FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions)
about the Library
How long can books be checked out?
Question not answered? Consult our Services and Resources
fact sheet or contact us.
FAQs
(Frequently Answered Questions)
about the Library
How long can books be checked out?
Are there computers for students to use in the Library? Patrons with their own computers may make a
wireless Internet connection
within the Library building.
Help! I have to write a research paper.
Is there a copy of my textbook in the Library?
Can I access InfoTrac
or EBSCOhost from off campus?
Can non-students check out books from the Library?
Reserve materials are generally located on the second floor of the library,
along the back wall under the blue "Reserves" sign. Materials are shelved by
instructor last name, or in the case of a few programs, such as Dental
Assisting, under the program name. Please note there are some exceptions,
including reserve videos are on the first floor in the LRC; some reserve
materials are kept at the Circulation Desk (ask there for assistance). Materials
on Nursing Reserve are located at the very end of the reserve area on the 2nd
floor.
Can I access the catalogs of
other
libraries here?
How do I print
from computers in the Library?
Are there rooms available for group
study?
Does the Library have company annual reports?
Where can I photocopy in the Library?
Does the Library accept donations?
Can I return books when the library is closed?
Who was Ernest J. Allen
and why is the Escondido Educational Center Library is named after him.?
As a student at Palomar, is there anything I can
do to improve the Library collection?
Can I borrow
videos from the Library?
Where do I pay my Library fines?
Can I borrow books from CSUSM or Mira College
College Libraries? Need more information? Check our Services and
Resources fact sheet.
How do I get a Library card?
Are there computers for students to use in the Library?
Can I use my own computer in the library and connect to the Internet?
What are "Stacks?"
Help! I have to write a research paper.
Is there a copy of my textbook in the Library?
Can I access InfoTrac
or EBSCOhost from off campus?
Can non-students check out books from the Library?
How can I get a print / copy card?
My instructor told me
she put a book on reserve in the Library. Where do I find the Course Reserves?
When is the Library open?
Can I access other libraries'catalogs at Palomar College?
Can I print from computers in the Library?
Are there rooms available
for Group Study?
Does the Library have company annual reports?
Do you have photocopiers?
Do they accept coins or copy cards for payment?
Does the Library accept donations?
Can I check out periodicals
(magazines, newspapers, or journals)?
Can I return books when the library is closed?
Who was Ernest J. Allen
and why is the Escondido Center Library is named after him?
As a student at
Palomar, is there anything I can do to help improve the Library collection?
Can I
borrow videos from the Library and does is cost anything?
Where do I pay my Library fines?
Can I borrow
books from CSUSM or Mira College College Libraries?
Students from CSU San Marcos or Mira Costa College may also check out
materials with a valid student identification from either of these schools.
See Library Services for details.
All other persons who are 18 years old or older may register with the Library
as a "Community
Patron" to borrow materials. A valid picture ID and proof of current
mailing address is required
Please contact the Library Circulation Desk for further information at (760)
744-1150 x2614.
Computers in the Academic Technology Lab on the 1st floor of the Library
building have wordprocessing and other programs on them for you to type a
paper or do other computer tasks.
Other
computer labs on campus also provide
access. Contact them for details.
You may also find valuable assistance on your own from one of the Library's
many online resources:
1. Library Research Guides (including ideas for research topics)are available
at
http://library.palomar.edu/refguides.htm
2. To find books in the Library, search the online catalog. Go to the
Library home page and click the
"Catalog" button. NOTE: you will need to actually come into the Library to
pick up the book(s) once you identify them.
3. To find journals, magazines, or newspapers articles, search one of several
online databases that the Palomar College Library subscribes to. To access, go
to the Library home page, and click
the "Databases" button.
NOTE: You may use all the databases from any computer on campus. To search
from home you will need a password and must be a currently registered Palomar
College student. To obtain a password, please see the instructions for
Off-campus
Access to Electronic Resources
4. To find other web documents, go to the Library's
Internet Subject Index.
However, in some cases, there may be a copy of your textbook in the Library
general collection (or at least an older edition that you could use). Also,
some instructors put their own extra copies of textbooks on reserve in the
Library for you to use. Click here for more information about
Course Reserves.
To see if a textbook is in the Library, search the online
library catalog. You can look the
book up by author name or title, or click the "Reserve Desk" button at the top
of the catalog search screen and look it up by your instructor name, course
number, or course name.
NOTE: Passwords typically expire at the end of the academic year. Check the
Library Home Page for
expiration notices.
To find your Course Reserves, go to the
library catalog and click the
blue "Reserve Desk" button at the top of the page. You can search for reserve
materials by instructor, course number, or course name. For more information
about textbooks on reserve,
click here.
Microfilm copiers are attached to the microfilm readers in the Reference area,
and only accept dimes. Price for printing is 10 cents per page.
Donations may be brought to the Library Donations Station (located just inside
the loading dock entrance to the Library) any time during
regular business hours.
However, we recommend that you contact our Acquisitions Librarian,
Judy Cater by email or at (760)
744-1150 x2618 to discuss the donation beforehand
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