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New location, same address!

With CC's new website, Stafford Library can now be found by selecting Degrees & Programs and choosing Academic Resources. You can still find us at our usual web address: https://www.library.ccis.edu.

Stafford Library Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 10 pm

Friday: 8 am - 5 pm

Saturday: Closed 

Sunday: 2 pm - 10 pm

 

Learn about our library in a short video!

Women's History Month - Resource Guide

Women's History Month is celebrated in March

Liaison librarians work with both faculty and students to provide subject and department specific assistance concerning library services and resources. Liaisons have been designated for each Columbia College academic department. Liaisons can:

  • Inform you about available library services, resources and policies.
  • Provide library tours and library instruction for classes (Instruction can be in the library classroom or on zoom).
  • Give one-on-one research assistance (available to all students, faculty and staff).
  • Create research and class guides.
  • Accept recommendations for materials to be purchased and added to the library.
  • and much, much more! Contact your liaison today!
Department Liaison Librarian 
Business Administration - including accounting, business, finance, international business, management and marketing.  Mary Batterson
Computer & Mathematical Sciences  Peter Neely
Criminal Justice Administration & Human Services - includes fire service administration and forensic science.  Jennifer Gravley
Education  Jennifer Gravley
History, Philosophy & Political Science  Peter Neely
Humanities - includes English, speech communication, and language.  Peter Neely
Nursing  Jennifer Gravley
Physical & Biological Sciences - includes biology, chemistry, environmental studies, geology and physics.  Peter Neely
Psychology & Sociology  Peter Neely
Visual Arts & Music - including ceramics, graphic design, illustration, painting & drawing, photography, printmaking and art history.  Peter Neely