LEWIS
LIBRARY
PHILLIPS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF ARKANSAS
Post Office Box 785 – Campus Drive
Helena, Arkansas 72342-0785
Telephone: (870) 338-6474, ext. 1246
Home Page:
http://www.pccua.edu/library/library.htm
GENERAL INFORMATION
LIBRARY HOURS:
Fall & Spring Semesters:
Monday –
Thursday: 7:45 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:45
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Summer Semester:
To be announced.
These hours are in effect during the fall and spring
semesters. Hours will change for the summer semester. (Special
arrangements for the library to be open outside these hours may be made.
Instructors should contact Ruthie Pride.)
The library follows the PCCUA calendar for all holidays and
other scheduled closings.
LIBRARY STAFF:
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Jerrie Townsend
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Ruthie Pride
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Linda Washington
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Rhita Walker
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Ms. Betty Boydstun
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Circulation
Desk/General Info |
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Extension: 1246 |
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Ms. Winifred Wells
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Circulation
Desk/General Info |
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Extension: 1246 |
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LIBRARY SERVICES
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General
circulating collection including fiction, non-fiction, biographies,
special interest; Books may be checked out
for two (2) weeks with one (1) renewal. |
 | Journals (general interest and special subject areas) |
 | Newspapers including Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Wall Street Journal,
USA Today, local community newspapers, and special subject areas |
 | Coin-operated copier services |
 | Computer workstations with Microsoft software products, classroom
software, and Internet
access |
 | Online searchable databases (full-text and abstract) including:
 | Ebsco Databases
 | PsycINFO, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
 | CINAHL (nursing and allied health) |
 | Health Source (Nursing/Academic Edition, Consumer Edition, Clinical
Pharmacology) |
 | MLA International Bibliography, MLA Directory of Periodicals |
 | Academic Search Elite |
 | Business Source Elite |
 | ERIC, Professional Development Collection (education) |
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 | Gale Group: Opposing Viewpoints |
 | SIRS Discoverer on the Web |
 | SIRS Knowledge Source |
 | World Cat |
 | Encyclopedia Britannica Online |
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 | Interlibrary Loan Services. PCCUA provides interlibrary
loan services for students who need to find materials held in other
library collections. Please contact Linda Washington at Ext. 1143
or ljackson@pccua.edu for
assistance. Please allow five business days for delivery. |
 | Courier Services. PCCUA runs a daily courier service
between the 3 campuses. If you need to check out an item from
either the Stuttgart or DeWitt campus, contact the Circulation Desk at
Ext. 1246 to make arrangements for the requested materials to be shipped
via courier. Please allow one business day for delivery. |
COMPUTER USE GUIDELINES
 | Sign in at the Circulation Desk.
All students are required to have a PCCUA network/e-mail account. |
 | Computer use limited
to 30 minutes, if others are waiting. |
 | Copies are
$.10/page. Pay at the Circulation Desk. |
 | Save personal work
to your own diskette, CD or flash drive (if available). PLEASE
SEE LIBRARIAN. |
 | Do not download software or attach
peripheral equipment to the computers. PLEASE SEE LIBRARIAN. |
 | No music CDs, games,
inappropriate web sites, chat rooms or chat lines. |
 | VISITS TO
INAPPROPRIATE WEB SITES WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF COMPUTER PRIVILEGES ON
CAMPUS. |
 | Do Not Turn Computer
Off! Do Not Change Computer Settings! |
 | Please notify
Circulation Desk if any problems are encountered (i.e., hijacking
of websites, computer locking up, etc.) |
 | Phillips Community College of the
University of Arkansas (PCCUA) provides access to computer equipment,
programs, databases and the Internet for informational and educational
purposes. All users of the college's computer resources are
expected to use these resources correctly and only for legal purposes. |
 | Use of computing and network
resources should always be legal and ethical, reflect academic honesty,
and show restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It
should demonstrate respect for intellectual property, ownership of data,
the right to personal privacy, and to the right of individuals to
freedom from intimidation and harassment. |
 | All federal and state laws, as well
as general college regulations and policies, are applicable to the use
of computing resources. These include, but are not limited to, the
Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act of 1986, the Family Education Rights
and Privacy Act of 1974, and state and federal computer fraud
statutes. Illegal reproduction of software and other intellectual
property protected by U.S. copyright laws and by licensing agreements
may result in civil and criminal sanctions. |
GENERAL
LIBRARY GUIDELINES
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Please no food or
drinks in the library. |
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Please turn off cell
phones while in the library. |
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