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Library Break/Summer Hours

Beginning May 9, 2008

Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Weekends and holidays Closed

 

Please use the main entrance through the Library Lobby, opposite Johnson Hall. Other entrances to the Library are now closed. If you use the stairway from the Bookstore Lobby, please go up only one flight of stairs and enter the Library Lobby for our main entrance.

The Library is full-service, yet provides a comfortable place to read, do research, and study. The Library has more than 70,000 books, which can be accessed through an online catalog, and approximately 300 periodical subscriptions. A variety of online reference databases are available as well as World Wide Web access to resources on the Internet. Computerized access and reciprocal agreements also allow the HCCC Library to borrow needed materials from other libraries for students. These agreements help to expand the quality and quantity of information available to students.

Librarians are available to assist students and faculty most hours the Library is open. Their primary function is to assist and teach users how to navigate the often-complex world of information. They also provide introductions to Library resources through scheduled tours, workshops, courses, and one-on-one instruction.

The Library is located in the Library Building. During the Spring and Fall semesters, it is open Sunday through Friday.

Regular Library Hours (Fall and Spring Semesters)

Monday through Thursday
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Hours vary during the holidays and breaks.

Library Break/Summer Hours

Monday through Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Weekends and holidays Closed

An integral part of the instructional program at Herkimer County Community College, the Library combines traditional library and electronic resources to support the search for information and intellectual development. Library doors are also open to visitors and community members. In order to borrow materials from the Library, these users must obtain a special ID Card at the Circulation Desk. There are quiet and group study areas in the Library.

We hope you enjoy using the Library and our site.