Below are links to local libraries. If you can't find what you need here at the SCC Library, try searching the available resources at the libraries below. Seattle Public Library and King County Library have reciprocal borrowing priviledges, meaning that if you are eligble to borrow from one of those institutions and have a library card there, you can get a card and borrow from the other library too! See their sites for more info on obtaining a card.
The
library at Edmonds Community College is only a few short minutes away, and might have the information you need! As an SCC student, you can borrow materials from Edmonds CC Library (as well as all other WA state Community Colleges) using your SCC Student ID.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet
King County Library serves the communities of King County outside of Seattle (though Seattle residents can borrow materials from KCLS, too!). 43 branches around the county help to make KCLS one of the highest circulating library systems in the country. Visit their site to find the branch nearest you.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet
With three branches in the city (North, Central, and South),
Seattle Community College libraries offer a lot of information for college students. As an SCC student, you are eligible to borrow materials from the Seattle Community College libraries using your SCC student ID.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet
The
Seattle Public Library is one of the premier municipal libraries in all of the United States. With more than 25 locations throughout Seattle, you're never far from an SPL branch. Find the branch nearest you, or search for books, videos, or other materials, which can then be delivered to a convenient SPL location for you to pick up.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet
The
Sno-Isle Library System serves members of communities in Snohomish county and the islands of Puget Sound. Twenty branches provide service to residents in these areas.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet
As the premier research institution in the state of Washington, UW has an extremely extensive
library. Even if you aren't a student at UW, you can still make use of their resources if you are a resident of WA. Community borrowing cards are available, which allow you to borrow library materials if you aren't a student (fees apply). We can also obtain materials from the UW library through our Interlibrary Loan Program.
Access Rights: Available to General Public
Location: Internet