Schedule a 30 minute Zoom meeting with a Daley librarian!
The librarian can help with all your research needs.
Make a 30 minute appointment for a one-on-one virtual session.
Please request all appointments at least 2 hours in advance.
Need help using Encore, the library search tool? Here's a step-by-step guide!
Librarians are still here to help you! Contact us for help with research or library questions. This guide highlights some of the resources available to CCC students. For help, look for the Chat with a Librarian chat box!
Place books on hold using our library search tool, Encore, and pick them up on campus. Look at our Video Tutorials page for more help with this or chat with a librarian. You will receive an email when materials are ready. Wear a mask, bring your ID, and be prepared to complete the health check in order to enter the building.
Daley Library is open Monday - Friday, 8 am - 3 pm. Book returns will be accepted in the book drop located outside the library doors.
The library stacks are closed. Books can be requested using the library catalog. Place books on hold and pick them up on campus.
You may take advantage of our database subscriptions for access to eBooks. Click here for a list of ebook databases.
Library databases provide access to full-text scholarly articles as well full text magazines, newspapers, and even video, audio and images.
Click here learn more about what databases are and how to use them and look at the video tutorials page of this guide for tutorials.
Since we cannot access the course reserves (textbooks for your classes kept at the library check-out desk), please contact your instructor if you are having trouble accessing textbooks.
In some cases, required texts are available for checkout. Search for textbooks in the library catalog under the "In the library" tab.
The Purdue OWL is our recommended citation guide, or contact a librarian using one of the channels described in this guide.
The mission of the Daley College Learning Resource Center is to offer electronic databases and print media to support the academic work of students, faculty and staff, as well as individual and group instruction