NVCC 1999-2000 Catalog
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Learning Resource Centers

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    A Learning Resource Center (LRC) at each campus provides library services, information technology, audiovisual services, placement testing, and learning laboratory facilities. The materials, systems, and services in the Learning Resource Center are designed to support the programs of the College and to create an environment conducive to learning. While the primary emphasis is directed towards supporting instructional programs at each campus, appropriate services are provided to citizens as a part of the College commitment to serve the educational needs of the community.

Library
    Students may access the combined College collection of more than 400,000 units of print and non-print materials via the College's online public access catalog which is available to students at any of the campuses. Books, periodicals, video cassettes, and other resources are loaned among the campuses by intercampus mail couriers.
    Open stacks and immediate access to materials are common to all campuses. Books, newspapers, pamphlets, documents, and other materials are selected primarily for support of the campus instructional programs, as well as for personal intellectual growth and the development of a cultural environment. Extensive use of online materials adds breadth and depth to the resources. Students can use any networked workstations on campus to search a variety of online resources and the Internet. Access to electronic resources and campus library information is available at http://www.nvcc.edu/library/.
    Staff members provide reference assistance and instruction in the use of resources.
    Regional consortia agreements enable patrons to use their NVCC ID cards to borrow library materials from Fairfax County, Prince William County, Arlington County, and Alexandria Public Libraries and from George Mason University, University of Virginia (Northern Virginia Regional Center), Virginia Tech, Northern Virginia Graduate Center, Marymount University, and Strayer College.

Learning/Placement Testing Laboratories
    Systems for individual use of self-instructional materials are common to all campus learning laboratories. Individualized instruction is offered through a variety of instructional systems. Testing services for placement purposes, for classes, and in support of the Extended Learning Institute are administered in the learning laboratories. Trained staff members provide access, instruction, and tutorial assistance in foundation subjects. Both specialized and generalized learning laboratories are designed to support and complement the instructional programs on the individual campuses.

Audiovisual/Instructional Technology Services
    Audiovisual/Instructional Technology Services supports classroom instruction, community services, the library, and the learning laboratories. The staff assists faculty in the technological aspects of instructional design, including photography, computer graphics, video production, and support satellite and compressed video teleconferences.
    

Information Technology Support Services
    
The LRC provides college-related information technology services, which include microcomputer installation, hardware and software troubleshooting, network connections, and technology training.

Television Services
    Television production, satellite downlinking, and Virginia Distance Education Network video links among the campuses are provided by the College Telecommunications Center supported by campus staff. The Telecommunications Center is located on the Annandale Campus and provides a complete television production, editing, and transmission facility. The Telecommunications Center provides a direct link to local cable-tv systems for credit telecourses and other College programming. The Center also connects with the College's satellite uplink.



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