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GTC Library Transformation! : The Renovation Journey

GTC Library Temporary Move in Progress

GTC Library Temporary Move - Building 700 Banquet Hall

About the Move starting December 2021

About the Temporary Move.

This temporary move is a direct response to the construction of the new Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies  Building, and the renovation of the Library Space in Building 100 room 402

New building in progress. Where is the Library?

Coming 2023 New Library Entrance !! Outside Quad

Outside Quad - Showing new library entrance

Temporary Location

Beginning January 2022 The Library's Temporary Location will be in the 700 building Banquet Hall

Banquet Hall Building 700

Space will be recreated for Study rooms & Tables; Office Space and an area for Library Workshops

Ask Us!

 Ask Us (email)

 Call Us 678-226-6270

 sms, chat, communication, email, letter, mail, message Text Us 678-929-2571

Lawrenceville Campus
Building A/ Room 501
Monday - Thursday 8 am - 8:30 pm

Friday  8 am - 4 pm
Saturday  9 am - 1pm
Break Hours:
Please see Lawrenceville Campus 
Library Calendar

Alpharetta-North Fulton Campus
Room 139 off the Atrium
Monday - Thursday 8 am - 4:30 pm

Friday  8 am - 4 pm Remote Service
Break Hours:
Please see Alpharetta-North Fulton 
Library Calendar

Lawrenceville Campus Library
678-226-6270

Alpharetta-North Fulton Campus Library
470-282-5396

Email
gtclibrary@GwinnettTech.edu

Library Staff

  • Deborah George, MLIS - Director of Library Services
  • Yvette Williams, MLIS - Assistant Director of Library Services
  • Jozina Cappello, MLS - Librarian
  • Lakshmi Ramachandran, B.SC - Library Associate
  • Keitaro Mikami, B.SC - Library Associate

Research and Information Literacy (RAIL)

  • FIND information
  • EVALUATE information
  • USE information

Employers want candidates with these skills:*

  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Problem Solving Skills
  • Decision Making Skills
  • Information Skills

Finding, evaluating, and using information involves critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making skills. Develop research and information literacy skills for success at school, at work, and in life.

*Hart Research Associates: Falling Short? College Learning & Career Succes 2015