Invite a librarian into your classroom!* We'll cover information literacy topics such as the research process, how to evaluate information, or how to find books and articles. Customized sessions can be arranged.
*Instructors are required to be in attendance
NOTE: The Library at CentreTech no longer proctors any make-up or accommodation testing.
Make-up exam and accommodation testing is available from the Testing Center on the CentreTech and Lowry campuses.
Thank-you for your patience as we transition classroom make-up testing from the Library to the Testing Center! To streamline the process, the Testing Center has combined the faculty submission forms to create a form that works for both campuses!
Faculty and Instructors can access the links to the make-up testing submission form on the Forms page of MyCCA in the “Instructional Forms.”
Questions about testing?
Email: Testing@CCAurora.edu
Phone: (303) 360-4948
Contact us if you would like to bring your class in and tour the library. We'll give you a walk-through of our physical resources and services.
Instructors or their departments can provide materials specific to your courses to be placed on reserve for student in-library use. Feel free to contact us regarding this service. Items currently on reserve.
The Library has a video collection to use in your classes! DVD's circulate for 3 weeks at a time. Check out our DVD Faculty Reserve List here. To reserve a DVD ahead of time, contact us.
Know of an item the Library should buy? Although we have a limited budget, we value your input for our purchases. Please fill out our Purchase Request Form so we can review your request.
You can receive items not held at the CCA Library by using our simple Article Request and Interlibrary Loan (Books) Request forms. Articles can be received via email in approximately 3 to 7 days. Physical items usually take 7 to 10 days.
We are happy to meet with you individually to discuss how the library can support your class or your research interests. Request an appointment.
Community College of Aurora expects all students and employees to comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing copyrighted materials which grant authors, publishers, and creators control over the copying, distribution, transmission and performance of their original works. Read the policy in its entirety. You can also view our copyright guide for more information about using print and video resources in your classes as well as other common scenarios.