Gerald B. James Library


Mission and Purpose
Library Services
    
Computers
     Laptops
     Wireless Internet
     Multimedia Workstation
     ZoomText
     Photocopiers

Library Policies
    
Library Materials and Services
         
Group Study Rooms
          Hours
          Rockingham County Historical Collections

     Library Use
         
Children
          Electronic Devices
          Food and Beverages
          Fire and Tornado Alarms
          Disruptive Behavior




 Mission and Purpose

In support of the college's institutional mission and purpose, the mission of the Gerald B. James Library is to serve RCC students, faculty, staff, and the residents of Rockingham County by providing a variety of services and resources that support and strengthen the instructional programs of the college and the higher education needs of the community. To accomplish this the library will:

  • Consult and actively work with faculty and other users in supporting academic excellence by the active acquisition, organization and maintenance of resources necessary for current and anticipated instructional programs.

  • Promote information literacy by educating users to effectively access, utilize and evaluate available information resources.

  • Cooperate with all types of libraries, library networks, and consortia in sharing resources and providing maximum access to information in a cost effective manner.

  • Collect, organize, preserve, and make accessible a collection of primary source materials relating to the history of Rockingham County and the local community.

  • Provide both on- and off-campus access to resources and services.

  • Monitor and evaluate new and traditional technologies as appropriate for teaching and accessing information.
     

Library Services

Computers

Computers are available for student and community users.  Software includes Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, Frontpage, Publisher, and Photoshop, as well as access to the internet, the library catalog, and various research databases and indexes.  All use subject to the Rockingham Community College Acceptable Use Policy.

Library computers are networked to several laser printers located behind the circulation desk.  There is a 10 cents per page charge for regular printing and a 50 cents per page for color printing.  Please be aware that the library does receive any portion of your lab fees to cover the costs of printing.

When using library computers, we recommend saving your work frequently to your own flash card or disk.  If it is necessary to reboot a computer, all files saved on the computer will be lost.

Laptop Computers

Currently enrolled RCC curriculum students may check out laptops for in-library use only. To check out a laptop, bring a RCC picture ID with the current semester sticker and a driver's license to the checkout counter, and read and sign the Laptop User Agreement form. Laptop users must comply with the college Acceptable Use Policy for the Internet. The late fee is $5 per hour, and there is no grace period.  See the Laptop FAQ for more information. 

Wireless Internet Access

Wireless access is available in and around the James Library. Any use of the Rockingham Community College network (wired or wireless) must be in accordance with the Acceptable Use Policy. RCC staff is not able to provide technical assistance for wireless access beyond that presented here.

  • Users are responsible for ensuring they have the appropriate compliant wireless card (802.11b or g) and are running up-to-date antivirus and antispyware software on their wireless device.

  • Depending on your wireless adapter, it may not be necessary to change any TCP/IP settings. If you need to set these manually, set them to obtain both the IP and DNS server addresses automatically.

  • Wireless access does not require you to login.

  • While RCC does not guarantee specific rates of speed or against interruption of service, every attempt will be made to make wireless access available 24/7.

  • Printing is not available for wireless connections.

Please note: the wireless network is not secure (i.e., it is not encrypted using WEP, WAP, etc.). The level of security of your transactions, files on your hard drive and general web surfing will depend on the level of security precautions you have taken with your computer.

RCC's Wireless Network Acceptable Use Policy can be viewed here.

Multimedia Workstation

The Library has a multimedia workstation for public use.  Using the multimedia workstation’s hardware and software, you can:

  • Scan pictures, film slides, or negatives, save/store the image files, and insert files into other software (Power Point, MS Word, FrontPage, etc.)

  • Scan print documents and convert the files into a variety of formats (MS Word, Excel, PDF, etc.) for editing

  • Improve scanned pictures and add artistic effects

  • Print documents and image files in color

  • Burn a mix CD

For more information, see the Multimedia Workstation Guide

ZoomText

A computer with ZoomText software for the sight impaired is available.

Photocopiers

Two photocopiers are available for copying printed materials. There are also three photocopiers for copying microfilm and microfiche.  There is a 10 cents per page charge for photocopying.  Change is available at the circulation desk. 
 

Library Policies 

The Gerald B. James Library offers a wide variety of materials and services to the students and faculty of Rockingham Community College and to the citizens of Rockingham County. Individuals are invited to come to the library to acquire materials needed for classes or for personal enrichment, to study, or to get assistance with special research needs.

Library Materials and Services

The library houses more than 40,000 books, non-print media, periodicals, newspapers and other materials to support the instructional programs of the college. A staff member is always on hand to assist students in locating print and online information. The library also provides electronic access on campus and remote access to information including NC LIVE databases, eBooks, online newspapers, periodicals and more. Laptop computers are available to curriculum students for use in the library or bring your own laptop and make use of our wireless Internet access.

     Group Study Rooms

When not reserved, the group study room is available to users on a first come, first serve basis.  Group reservations can be made in person at the circulation desk or by phone 342-4261 ext. 2247.  Reservations are for two hours, renewable based on availability.  Reservations are held no more than 10 minutes after the appointed time.  Individuals using the study room will be asked to leave if a group requests to use the room. The study rooms are not sound proof.  Therefore, noise must be kept to a minimum to prevent disturbing others. 

     Hours

Library hours are posted on the front door and on the library’s web page. Library users are responsible for exiting the library in a timely manner. To ensure users get materials they need, they should bring all items for check out to the circulation desk 10 minutes prior to closing.  Photocopying should also be completed 10 minutes prior to closing. Users on computers should save and/or print materials 15 minutes prior to closing. 

For more information, please call (336) 342-4261 ext. 2247

     Rockingham County Historical Collections

Of interest to both the classroom student and the independent researcher in local history and genealogy is the collection of materials including deeds, wills, trusts, marriage notices and similar documents. Old newspapers, local histories, photographs and architectural surveys are also materials which are available. Within the limits of available funds, the library is committed to expanding the local history collection consistent with its role as an adjunct to classroom teaching and its role as the resource agency for a community institution. The collection is a project of the Rockingham Community College Foundation, which is a group separate from, but supportive of, the College.  The Historical Consultant and the Historical Collections Room Clerk are part-time employees.  For this reason, those visitors needing special assistance are urged to call ahead when planning a visit.

Visit our Web site: www.rockinghamcc.edu/library/hcr.htm

Library Use Policies

The Gerald B. James Library is committed to maintaining a safe environment conducive to research and study.  The library is open to the general public as well as the college community. Library users are expected to act in a responsible manner that is respectful of other library users, staff, materials, and facilities.  Users are expected to conduct themselves in a manner in accordance with the policies outlined in this document as well as all applicable college policies, local, state, and federal laws.   

Users will observe the following guidelines:

  • Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.

  • The use of cell phones and library telephones is prohibited.

  • No food is allowed in the library, including study rooms.

  • Spill-proof beverage containers are permitted in the library.

  • Smoking and the use of tobacco products are prohibited in the building.

  • The use or possession of alcoholic beverages and/or drugs is prohibited.

  • Weapons, simulated or real are prohibited.

  • Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times.

    Children:
Children under the age of 14 entering the library must be accompanied and supervised by an adult over the age of 18.  Parents and/or guardians are responsible for the conduct of their children and must provide close supervision at all times. The library does not censor library materials. Therefore, it is the parent’s and/or the guardian’s responsibility to determine whether the material their child is reading, viewing, or listening to is appropriate for their child.  

    Electronic Devices:
Personal electronic and musical devices such as digital media and/or audio players and laptops are permitted in the library, but must be used with headphones.  Library users will be responsible for supplying their own headphones.  The volume should be kept to a level that cannot be heard by other library users.   
 

    Food and Beverages:
Food is not permitted in the library.  Spill-proof beverage containers are permitted.  Acceptable spill-proof beverage containers will be determined by the library staff.  Examples of spill-proof beverage containers include water and soda bottles with screw cap lids, sports bottles and commuter mugs.  Beverage containers not permitted include open mugs/cups, paper and Styrofoam cups (even with lids), aluminum cans and glass bottles.  Users bringing food and/or non-secure beverage containers into the library will be asked to dispose of the items immediately.  Do not place beverages near computers or equipment.  If spills occur, please clean immediately.  Please report large spills so proper cleanup can occur. 

    Fire and Tornado Alarms:
All building occupants will respond immediately to building alarms by leaving the building in the case of fire or relocating to the basement of the building in the event of a tornado warning.  Library staff will direct everyone to the nearest exit or the stairs to the lower level.  Do not use the elevator.  When staff receives the all-clear signal, everyone may return to their original locations in the building.

     Disruptive Behavior:
Users exhibiting disruptive behavior will be asked to cease the offending behavior or to leave the library.  Specific examples of disruptive behaviors include but are not limited to excessive noise, horseplay, fighting, intimidating or abusive language, overt signs of drunkenness or other substance abuse, vandalism, inappropriate behavior, or harassment of any kind. 

It is expected that staff requests for compliance will be immediately and respectfully honored.  If the behavior continues or resumes, campus security will be called.  Depending on the seriousness of the infraction, refusal to comply with policies may result in refusal of future access to the library and/or suspension of library privileges. Questions or complaints should be addressed to the Director of Library Services.