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The Library is committed to a culture of inclusivity, equity and advocacy by providing quality resources, spaces, staff and instruction in the pursuit of intellectual discovery, life-long learning and student success.

Book a Librarian
Not sure where to start on a research project? Get personalized one-on-one research assistance with a librarian.

LibGuides
Research guides to useful websites, books, and program information.

Library Catalog
Books and videos owned by the Library. Renew Items.

RTC Library YouTube Channel
Our collection of instructional videos consists of introductions to the library and its services and how-to videos that explain how to use the databases and tools available to RTC students and staff.

Find magazine & journal articles and ebooks & full-text encyclopedias in online databases like ProQuest.

Log into the RTC databases from off-campus using your email address and password. Need to find an article or an eBook from the library? Click on the database you want to use, type in your student or employee email address, and then type in your password. Students, your password is your student number preceded by "Rtc#".

Questions? Call us at (425) 235-2331 or email us librarian@RTC.edu.


Subscription Databases

Renton Technical College Library offers students, faculty and staff in-library and Internet access to these subscription databases. If you are accessing these databases from off-campus, you will be asked for your Renton Technical College email username and password.

Chronicle of Higher Education – National and international news about higher education. (You may have to sign up for an account using your RTC email address.)

CINAHL Plus with Full Text – Nursing and Allied Health journals and magazines. Over 770 titles are full-text.

Credo – Credo offers 600+ encyclopedias and dictionaries on health, food, history, business, music, literature, biography and more.

CultureGrams – Information on the daily life of over 180 world cultures. Also includes population statistics, maps, and pictures.

EBSCO Community College eBook Collection – Over 47,000 non-fiction books on science, the humanities and social sciences.

EBSCO eBooks IT Core Collection – Over 4,000 books on networks, operating systems, programming languages, system architecture and more.

EBSCOhost eBook Open Access – Over 2700 ebooks from university presses and scholarly publishers on all topics from history to the sciences.

eLibrary – Search books, journals, newspaper, and magazine articles and television transcripts.

Exploring Race in Society – Articles, reports, and more covering important issues related to race, diversity, and inclusivity in society today.

Gale Academic OneFile – Scholarly journals and other trusted periodicals on all topics.

Gale eBooks – Search Gale encyclopedias for information these subjects:

  • Nursing
  • Medicine
  • Biotechnology
  • Psychology and Mental Health
  • Education
  • Law
  • Multicultural studies
  • Science
  • History

Gale General OneFile – Magazine and newspaper articles on news, health, personal finance, technology and many other topics.

Gale OneFile: Informe Academico – Revistas y revistas académicas de y sobre América Latina mayoritariamente en español y portugués. Spanish and Portuguese journal, magazine and newspaper articles.

History Study Center – Learn about US and world history with these books and original documents.

Kanopy Streaming – Videos on success at work, safety, art, gender, American values, health care, and much more.

NoodleTools – Help in formatting your APA and MLA bibliographies.

Nursing Reference Center – This database offers current information on diseases, patient education resources, drug information, continuing education, lab & diagnosis detail, best practice guidelines, and more.

ProQuest – Journals, magazines, and reference books

  • ABI/Inform Trade & Industry
  • Family Health Database
  • Research Library
  • ProQuest Newspapers - including the New York Times and Washington Newsstand

PQ Literature – Research authors, literary works and literary criticism.

PrepSTEP – Assists with College Success, math and English skills, basic computer skills, and offers practice tests in many subjects. Some resources are in Spanish.

SIRS Discoverer – Magazine articles and pictures on everything from current events to biology to art history. (Easy reading level.)

US Newsstream – Search over 1,000 US newspapers for current and past content.

WOIS – Career, education, training information.

Wayfinder – Includes WorldCat, a catalog of books and ebooks from libraries all across the United States, and dissertations and theses in WorldCat Dissertations database.


Free Databases

These databases are available free to anyone with internet access.

Congressional Research Service Reports – High quality, non-partisan research on thousands of issues, places and things of interest – from battleships to Zika.

Directory of Open Access Journals – More than 9000 free full text scholarly and scientific journals.

Drugs.com – Free pharmacology information.

GreenFILE – Research environmental issues in this index of more than 600 journals.

JSTOR – A searchable database of thousand of journals, 1200 of them available in full text. Sign up for Register & Read to get access to free articles.

King County Library Databases – Many databases, including LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda), the New York Times, Seattle Times, and more.

MedlinePlus – Index to articles and webpages on health. MedlinePlus is published by NLM and NIH.

National Academy Press – The publisher of the books authored by the US National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council makes more than 4,000 of those books available free as PDF files.

Open Access Library – A search engine offering more than 125,000 online scholarly journal articles.

The library offers the following services and resources:

  • Reference assistance in the Library
  • Reference assistance off-campus through email or chat, using Ask WA
  • Library Workshops & Orientations
  • Internet access and office software access
  • Access to many useful King County Library databases
    • Students: your login is your ctcLink number, preceded by RTC. Your pin is the last four digits of your ctcLink number. Example: login: RTC200000999, pin: 0999.
    • RTC employees: your login is your ctcLink number, preceded by ERTC. Your pin is the last four digits of your ctclink number. Example: login: ERTC200000999, pin: 0999.
  • LibGuides - research guides to useful websites, books, and program information.
  • Interlibrary loan
  • Group study rooms
  • Photocopying, printing and scanning
  • Lots of study space
  • Help creating citations and bibliographies
  • Equipment Loans including webcameras, external DVD drives, DVD players, cameras, phone chargers

Renton Technical College Library makes every reasonable effort to provide  all students, including those with disabilities, with access to its collections and service. More information on services for students with disabilities.


Collections

The library's collection includes:

  • Over 75,000 paper and electronic books, covering all areas of the curriculum
  • Thousands of electronic and paper journals and magazines
  • Over 2,000 videos, audiotapes, and CD-ROMs

Loan Periods

  • Most books: Two weeks
  • Videos and audiotapes: One week
  • Magazines: Two weeks
  • Reserves: varies from in library use only to one week
  • Reference materials: in library use only

A current RTC ID card is required for materials check-out. (These are available at the Learning Resource & Career Center, on the first floor of the library building.).  Items may be renewed several times if no one has registered a request for them.


Library Cards

Any current RTC student, faculty, or staff member may get an RTC ID card.  Students can get these from the Learning Resource & Career Center, on the first floor of the library building.  Faculty and Staff should contact HR to get their ID card/badges. You will be financially responsible for all items checked out on your account. Please let the library staff know if you have lost your ID card or changed your address or phone number.


Library Policies

Read the RTC Library Policies.


Suggest Library Materials

 The RTC Library always seeks suggestions for our collection from our customers.  If you are interested in suggesting an item to be purchased for our collection, please complete this form.


Art in the Technology Resource Center

The Library and TRC building house several art works. See pictures and brief descriptions.

Administration

  Name Contact Information
Photo of RTC Associate Dean of the Library Clevell Roseboro II smiling

Clevell Roseboro II
Associate Dean of the Library

(425) 235-6729

Faculty

  Name Contact Information  
  Kristin Ferguson
Metadata Librarian

kferguson@rtc.edu
(425) 235-2492

 
Di Zhang Di Zhang
Faculty Librarian - Instruction
dzhang@rtc.edu
(425) 235-6731
 

Staff

  Name Contact Information
Yeuh Yueh-Lin Chen (Pronounced Yuѐ-Lin)
Library Specialist
ychen@rtc.edu
Christopher Gwyn Christopher Gwyn
Library Paraprofessional
cgwyn@rtc.edu
(425) 235-5551
Joshua Allen Joshua Allen
Library Coordinator
jallen@rtc.edu
(425) 235-2331

 

CONTACT

Inside the RTC library; a person walking, motion blurred, walking past the computers, books, and magazines

Hours of Operation

  • Monday:  8:15 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday – Thursday: 8:15 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Friday:  10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
  • Saturday: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Library staff is available to help in person or via email or phone.

Phone: (425) 235-2331

Email: library@rtc.edu

Online: 24-Hour Reference Chat