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Macon and Swain Campuses

Library services for students on other SCC campuses

Macon and Swain Campuses

We can deliver Holt library materials or materials borrowed from another library to Macon or Swain campuses.

  • You will need to establish a Holt Library account to check out print items. Activate your SCC ID card online here

  • Fill out the Interlibrary Loan form.
  • Please allow for delivery time of 2-3 days for Holt Library Items and 1 week-10 Days for non-Holt Library items.
  • You will pick up and return items to your campus receptionist.

Accessing Library Resources

Online resources can be accessed by logging into MySCC and clicking the Library tab on the left side of the dashboard.

On our website you will find online databases containing peer-reviewed articles, the library book catalog, and library resource guides (a collection of resources for your major, your classes, or your interests).

In order to check out books, magazines, and DVDs

  • BRING your SCC ID card to Holt Library.
  • SELECT your items or ask us for help to find them.
  • Come to the main desk to check out! Students may check out up to 8 items at a time. Books check out for 1 month, DVDs for 1 week.

If you do not have a current SCC ID, visit the Cashier's office in Balsam first to get your student ID card.

DISTANCE LEARNERS 

  • We can deliver your materials to Macon or Swain campuses
  • ALLOW FOR DELIVERY TIME
  • You can return items the same way (see the receptionist at your SCC Center)
  • You will need to establish a Holt Library account to check out print items. Just fill out this form

Need a book or article not available from Holt Library?

Fill out the Holt Library Interlibrary Loan form to request that we get the book or article for you from another library. Turnaround time is about a week to ten days. PLEASE PROVIDE:  Title, Author, ISBN (if possible), and any other information you can find on the item you want (year of publication, etc.)

A few new books on our shelves...

An Asperger's Guide to Public Speaking

People with Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) often excel at public speaking, but there are key elements that they can find challenging. This book explains how to master public speaking with advice on preparation, delivery, gauging your audience, and surviving post-speech social events - all addressed from a unique Asperger perspective.