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Library

We're here for you. Sure, students are the primary users of the Delta College library, but we're also a public library, here for you.

Want to borrow a book? Research something using our collection of databases? Find a government document? Ask us. We love helping people find what they're looking for.

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Services available through your Delta College library
  • 50,000 books and over 200,000 ebooks
  • Magazines and journals – both print and online
  • Textbooks, anatomical models and calculators on reserve
  • Ability to call, text, chat or visit in person with reference librarians
  • Approximately 125 computers with college software in the open computer lab area


Library Research Resources

Book Collection

Our book and ebook collection complement each other, and consist of titles that support research.

Access other library catalogs

  • The Delta Library book catalog is an online catalog for Tri-County libraries, including Delta College, Northwood University, Bay County Libraries,  the Public Libraries of Saginaw, and more.
  • MeLCat is an online catalog of participating Michigan libraries that also permits direct requesting of resources.
  • Use WorldCat to access collections from libraries around the world at once.
  • Books and articles from libraries other than Delta can be borrowed using an
    Interlibrary Loan form.

Articles & Databases

Millions of full-text articles are available in our online databases.

Federal Depository logoGovernment Documents

As a Federal Depository, our Government Documents collection disseminates information produced by all three branches of government.

Archives

The Delta College Archive contains college documents from the formation of the college until recent times. 


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The Library holds around 60,000 print books and 200,000 ebooks at any given time.

Questions

Over 3,500 questions are asked at the reference desk each year.

Articles

Millions (and millions) of articles are available through the Library's databases.