If you have print materials that you would like to have available for your students at the library, fill out a Library Reserve Request Form and bring the items to the Circulation Desk. Your items will be made available for student use within 3 working days.
If you are using an Open Access Textbook or other materials that are free for your students contact us, and we'll add your materials to our library catalog.
Students can see what has been placed on Reserve by searching Reserves in the Library Catalog. They can be found under your last name, or the name of the course.
The databases below are available streaming through Norco College Library.
Throughout modern history, cameras have recorded public events, wars, cultural phenomena, and government programs. This collection is a treasure trove of archival and historical films from multiple sources.
Drop-in 1-hour library workshops are scheduled throughout each semester for all students. Students learn how to use the library catalog and a few of our electronic resources; in addition, citations and website evaluation is also covered.
This one-unit course presents the basics of locating, evaluating, and organizing various resource types in addition to how to organize and cite properly when doing research. Two eight-week sessions are offered per semester. This class can also be paired with another class upon consultation with a faculty member. Please contact us for more information.
You can share any of the handouts below. Hard copies are also available in the Library.
Canvas help is available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week by calling (844) 603-4264.