Library
The African American Cultural Center library houses
a collection of educational and leisure reading and audiovisual resources
by and about Africans, African Americans and other
members of the African Diaspora. The collection supports
Africana Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies
and the IDS (Interdisciplinary Studies Course).
Services & Equipment
The AACC Library (also known as the African
American Cultural Center Reading Room) is an affiliate of the
NCSU Libraries. The Library has computer workstations
that provide internet access, online searching of the
entire NCSU Libraries collection and database and online access to
course reserve materials. Items not available
in the NCSU Libraries can be requested online through "Tripsaver" (the
interlibrary and document delivery service). Through “Ask
a Librarian” patrons can seek reference assistance
from a live librarian online or by phone.
In addition, the Library has wireless capabilities, a photocopier, a black and white Telesensory Voyage Visualtek CCTV with screen magnification for use by visually impaired
and a TV/VCR/DVD for viewing videocassettes and DVD's.
Borrowing
Materials may be checked out of the AACC Library by NCSU students, staff, and faculty only.
NOTE! To assure that the item you are seeking is not in circulation, please call 515-1397 to verify that the item is available.
PoliciesCell phones, pagers, food and drinks are not permitted in the AACC Library.
Hours
Monday - Thursday: 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m
Phone
919-515-1397
Location
Room 218 Witherspoon Student Center, corner of Dan Allen Drive and Cates Avenue.
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