Providing information resources to Lake Land College students, faculty, staff, and community residents.
Library Hours
See the LLC Library website for hours.
Phone & Email
Circulation Desk
(217) 234-5367 [email protected]
Reference Desk
(217) 234-5440 [email protected]
Library Director
(217) 234-5338 [email protected]
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Library Cards
Students, faculty, staff, and Lake Land College District residents can get a library card for free at the Circulation Desk. Students must present their student ID, and we will put your library barcode on the back of it. The card is good for two years and may be renewed, so don’t discard it if you plan to use the library again.
Renewals
You may renew library materials in person, by phone (234-5367), or online. For online renewals, go to SHARE, our online catalog, and click on My Account. You will need to log in using your barcode number (on the back of your library card or student ID) and your Password.
Interlibrary Loan
If you have a library card, you can request items from other libraries in the SHARE catalog by clicking on the Request It button. Our Interlibrary Loan service can also get materials not available through SHARE. Contact the Circulation Desk for help.
Catalogs
To find books and audio-visual items at Lake Land, use SHARE. SHARE is the online catalog used by Lake Land and at least 400 other libraries in the Illinois Heartland Library System. Through SHARE, you can look for books and AV items, check on your library account, and request items from other libraries in the system.
Online Databases
Our library subscribes to more than 60 online databases that contain the full text of articles from thousands of print sources such as magazines, newspapers, journals, and reference books. These are available on the Databases link on the library webpage. These databases can be accessed from off-campus, but you will need to login with your Hub/IRIS login to use them.