If you are taking an online class at Cayuga Community College, this guide will help you learn about the Library resources and services that are available to you.
Online students have access to these electronic materials from off campus:
Use the Tabs in this guide for more information about these and other resources.
AUBURN CAMPUS |
FULTON CAMPUS |
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Monday | 8 am - 6 pm | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
Tuesday | 8 am - 6 pm | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
Wednesday | 8 am - 6 pm | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
Thursday | 8 am - 6 pm | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
Friday | 8 am - 4:30 pm | 8 am -1 pm |
Saturday & Sunday |
CLOSED | CLOSED |
NOTE: CCC will close early at noon on Wednesday, November 27 and will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday and Friday, November 28-29th.
Need research help when the CCC Libraries are closed? Chat with a librarian anytime using 24/7 Chat.
CCC Libraries are closed when the campus is closed for holidays, breaks and inclement weather. See the Academic Calendar for more information on campus-wide closings.
Cayuga students and staff have off-campus access to Library databases by logging in. When you are prompted while searching Library databases, you will need to enter:
your MyCayuga username
your MyCayuga password
For help with usernames and passwords, see the Student Accounts information page from Campus IT Services.
During Library Open Hours, CALL the Library:
Auburn 315.294.8596
Fulton 315.593.9319
EMAIL will be Answered Within 24 Business Hours:
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To borrow materials owned by this Library, you must visit the Library in Auburn or Fulton and use your Cayuga Student ID card.
To request materials that are in your library search results list, but are not owned by Cayuga, follow the "Get It" link and request the item from another SUNY library. Please contact the library if you need assistance with this online form.
If the item you need is not available at Cayuga or any other SUNY institution, please call the Auburn campus Library (315) 294-8596 and ask about placing an interlibrary loan request.
Online-only students, as well as faculty teaching online classes only, who live more than 20 miles away from either campus, may request library materials and Interlibrary loan items be sent to a valid street address.