The library at Chattahoochee Technical College’s Marietta Campus announced recently the addition of more resources with a listening library now available for students, faculty and staff. The new resource contains around 150 vinyl LPs and about 200 CDs of mostly popular music with a few classical selections as well. Donated by Chattahoochee Technical College Instructor David Kellogg, as well as various students, faculty, and staff, the collection is currently available for use.
“This is a wonderful addition to the services and resources already available at the Chattahoochee Technical College Libraries,” said Director of Libraries Barbara Moore. “Through music we can engage with students on a whole new level.”
Vinyl records can be played in the library, where there are also loan out turntables and high quality stereo headphones for listening. Students will need to present a student ID. Librarians will also be on hand to help those who have never used an old-school turntable or vinyl records. CDs can be played in the library, using the PC disc drives, or checked out for home or car use.
For more information on this and other services provided by the Chattahoochee Technical College Library, students and faculty are encouraged to speak with a librarian at any of the college campuses or visit www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/library/. Those interested in donating to the library’s collection of vinyl records and CDs should contact David Kellogg at David.Kellogg@chattahoocheetech.edu.