Every TCC campus library has a variety of resources for students on and off campus.
Academic support resources, such as checking out books, calculators and laptops for the semester, are available as well as hundreds of electronic resources including databases, eBooks and streaming videos.
Lore A. Guilmartin, TR Campus director of library services, mentioned other library resources such as DVDs and craft kits. She wants students to know what the library can offer to them.
“I love any opportunity I get to connect with students about how the library can help support them,” Guilmartin said.
NW student Brandon Lynch said the library is a helpful resource.
“As soon as you walk into the library, people are willing to help you in any way they can, and no matter what subject you need help on, there is a tutorial session for it,” he said.
The libraries are interconnected so students can check out material from any campus and return it to any campus. Students can even request material to be sent from other campuses to be picked up at the campus of their choice.
One-on-one research help is available for students. Students can walk in or make appointments for online support 24/7 on the TCC website or through text. It doesn’t matter which campus students choose to take courses.
Alexis Potemkin, NW Campus director of the Walsh Library, highlights the importance of libraries on campus.
“The services and resources available at Walsh Library vary and are meant to address and support the whole student — both academically and also in their personal lives,” she said.