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In addition to the resources of the Cambridge College Online Library, Cambridge College provides borrower's privileges at select traditional academic libraries in Cambridge and Springfield. At other campus sites, academic libraries open for public use are recommended.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/library/
The Gutman Library at the Harvard Graduate School of Education is available to Cambridge College students for research in education, counseling, and psychology. Located in Harvard Square, about 15 minutes from Cambridge College and two blocks from the Harvard Square subway station. Please tell the librarians you are a Cambridge College student. As such, you are eligible for extra services, including pre-scheduled individual consultations with reference librarians. To make an appointment, call (617) 495-3421.
You must present your Cambridge College ID card to gain entry.
To borrow books or other materials, you must have a Gutman Borrower's Card. To apply, please fill out a borrower's card application form. Note: It takes one month to process the application and receive your card.
For information about other recommended local libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library skills" and click on "Cambridge: Local Traditional Libraries" and "Greater New England Including Boston: Local Traditional Libraries."
National Institute for Teaching Excellence Summer Institute
2010 NITE students will have full access to Cambridge College Online Library and all its services and resources. Traditional library arrangements for the 2010 NITE program will be at our host library, Cardinal Cushing Library at Emmanuel College. All registered Cambridge College NITE students may also use the Gutman Library (see above). For more information, please click "NITE Library Information" from the menu on the left.
Springfield, Massachusetts
Students at Cambridge College's Springfield campus have access to Babson Library at Springfield College: http://www.spfldcol.edu/homepage/library.nsf/home. Borrower's cards are available at the Cambridge College Springfield Center front desk. For information about other local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Springfield: Local Traditional Libraries."
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Students may use a public library card to obtain borrower's privileges at many local academic libraries. For information about this and local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Lawrence: Local Traditional Libraries."
Ontario, California
For information about local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Ontario, CA: Local Traditional Libraries."
Augusta, Georgia
For information about local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click "Augusta, GA: Local Traditional Libraries."
Memphis, Tennessee
For information about local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click "Memphis, TN: Local Traditional Libraries."
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cambridge College students have borrowing privileges at the Biblioteca Universidad Metropolitana: http://www.suagm.edu/umet/biblioteca/se_biblioteca.asp. To obtain a borrower's card and receive further information, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "San Juan, PR: Local Traditional Libraries."
Chesapeake, Virginia
Students will be reimbursed for the cost of borrower's privileges at local public university libraries. For suggestions and further information, call the office manager at Cambridge College in Chesapeake. For information about local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Chesapeake,VA: Local Traditional Libraries."
Greater New England
For information about local recommended libraries, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Greater New England including Boston: Local Traditional Libraries."
Other Regions and International
Students in other areas are encouraged to use local academic libraries open for public use. To locate a suitable library in your local area, click "Research Resources" at left, scroll to "Traditional Library Skills" and click on "Other Regions/International: Local Traditional Libraries."
For further help finding a suitable local library, e-mail maida.tilchen@cambridgecollege.edu or leave a message at 1-800-877-4723 x1730.
If you experience any problems when using this site, please contact the IT department.
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