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The library/learning
resources center of Naugatuck Valley Community College provides access to a world of information. Our collection of books, videos, CDs, DVDs, & periodicals is constantly growing to support the college curriculum and to keep pace with new events unfolding throughout our world. Through computers our users have additional access to thousands of web-based academic resources and the latest productivity software. We provide users with quiet or group study areas, video/audio rooms, and aids
for the physically challenged, as well as wireless Internet.
Statistics (2004-2006)
| As of June 2004: |
| 53,364 |
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Items in the library |
| 2,626 |
Videos |
| 1,246 |
Music CDs |
| 300 |
DVDs |
| 747 |
e-Books |
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66,337
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Gate count at main entrance |
244
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Total seating capacity, including 38 comfortable chairs & sofas |
52
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Hours a week the library is open |
38
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Computers for non-staff use |
463
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Current periodical subscriptions (includes regularly donated titles/free subscriptions) |
28
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Online periodical databases, representing access to over 7,000 full text titles |
123
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Annual library instruction sessions |
1,882
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Annual interlibrary loans |
We support and enhance the NVCC curriculum
- By maintaining an awareness of curriculum content through cooperation with faculty, the library is planning its collection development accordingly. Please become involved by suggesting current materials for purchase, and remember to include new formats (video, DVD). ChoiceReview.online helps you to build up library collections in your subject area and is available at the library home page this fall. CHOICE reviews publications since September 1988. We need your input for weeding out items in your subject areas! Shelf list reports that include call number and publication dates in your subject area are available. Contact Alison Wang at x8250.
- By utilizing the Library Advisory
Committee to advise and assist the LRC with its mission and to disseminate information to academic divisions. We also welcome your suggestions of academic sites for inclusion on our main web page.
- By providing media services and equipment, including audio & video, taping, photography, and darkroom work. Contact Ed Nolan (M-F 7:30-3:30) at x8060.
- By providing support for individual projects or training in WebCT course management software.
- By offering sessions in library research through our library instruction program. Contact Liz Frechette @x8106 or John Leonetti @x8021.
Forms for
Faculty from our main web page
To access online/printable forms:
Application for Library Card
Interlibrary Loan Request (to have books sent from other libraries for you to borrow) (or submit electronically using links while searching ReQuest, the statewide library database)
Course Reserve Request (for materials -ours or yours- to be put on Reserve for your students)
Library Material Request (to suggest materials for purchase)
Go to the Reference Services page for:
Library Instruction Request (to request a library session for your class)
Services for
Faculty
Circulation:
NVCC faculty may now borrow materials from other Connecticut academic libraries that participate in the CCALD program. Stop by our circulation desk and fill out a form. You will then be given an identifying CCALD borrowing card to present at the lending academic library. All borrowing is governed by the lending academic library.
New best-sellers are here! Please stop by and browse our new collection. Pleasure reading just got better.
Online Catalog:
You can now search from one to twelve community college library catalogs simultaneously. From our main web page select Library Online Catalog
Technical Services:
Faculty may now check the status of orders they have recommended for purchase by the library by searching the online catalog for specific titles. Item information will indicate if it is in process, the date ordered, and the date received. Once an item is cataloged, location status and call number will be given. Faculty will also receive an email when their ordered materials are available.
Periodicals:
Contact John Cupole @ x8199 regarding recommendations to the library’s periodical collection. Titles recommended for addition/deletion need to be sent to John by June 1.
Web Page, Electronic Databases:
Electronic Databases are accessible both on/off campus. Faculty need a Banner ID and PIN to access electronic databases when off-campus.
Library
Advisory Committee 2004-05
| James Smith |
Allied Health/Nursing/Physical Education
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| Edward Wierzbicki |
Arts/Humanities |
| Diane Guerette |
Continuing Education |
| Elma Solomon |
Business |
| Joe Ward |
Behavioral/Social Sciences |
| Arumugan Monoharan |
Engineering Technologies |
| Samuel R. Brown |
Learning Resources Center/Library |
| Alison Wang |
Learning Resources Center/Library |
| Lennie Yannielli |
Math/Science |
| James Zagroba |
Student Services |
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