Linda Hunt Memorial Library
Summer Time is Reading Time @ PCC Library!
PCC Library Summer Operating Hours
May 20 – August 2, 2013
Monday - Thursday
7:45 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
*closed 12noon-1:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Welcome to the
Linda Hunt Memorial Library
and
Learning Resource Center !
The Library has a collection containing an array of volumes, including books, e-Books, audiobooks, VHS, DVDs and CDs. The Library subscribes to magazines and journal titles plus four current daily newspapers. Through the PCC web-page students access the State Library of Kansas database which supports student learning with a robust collection of an array of resource tools.
Services
- Locating materials
- Searching databases
- Interlibrary loan
EQUIPMENT and FEATURES
- 26 Computer work stations
- Free Wifi
- Workspaces for individuals and groups
-
Hot beverages: selection of coffees, tea &
hot chocolate - Cold beverages including energy drinks
- Snack items
- Printing for 5 cents per page
- Color Printing for 50 cents per page
- Availability of fax for 25 cents per page
- Casual reading area
- Tutors available
- Meeting room for 10
- Books on check-out for three weeks
NEED TO KNOW
- Additional resources may be found on the Reference Resources web page.
* Books may be checked out by students or area community for three weeks at a time.
* To be renewed once.
* Fine set @ .05 Cents per day
* Books marked "REFERENCE", video cassettes, DVDs, and periodicals remain in the LRC and cannot be checked out.
How to Contact the Library
- Address -348 N.E. S.R. 61, Pratt KS 67124
- Phone - 620-672-5641 / 1-800-794-3091 ext. 238
- FAX - 620-450-2288
Library Staff
- Sandra Wagner, Director Learning Resource Center - ext. 238
- Tony Shull, Coordinator of Instructional Technology - ext. 215
- Gloria Mueller, Library Clerk - ext. 172
Summer Time is Reading Time @ PCC Library!
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