Library

Print Books & Journals

Search for Books

Use the LCCC Catalog to search for print books and journals held in our library. The LCCC library currently holds approximately 65,000 titles. You can search with the widget below or by using the new discovery platform.

How books are organized at the library

Books and other materials at academic libraries are shelved using the Library of Congress Classification System. It's an alphanumeric system where books are organized into primary and secondary subject areas. To learn more visit Library of Congress Classification at loc.gov

Your Library Account

You can login to your library account and check the status of books out, requests and any fines for overdues. You may also renew items once online. To login, go to the online catalog and click on "My Account" on the top navigation bar. You will need to enter your Borrower barcode # from the back of your LCCC library card.

Any current student, instructor or staff member, and Luzerne County residents, may obtain a free LCCC library card. Please visit the library's circulation desk to obtain this valuable resource!

For more details see our: Library Policies

New Materials

Check out new books and resources purchased by the library: New Books and Resources

Journals and Magazines

The Library has a small collection of both academic and popular press journals. Please contact circulation with any questions.

Reserves

Reserves are course materials (books, articles, videos...) brought to us by instructors so that students can have convenient access to the resources. To use a reserve item, please inquire at the library reference desk with your course number and instructors name. You may use the reserve item at the library for as long as the library is open, but we ask you to be considerate of your classmates who may also be seeking the item. For any questions about reserves, please call the reference desk at 570-740-0661.

Interlibrary Loan

If LCCC does not have the item you need, you can use our Interlibrary Loan service for both books and articles. LCCC students also have reciprical borrowing privileges at many of the other local colleges such as King's College, Wilkes University and Misericordia University. Please speak to a librarian for details.

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