The Lynn Library on the Washington Street Campus houses the main printed book collection, study areas, and a collaborative work and study area equipped with computer workstations and course-based software, scanners, and a photocopier. Research and projects can be completed with the help of the library's technical, reference, and instruction staff.
The West Campus Library, located within the Northwest Branch of the Amarillo Public Library, holds materials primarily for nursing and allied health studies, but materials are also provided for all programs located on West Campus. Computer workstations and related software are available. A librarian is on duty for research assistance.
The Amarillo College Libraries together offer 41,566 print materials, and 92,802 electronic titles. More materials are available through a cooperative agreement with the Harrington Library Consortium (HLC) and through the TexShare Card program. See the policies below for more information.
Students and staff may access library resources physically or online; community members have access to Amarillo College Libraries physical materials and to electronic resources shared through the Harrington Library Consortium.
The AC Lynn Library is located on the 3rd floor of the Ware Student Commons. Extensive resources and services are provided for AC students and employees, limited resources and services are provided to the community at large.
AC West Campus Library Services
The Library has a service area inside the Northwest Branch of Amarillo Public Library on the West Campus. It is available to people affiliated with AC. A trained AC employee is available to help with research, and four student computers are available. West Campus Library Services is closed on weekends and has hours that differ from those of Lynn Library.
A classroom with tables and a projector is available by reservation for research classes and group work. Individual AC students may study in the room when it has not been reserved by others. Call 806-356-3627 or toll-free at 866-371-5468 for more information.
Circulation
A valid card is required to take material from any AC library, and any current AC student, faculty, or staff member may apply for an AC Library card. Proof of employment or current enrollment at AC MUST be presented to get a card. The card is good as long as the holder is associated with AC but must be renewed periodically.
The AC libraries also honor valid library cards from any institution that is a member of the Harrington Library Consortium. This group includes Amarillo Public Library and its branches as well as many other libraries in the Texas Panhandle. Delinquencies (card blocks for overdue materials or fines) from other HLC libraries will be honored by the AC Libraries, and a person may not check out material from AC until the problem is cleared up at the other library.
Materials in the Loan Collection at Lynn Library are available for 14-day check-out periods and may be renewed once by calling the Library. Faculty and staff members may obtain extended loans upon request. Faculty and staff will not be charged fines on AC material.
Contact: Jesse Starr, 806-371-5386 or 806-371-5400.
Circulation of Reference Materials
Reference materials are not usually circulated outside the Lynn Library building. However, reasonable requests to borrow less heavily used titles for brief periods of time will be granted to faculty and staff and to students who need these materials for classroom demonstrations or photography purposes. Fulfillment of such requests will be at the discretion of the Reference Services staff, and the materials will be subject to recall when other patrons need the items.
Contact: Jesse Starr, 806-371-5386 or 806-371-5400.
Copyright
Nearly all media, including computer software, purchased or rented, is protected by U.S. copyright laws. Copyright attaches as soon as a work is created, and registration by the creator is not necessary. Specific regulations govern our right to reproduce or change formats of most media, including video materials recorded off air. Also, use limitations usually apply to recorded video materials. See the copyright section on the Library's Academic Supports page for more information.
Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan is the process by which a library requests materials from, or supplies them to, another library to make resources available that are not in the user's local library. It is provided to AC faculty and staff only. To request an item, contact Melissa Eder via email or by phone at 806-345-5582. Hard-copy items may be delivered through intercampus mail and electronic materials via e-mail.
Academic resources for students are provided through the Library's physical and digital collections.
Contact: Melissa Eder, 806-345-5582
Library Databases
The Library provides easy 24-hour-a-day access to many online databases containing high-quality information on a variety of topics. These databases contain articles from thousands of magazines, newspapers, and peer-reviewed journals as well as full-text books and other sources. To gain access, the user logs in with a personal AC Connect ID and password. Library reference staff can help with database searching.
Contact: Research Help Desk at 806-371-5468 or toll-free 866-371-5468, library-help@actx.edu
Library Tours
An instructor or staff member who is working with a group that needs an orientation to the Library and an overview of services may schedule a tour of Lynn Library and the Academic Computing Center. Requests may be made by phone or in writing. A library staff member will consult with the instructor to adapt the tours to meet the needs of each group. Research classes with library database demonstrations are also available. See the next section on research/Information literacy classes.
Contact: Research Help Desk at 806-371-5468 or toll-free at 866-371-5468, library-help@actx.edu.
Research/Information Literacy Classes
Faculty can schedule library research instruction for their classes in the Lynn Library, West Campus Library Services classroom, or their own classroom or lab (if appropriate technology is available). The library instructor will coordinate with the faculty member to focus on the specific research assignment or goals for the class. Research skills training and information sources appropriate to the assignment will be used.
Contact: Research Help Desk at 806-371-5468 or toll-free at 866-371-5468, library-help@actx.edu.
Research Help for Students
Individual research help by a library instructor is available by appointment for individuals or small groups of AC students who need special help with research for class assignments. The librarian helps the student(s) develop a research strategy and find the appropriate sources of information for the assignment.
Contact: Research Help Desk, 806-371-5468 or toll-free at 866-371-5468, library-help@actx.edu
Research for Faculty, Administrators, or Staff
Topics may be submitted by faculty, administrators, and staff for research by library staff. Requests should be as specific as possible and may be submitted in person, by telephone, or by email. Submitting requests early enhances the quality of the results.
Contact: Research Help Desk, 806-371-5468 or toll-free at 866-371-5468, library-help@actx.edu
Research Training for Faculty & Staff (Customized)
The Library offers customized one-on-one training focused on research needs identified via consultation between a library instructor and the faculty member, administrator, or classified staff member. The training is designed to enhance productivity, minimize frustration, and improve research results.
Learn about high-quality library sources (including specialized databases in a particular discipline when available), advanced online search techniques, methods to include research assignments in your curriculum, and more. Librarians can also check to see if a particular journal is available online. Professional development credit is available.
Schedule at your convenience in your office or lab or in the Lynn Library or West Campus Library.
Contact: Melissa Eder, 806-345-5582
Reserve Desk Services
Materials can be placed on reserve with conditions that differ from the general circulation policy, such as in-house use or reduced loan period. Due to limited space, high-circulation items and those that require only short-term use are appropriate items for reserve. Any format of material may be placed on reserve by any instructor, staff member, or department to be checked out by any group for any length of time.
A valid card must be presented to check items out from the Reserve Desk, even if the material is to stay in the building. No reserve materials may be taken from the Library by patrons with delinquencies, whether the fines are at the AC Library or at another HLC library.
To place an item on reserve, bring it to the Circulation/Reserve Desk of the Lynn Library. A Reserve Material Form will be available there. The information on this form will determine the length of each circulation and any other restrictions to be placed on the material. This form should be filled out and given, along with the material to be placed on reserve, to the person on duty. The material will be available for check-out in approximately 24 hours.
Any photocopies or other reproductions placed on reserve must have appropriate permission from the publisher to produce copies. The Copyright Act of 1976 will be strictly adhered to as interpreted by the American Library Association's Copyright Guidelines for photocopies and educational material.
The Reserve Desk area has equipment available to assist patrons in viewing some of the formats available on reserve. This equipment may not be checked out to leave the building, but it is available for use any time the Library is open.
Contact: Jesse Starr, 806-371-5386 or 806-371-5400
Technical Services
Materials are ordered and processed by the Technical Services library staff. All materials are cataloged on the Harrington Library Consortium system to provide universal access to holdings information for these materials. Information regarding requests for new materials for the Library collection may be directed to this department.
Contact: Mindy Weathersbee, 806-371-5462
AC Washington Street Campus MAP
2201 S. Washington St. Amarillo, Texas 79109
2011 S. Washington St., Amarillo, TX 79109
P.O. Box 447 Amarillo, TX 79178
Google Map Washington Street Campus
6100 SW 9th Ave. Amarillo, Texas 79109
2011 S. Washington St. Amarillo, TX 79109
P.O. Box 447 Amarillo, TX 79178
Google Map West Campus Library (inside the Northwest Branch of the Amarillo Public Library)
We request that everyone maintains a reasonable volume to allow for studying in the Library.
Students are expected to put cell phones on vibrate or silent in the Library. If a student receives a call, they are expected to step into an empty classroom, one of the hallways, or exit the floor.
To limit noise and for the safety of our students, the use of a speakerphone in the Library is PROHIBITED.
Violation of these requests distracts all users and staff of the Library and may result in a request to leave the floor.
*Note: It can take up to 2 minutes before the librarian replies.
If the chat is unavailable, email library-help@actx.edu.
Monday – Thursday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday: CLOSED
Inside the Northwest Public Library
6100 SW 9th Ave
Amarillo, Texas 79106
(806) 356-3627
Hours
Monday – Thursday: 11:15 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday – Sunday: CLOSED
When Amarillo College is closed, the Library will also be closed. This includes inclement weather days. *Check the Master Calendar to verify closure dates.