CCC Library supports students, faculty, staff, and community members by teaching users how to find and evaluate information, providing access to millions of print and online resources, assisting with research, and offering space to learn.
Our friends at Oregon City Public Library are hosting a One Community, One Book community-wide read of local author Sarah L. Sanderson’s book The Place We Make.
On Wednesday evening, May 22, from 6:00pm - 7:30pm, join a discussion of The Place We Make at the Environmental Learning Center on the CCC's Oregon City campus. Registration required; limited to 25 folks.
Check out a copy of The Place We Make from CCC Library.
Learn how to do academic research before you have a paper or presentation due. LIB101 helps you succeed in all college classes that require you to use the library, find credible information, and cite sources.
Free credit: no tuition, no fees, no textbook!
Online: learn wherever, whenever.
Supportive: your instructor is a CCC librarian and available for you.
CCC Library supports our collective liberation. We offer a reading list of print books and eBooks to help you educate yourself about racial equity and anti-racism concepts, issues, and strategies. This reading list is designed to meet a broad variety of learners' needs and experiences.
Improve your basic digital literacy skills with Northstar Digital Literacy (Northstar). Test your computer skills and learn new skills on your own, at your own pace.
Northstar is free and anyone can use this tool - students, staff, and community members!
Learn about using email and Microsoft Word, searching for jobs, and more.
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