hours, but other time allotments may be designated -- even up to three months. If deemed necessary, material such as the telecourses are restricted to use within the library only.
Late returns incur fines. The charge varies with the type of loan. Be sure to ask when the item is due. You are responsible for the item until it is returned.
The Reserve Room is open during the library hours.
Contact the Circulation Desk for further information.
Redwood Campus (541) 956-7152
Riverside Campus (541) 245-7512
Table Rock Campus (541) 245-7820
Library Instruction
Class sessions on information research held in the Library or your web capable classroom. Customized to fit the specific needs of your classes. A Reference Librarian will be happy to help you design a library assignment and provide instruction and support as needed. See Librarian staff contact information on the RCC Library webpage.
Course / Program Resource Guides
Request research and resource guides, including lists of recommended web sites, for your class or program area.
Collection Development
Purchase of library resources that will support teaching and student learning in your program area. Please provide as much information as you can about requested items. The library strives to maintain a current collection of relevant materials to support all classes. To meet this objective a librarian will be happy to work with you in reviewing and updating our collection.
Interlibrary loan
Interlibrary loan (ILL) enables RCC students, faculty, and staff to obtain
materials that are not available in local libraries. Community library
users are not eligible for this service, but should contact their public library.
The lending library determines whether a particular item can be provided, and
the length of time it is on loan.
How long will it take?
The time it takes to receive requested material generally depends upon the
location of the lending library. Materials borrowed from Pacific Northwest
libraries can be expected within five days to two weeks. Items from libraries
in other parts of the country may take three or four weeks.
How long may I keep the library's materials?
Generally materials are checked out for two weeks. Renewals are sometimes possible
if requested prior to due date.
How do I submit a request?
As a first step, check to be sure that the material is not availably locally. Next check the SOU library
catalog to see if the material is available there. If the item is not found,
then use First Search for access to WorldCat and several other databases.
Click here for Interlibrary Loan
Classroom and Reserve Room Copyright
For Copyright Consultation
contact Fran Cardoza x7153
fcardoza@roguecc.edu
