There are three libraries at Atlantic Cape Community College, one on each campus. The Mays Landing campus is the location of the main library, William Spangler Library, which is in D Building. The Atlantic City campus is the home of the Worthington Information Commons, and on the second floor of the Cape May campus is the Mullock Family Library. Each of the libraries has different hours.
The libraries provide students with access to resources that support research and learning at the undergraduate level. The libraries are also the location for in-person tutoring, which is free to all students. (See Tutoring section for more information.) The libraries provide a wide range of academic support for students and faculty. Books, articles, and other information resources are available in print and digital formats. Reference librarians provide assistance in identifying the best resources for any research project.
Mays Landing Campus
William J. Spangler Library
Daniel Leeds Hall (D1)
Circulation: (609) 343-4951
Reference: (609) 343-5665
Worthington Atlantic City Campus
Worthington Center Library
Circulation: (609) 343-4800 x4726
Cape May County Campus
Mullock Family Library
Second Floor
(609) 463-3713
All campuses:
Library email: library@atlanticcape.edu
Tutoring email: tutoring@atlanticcape.edu
Library web page: atlanticcape.edu/library
On Instagram @AtlanticCapeLibraries
Materials
Library resources are available to the college community and also to residents of Atlantic and Cape May counties. The book collection includes more than 70,000 books and 250,000 digital books. The library subscribes to magazines in areas of general interest and areas of study.
Students, faculty and staff can check out and return materials, including those from the Atlantic County Library System, the public library, at any of the campus libraries. The Atlantic Cape library card is integrated with the ID card. Stop by any of the circulation desks with your college ID to activate your library card.
The library subscribes to online resources including a streaming media platform. If you have any questions about searching, ask a librarian or stop in.
Books and articles not owned by the college library can be obtained for students, staff and faculty, free of charge, from libraries throughout the country, using the library’s interlibrary loan service. Ask about this service at the reference desk or email library@atlanticcape.edu. Be sure to take a look at the library website to see what is available to you, including the informative resource guides.
Thousands of full text newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals are available through our online databases. In addition, we have digital subscriptions to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
We deliver! Simply email library@atlanticcape.edu with the titles you want, and we will deliver the items anywhere on campus. When finished with the item, email us and we will come to your campus location to pick up the items.
Students can borrow library books from the libraries and return them by the due date or request an extension. If items are not returned, a Hold will be placed on the student’s college account.
Off-Campus Database Access
If you’re trying to access some of the library resources and not on campus, you will be asked for a login and password. If you don’t know the info, contact the library in person, by phoning, or by emailing library@atlanticcape.edu. Students can also find login information in Blackboard or can ask their instructor.
Reserve Collection
Each of the campus libraries maintains a reserve collection to support the classes that are taught on that campus. Textbooks are available to students for in-library use. Instructors may also place supplemental material in the reserve collection.
Computers
Students have access to computer workstations, laptops for in-library use, scanners, printers and photocopiers. Students can print, scan and make photocopies in the libraries. Each library has a charging station. Assistive technology software is available on all computers. Various assistive technology devices are available.
Nonprofit Resource Center
The Atlantic Cape Nonprofit Resource Centers are located in the Atlantic City and Cape May County campus libraries. They each offer comfortable office settings for local nonprofits to conduct funding research and include public access to Candid's Foundation Directory Online, the Grants to Individuals databases and Candid's Guidestar. These resources are available during regular library hours at the Mullock Family Library, Cape May Campus, and the Information Commons/Library, Worthington Atlantic City Campus. Please check our current library hours prior to visiting. Students are welcome to use the Nonprofit Resource Center.
Study in the Library
The library strives to create a comfortable and inclusive environment where students can work productively. Study rooms are available on a first come basis at the Spangler and Mullock libraries.
Students are asked to help us to keep the libraries clean, comfortable, and inviting. Covered beverage containers are allowed in designated areas, but should be kept away from library computers and books. Food is limited to small snacks. There are snack and beverage machines in the Spangler Library on the Mays Landing campus.
Tutoring
Tutoring is free to all current Atlantic Cape students. Atlantic Cape offers a variety of tutoring services including Atlantic Cape employed tutors and a 24/7 outside service. Nearly all subject areas are covered; hours and availability vary. On-campus tutoring is offered in the libraries. Online, remote tutoring is available live by chat, interactive whiteboards and live meetings, and asynchronously. Students can submit papers for review by our tutors by emailing tutoring@atlanticcape.edu.
Some courses are assigned a designated tutor, accessible only to students enrolled in that course, through Blackboard.
Options for the different formats of tutoring services vary depending on a student’s individual needs and circumstances. Students should email tutoring@atlanticcape.edu for more information or to make a request for tutoring assistance or stop by one of the libraries.