Skip to Main Content

PSY 216: Lifespan Human Development Prof. Gaudino-Goering: Books

Textbooks

To use a reserve book, you must bring the call number and your NCC ID to the Reserve counter on the right side of the Library, first floor. Reserve books may be used for two hours at a time.

Some Circulating Books

Call numbers A-N: floor 2.

Call numbers P-Z: floor 3. 

Finding Books

You can use the library homepage link to search for a book Library homepage.

In the search box enter your main topic. Ex. Global Warming.

  The results list will display the books we own on the subject. The Call Number tells you where the book may be found on the shelves. In our Library, Call Numbers that start A-N are on the Second Floor while those starting P-Z are on the Third Floor.

    First locate the range of books with the first two letters of the Call Number then the whole number that follows.

   For instance, to locate the first book on this results list below, find the range of books that start with the letters PS.

   Next, look for the books with the whole number 3511 after the PS.

   After that, look for the books with .I9 after PS 3511.

   Finally, follow the remaining letters and numbers in the Call Number until you have the exact book you want.

 

Check whether the item is available to make sure the book is on the shelves and not checked out to another user.

Once you have found the books you need, take them downstairs to the Access Services Desk. With your NCC ID you may borrow the books.

Using Other Libraries

Public Libraries have great resources as well. Some have outstanding databases. Make sure you get a local library card!

Some ebooks

Ebooks may be viewed on a computer or downloaded to a device. For more information about ebooks, refer to the Ebooks LibGuide.

To search for more ebooks, use the NASCAT link in the middle column.