The Hayden Memorial Library was named after the founder of Citrus College, Floyd S. Hayden. It is located north of the Ross L. Handy Campus Center and east of the Administration Building. The library reopened in August 2002 after extensive renovation and expansion. It includes an Archives/Special Collections and an Art Gallery, where student and faculty work is exhibited. The library staff assists students with their research for term papers, speeches and personal information needs. The library has individual and group study areas, computers, audiovisual equipment, photocopiers and scanners. The library faculty include two full-time faculty librarians, six adjunct faculty librarians, and 12 classified staff members including Library Media Technicians I, II & III, Library Media Assistants, a Reference Technician and an Audiovisual Media Assistant. The library also employs student workers. The Citrus College Library is committed to providing quality library services and resources for Citrus College's diverse community, the residents of the Citrus Community College District, and other users of the Library. In support of this mission we strive to achieve the following goals:
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1) Creative, Critical, and Analytical Thinking
a. Library users utilize the library's virtual and physical resources.
2) Technology/Information Competency
The information competent student
a. determines the nature and extent of the information needed.
b. accesses needed information effectively and efficiently.
c. evaluates information and its sources critically and incorporates selected information into his or her knowledge base and value system.
d. individually or as a member of a group, uses information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose.
e. understands many of the economics, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information and access and uses information ethically and legally.
See ACRL Standards for more information. Updated 3/27/13
Floyd S. Hayden, Founder of Citrus College, 1915. Published with permission.
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