Michael S. Cettei Memorial Library

The Michael S. Cettei Memorial Library is located in Donaghay Hall. The Library’s collection includes books, periodicals, audiovisual items and online computerized databases, as well as other materials selected to support and enrich SCC's many academic programs and certificates. The Library offers the following internet resources:
- Pleased with your library service at SCC? Let us know by taking a short online survey. Let us know what you think of the Cettei Library' s collection, service, and instruction. To participate in this survey click here.
- Visit the Corning Museum of Glass for streaming videos of glass art demonstrations. Books, videos, and periodical articles at the museum's library can be obtain through Interlibrary loan. See the library for details.
- Online access to the current collection along with fourteen other local South Jersey libraries through LOGIN library consortium.
- NIne online subscription databases including EbscoHost, CQ Researcher, Facts on File, and Encyclopedia Britannica. More about our subscription databases.
- The Virtual Academic Library Environment of New Jersey (VALE), which offers access to general, art related, business, legal and nursing/allied health periodicals through popular databases LexisNexis, ABI Inform, and Art Full Text. More about our subscription databases.
- The Jerseycat interlibrary loan service, which provides access to the holdings of libraries throughout the state;
- Q and A NJ, an online service of the New Jersey Library Network. Provides online chat room access to a NJ state librarian who can answer your reference questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To access this service go to http://www.qandanj.org/
The Library also houses a special collection donated by Woodstown Friends titled “Salem County Peace Center.” This special collection contains information on the Holocaust, genocide and other human rights-related material, as well as items on the teaching of tolerance. Please contact the Library staff for more details.