Collections:
- Books — the library houses a collection of 49,000 volumes.
- Periodicals — the library offers access to more than 8,000 magazines and journals in electronic and paper formats.
- Newspapers — the library subscribes to a number of local and national newspapers.
- Online Databases — the library provides on- and off-campus access to 16 electronic databases, offering access to periodical articles, images, and other information.
- Media Collections — the library maintains an extensive collection of audio-visual items for research and classroom use.
Circulation of Materials:
The North Hennepin student ID also serves as your library card. A student ID card may be obtained from the Public Safety office in the LRC (LRC 101). An ID must be presented when checking out materials or booking study rooms. Community patron library cards are also available at the library's Check Out desk to non-student residents of the college’s district.
Books circulate for a period of 21 days and may be renewed up to two times by contacting the library in person, by telephone, or with an e-mail. If items are not returned by the due date overdue fees go into effect and a block is placed on the student's record until the item is returned and/or the fee is paid. For more information about our circulation policies please call 763-424-0737.
Research Assistance:
The library's staff is available to assist student, staff, and community researchers with their information needs. Questions will be answered at the Reference Desk in person during business hours, via telephone at 763-424-0733, or by email.
Interlibrary Loan:
The library provides interlibrary loan service to its patrons through MINITEX, the state-wide library consortium. It is our policy to provide the delivery of requested books, periodical articles, and other materials in as timely a fashion as possible. We send out requests for items the same day the request is received and notify patrons when the items have arrived. Please contact Craig Larson with any questions.
Reserve Materials:
Items placed on reserve by faculty can be obtained at the Check Out Desk. Reserve items are faculty-owned and must be used in the library. A student ID must be presented in order to check out items from the Reserve Shelf.
Library Instruction:
Librarians are available to provide research assistance and to teach library orientation classes. If you would like to set up a library instruction session designed specifically for your class please contact Craig Larson.
Study Rooms:
Rooms for quiet study (for 1-6 students) are available on a first-come, first-served basis (they cannot be reserved in advance). You may book a room for up to two hours at a time by using your student ID at the Check Out Desk. All students using the room need to check in at the front desk. Rooms are equipped with seating for up to six people, a TV with capabilities to connect most laptops, and a white board. Study rooms are only available for currently enrolled NHCC students.
Rules of Behavior:
The Code of Conduct for Student Behavior and Academic Honesty at º£½ÇÉçÇø is generally observed, but the following rules specific to the NHCC Library have been added in order that all users may use and enjoy the library. Library users may not:
- Bring food into the library. Beverages in securely covered containers will be permitted.
- Engage in loud or disruptive behavior that is bothersome to other library users.
- Use profanity or other language that is offensive to others.
- Remove or attempt to remove library materials from the library without properly checking them out or otherwise obtaining staff permission.
- Mutilate library materials by marking, underlining, removing pages or portions thereof, or in any way deface materials.
- Touch the personal property of other library users.
- Leave children unattended or unsupervised in the library.
- Violate the college's computer use policy.
- Use a cellular telephone or any other electronic device that creates a public noise.
Library staff members are authorized to enforce these and any other library rules as the situation warrants. Uncooperative patrons may be asked to leave the library. If necessary, Campus Security will be contacted.