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www.bpcc.edu/bpcclibrary
Dean of Learning Resources
Brenda Brantley,
Professor
Library Faculty
Debra Harmon, Assistant Professor
Catalog Librarian
Mary "Katie" Jones, Instructor
Reference Librarian
Adam Viator, Instructor
System Librarian
The mission of the Bossier Parish Community College Library is to provide the library resources and services required to support the mission of Bossier Parish Community College.
The main collection has over 49,000 cataloged items that provide both primary and secondary resource materials to support the purposes and programs of the college. Materials may be accessed through BPCC Library’s online catalog.
The Reference Collection includes basic encyclopedias, dictionaries, and indexes (in print and online format). Other research tools in the reference area include almanacs, maps, atlases, statistics and subject resources.
The Vertical File Collection contains pamphlets, maps, local newspaper clippings, and other materials that supplement the book collection.
The Audiovisual Collection contains curriculum related audio tapes and CDs, video tapes and DVDs, and microforms.
The online catalog is available via the Internet 24 hours a day and provides students with quick and easy access to the holdings of the library. The online catalog also offers user services such as placing holds, viewing reserve materials list, and checking personal accounts of books and bills owed. It also allows access to the Library's EBook collection.
LOUIS: the Louisiana Library Network (www.lsu.edu/ocs/louis/) is a library consortium of public and private Louisiana college and university libraries. LOUIS provides the library's automation services and licenses full-text electronic resources from over 55,000 journals.
Students now have easy access to indexes, abstracts and full-text journal articles from over 55,000 titles. Many articles are available in full-text, allowing students access to the entire contents online. Online access empowers students with reliable and up-to-date information at their fingertips.
An index to popular Louisiana periodicals. Includes titles such as Acadiana Profile, Louisiana Conservationist, and SB Magazine.
Contains single-themed reports on a variety of topics including health, science trends, environment, and technology.
Contains abstracts of U.S. doctoral dissertations and master’s theses. This database is updated monthly.
Includes Academic Search Complete; Alt Healthwatch; Agricola; Art Abstracts; Biological Abstracts; Book Collection: Nonfiction; Business Source Complete; CINAHL Plus Full-text; Computer Science Index; Computer Source; Discovery Service; Economia y Negocio; Environmental Index; ERIC; Fuente Academica; Funk and Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia; GeoRef; GeoRef In Process; Greenfile; Health Source; H.W. Wilson; History Reference Center; Hospitality and Tourism Index; Information Science and Technology Abstracts; Internet and Personal Computing Abstracts; Legal Collection; Lexi-PALS Drug Guide, Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts with full text; Literary Reference Center; MAS Ultra: School Edition; MedicLatina; Medline; Mental Measurements Yearbook; Military and Government Collection; MLA Directory of Periodicals; MLA International Bibliography; Newspaper Source; Primary Search; Professional Development Collection; Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection; PsycINFO; Regional Business News; Religion and Philosophy Collection; Science and Technology Collection; SocINDEX with Full Text; the Serials Directory; Teacher Reference Center; Vente et Gestion; and World History Collection.
Databases include Biography Resource Center, Literature Resource Center, Scribners Writers Series, and Twayne Author Series.
JSTOR consists of a reliable and comprehensive archive of important scholarly journal literature. Coverage extends from 1800s to the present. Most recent 3-5 years may be unavailable.
Learning Express is an interactive online database of practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help patrons - students and adult learners - succeed on the academic or licensing tests. Users are required to create an account to take tests.
Provides access to 6,000 titles in news, business, and legal information. Includes company information, foreign and U.S. newspapers, magazines, trade journals, federal and case law, medical news and abstracts, and law reviews. This database is updated daily.
An interactive general reference resource that specializes in essential components of successful and effective research.
Database includes reviews or summaries of mathematical articles from approximately 1,700 current journals, books, and conference proceedings.
Designed to meet the needs of researchers and allied health programs; covers nursing, allied health and complementary medicine.
Maps provide historical information on growth and development of Louisiana cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Dates of maps are from 1867-1970. Maps include structural information on buildings.
Contains millions of bibliographic records of books and other material at libraries worldwide. Records exist for all forms, including EBooks, MP3, DVDs, and websites.
Library faculty are professionally trained to assist in finding information. Reference questions can also be handled by e-mail, refdesk@bpcc.edu.
Materials needed for research may be requested from other libraries through interlibrary loans. Request should be made 10-14 days before assignments are due.
Library instructional sessions designed to develop information literacy and competency with the informational resources and services normally found in college libraries are provided by the library faculty.
Materials on reserve for class assignments are located at the Circulation Desk. These materials are limited to circulation for library use only. All reprinted articles and audiovisual materials must comply with current copyright laws.
The Technology Resource Center (TRC) is the Library's computer lab. Located on the second floor of the Library, the TRC allows students access to the internet and various classroom software. All currently enrolled students must have a current BPCC ID to use the TRC.
Wireless laptops computers are available for checkout to current BPCC faculty, staff and students. Student access is restricted to in-library use. Laptops are equipped with basic software to complete course assignments. Printing is not available on Library laptops. Students may bring personal laptops for use with the College's wifi.