Spring 2021 Library Services: Online, In-Person, & In-Between [Updated Mon., April 26]

Your Durham Tech librarians are here for you, virtually and in-person at the Main Campus and Orange County Campus Libraries.

A very important reminder: If you’re coming anywhere on any of the Durham Tech campuses, you need to wear an effective face covering over both your nose and mouth the entire time you’re on campus. Masks are available at the Library desk and other locations on campus for those who need them

Durham Tech Library Spring 2021 Schedule for April 26-30.  Virtual library services are available from 8:30-5:00 Monday through Friday, but if chat is offline, please contact the Library via phone or email. The Main Campus Library plans to be open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The Orange County Campus Library plans to be open Monday from 12:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Virtual services are available on Friday from 8:30 to 5:00. Appointments are preferred for both campuses.  To make an appointment, email the general library email account (library@durhamtech.edu) or call 919-536-7211 extension 1631. Before coming to campus, everyone should complete the Durham Tech Daily Check-In form to get the current code word. Face coverings over the nose and mouth are required the entire time you are on campus. Expect to show a photo ID and have your temperature taken at the Library check in desk. Hours may change during the week as required for the College's COVID response plan. Please check the library homepage or call the library before coming to campus. Updates will be posted and sent out to the college community. Library chat (ChatStaff) is staffed by Durham Tech Librarians Monday through Friday during business hours. Library staff are available through email as well. Students, faculty, and staff may request appointments at the Northern Durham Center, Orange County Campus, and Main Campus at alternate times through the library email account (library@durhamtech.edu). We will try our best to work with you.

We want to encourage you to stay online if you are able. The Center for Academic Excellence has awesome tutoring available for technology help and you can always chat with or email your librarians. Need a computer, Chromebook, or internet at home? Check out the Computer and Internet Assistance page to get started requesting help. 

If you feel sick, have been tested for COVID and are waiting for the results, or have been exposed to COVID, please stay home. Give us a call (919-536-7211, extension 1631) or send us an email (library@durhamtech.edu) to see how we can help you remotely. 


Welcome to the Durham Tech Library.

If you do need to come to campus when we are open, you will be required to complete the Durham Tech Daily Check-In form to get the daily code word. When you arrive in the library, you will be required to check in at the library desk with a photo ID (student ID preferred) for contact tracing and you will give the daily code word and have your temperature checked. Quick trips are encouraged.

We are currently operating at a 25 person maximum capacity, and our downstairs areas are closed (study areas, downstairs computer lab, and book stacks). If the Library is at maximum capacity, you’ll be asked to wait outside until someone leaves. When health conditions improve, the maximum occupancy will increase. 


Well, what can you do and what can we help you with through virtual and in-person library services? 

What we can do for faculty, staff, and students online through our Library website: 

What you can do IN the library: 

  • Check out a digital camera, webcam, or headphones with mic for you to use at home. Students will need to fill out a Technology Agreement form. Contact us for more information. 
  • Return your books or DVDs to the Main Campus Library. We have a new outdoor book return in the traffic circle outside Building 5 (near the flagpole) and another book return outside Building 5 (under the overhang near the building entrance). Please do not return checked out laptops to the outside book return. 
  • Return long overdue books or DVDs that aren’t damaged. If you don’t have the book anymore or if it’s damaged, email us at library@durhamtech.edu and we’ll talk about replacement or paying for the item. You’ll need to clear your library account before you can check out additional items and before you graduate. 
  • Borrow books or DVDs. Please contact the library with the books or DVDs you need, either specific titles or on particular topics and check out our blog post on how to use the library catalog hold system. ILL is also up and running, and we can arrange at time for you to come get your books.  
  • Use reserve textbooks in the Main Campus library. Textbooks for many classes are available for in-library use. Check our list of on-shelf reserve materials and call or email before coming to make sure your textbook is available. If you need to rent or buy a textbook or access code to use at home for the entire semester, please contact the bookstore
  • Come ask for help, ask questions, or study. The library is open, but we will need to maintain physical distancing to keep everyone safe, so if you can ask online, please do. You are welcome to study in our designated spaces while we’re open, but current health guidelines encourage short trips. 
  • Provide access to printing and copying.  The Xerox printers/copiers are open in the library with your Papercut account. For scanning, there are lots of awesome apps out there that can quickly scan pages to make pdfs– we’ve heard great things about CamScanner (upgrade for free to the student version by registering your .edu email address) and the HP Smart app (no HP printer needed to scan). For faxing, try scanning your documents and then sending them through faxzero.com

What we cannot do (sorry): 

  • Check out a study room for you and five of your best study friends. We have some study areas available, but are encouraging short trips to the library whenever possible. For group studying, have you tried Teams, Zoom, or Google Meet/Hangouts? We’re using Microsoft Teams around Durham Tech. Phone apps are available for all these programs and no worries about finding a parking space or traffic.

Please let us know what we can do to help or if we can try to direct you to any college resources, even if it isn’t on this list. Reach out and let’s see what we can do.