Welcome new and returning RACC students to the Yocum Library.
For students wishing to borrow items from the library, you will need to check them out at the Service Desk. The Service Desk is on your left as you enter the Yocum Library, 2nd floor.
The Yocum Library joined the consortium of the Berks County Libraries and for the students with a library card from a Berks County library; they may continue to use their library card.
If the student wishes to use the computers in the Yocum Library, they must bring their card to the Service Desk, along with a copy of their Fall 2013 student class schedule to obtain the proper sticker identifying them as a current RACC student.
If you do not have a library card, you may get one at the Service Desk. Just fill in the information on white index card. You will need to present a photo ID, such as PA drivers’ license or state ID card, a passport or other government issued ID. A RACC photo ID is also acceptable. A current class schedule is required. The library card is free.
A student may not use a Yocum Library computer without the sticker.
The Yocum Library sticker (Internet) is available at the service desk. To obtain the new sticker, bring your current student schedule and your library card to the service desk. A staff member will update your library card.
The staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the library and library procedures. The Reference Librarian is on your right as you enter the Yocum Library, 2nd floor.
Welcome to the Yocum Library.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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