Please use the DRE 098 research guide to find books, articles from the library's databases, information on evaluating websites, and MLA citation to support your assignments. If you have questions regarding any of the resources mentioned in this guide, please ask a librarian for assistance. We're here to help!
This course is designed to develop proficiency in integrated and contextualized reading and writing skills and strategies. Topics include reading and writing processes, critical thinking strategies, and recognition and composition of well-developed, coherent, and unified texts; these topics are taught using texts primarily in the Lexile® range of 1185 to 1385. Upon completion, students should be able to apply those skills toward understanding a variety of texts at the career and college ready level and toward composing a documented essay.
About the Library
Where is the Library Located?
As an ACC student, you can check out a variety of different types of library materials. Here's a brief selection of what is offered.
Check out limits - 7 items at a time
Books - 7 books for 30 days
DVDs - 2 DVDs for one week
Audiobooks - 2 audiobooks for 30 days
Magazines - for use only in the library
In order to check out library materials, you are required to present your ACC student ID. If you do not have a student ID, please review this information on how to obtain one.