Books

Use the online catalog to search for library materials. Most Early Childhood Care and Education books are shelved in the L's. You may also find books in the B's (Child Psychology & Development), P's (Art), Q's (Math), etc. Most academic libraries, including Savannah Technical College, organize books according to the Library of Congress Classification System. The library's collection includes over 60,000 print, audiovisual, and online titles.

Find a book at another Savannah Technical College campus library? A courier service delivers books between the campuses Monday-Thursday. Contact library staff to request a book from another campus.

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NetLibrary The NetLibrary collection contains over 30,000 titles and can be found searching the online catalog. In the online catalog, NetLibrary books are listed as electronic resources. Students can also search the NetLibrary website. Contact library staff member for the username and password to access NetLibrary books off-campus or through the NetLibrary website.

Course Reserves

ECE instructors may put some library books and other course materials on the reserve cart so that everyone in a class may use them. Items on reserve do not check out.

Periodicals

The Main Campus and Liberty Campus both subscribe to educational journals that may not be not found in GALILEO. The journals do not check out but copies of articles can be made for a fee.
Liberty Titles


Georgia Library Learning Online (GALILEO)

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GALILEO is your source for journal articles. Students have free access to thousands of publications that are not available on the Internet. Paid for by the State of Georgia. APA and MLA citations are available for most articles.

Early Childhood Internet Resources

These resources have been evaluated by the library staff and are found to meet four criteria: purpose, authority, audience, and content. The information provided is up-to-date, written objectively and free of bias, tends to be sponsored by a non-profit organization and is relatively free of advertisements.

How to Evaluate Internet Resources