- Your HCC ID card also serves as your Library card with which you can check out materials from the library and access online resources.
- To obtain an HCC ID/Library Card, present your current HCC registration receipt and one form of photo identification at the circulation desk in room YLRC 201. ID/Library cards are updated each term by presenting proof of paid registration.
- Your library card may be used at any HCC campus.
Checking Out Materials
- You must present your HCC library card to check out materials.
- Patrons are fully responsible for all materials borrowed with the card.
- Circulating books may be renewed if no request has been made to borrow the book. You can check your library account online at My Account.
- Overdue notices will be sent via Hawkmail (Hawknet-Campus Cruiser). You will be responsible for the cost of unreturned library materials.
- Videotapes may be checked out for one week.
- Students who fail to return overdue materials will have a hold placed on their academic records.
- Reference Books may be used in the library only.
- Items placed on reserve may be used in the library only, unless a loan permit is specified by the professor.
InterLibrary Loans
If HCC Ybor City Library doesn't have what you are looking for, let us help locate your desired materials through our Interlibrary Loan service.
Reserve Materials
Faculty may reserve items for their classes at the circulation desk in room 201 of the Library. Reserve items may be used by students in the library only, unless the professor has specified a brief loan period.
Reciprocal Borrowing
With a current HCC ID/Library card, students will be allowed to check out books from USF or any other state university system library. Please be aware that USF DOES charge a late fee for overdue materials and any unpaid fines could result in a hold being placed on academic records.
Leisure Collections
For your enjoyment, the library has a wide assortment of bestsellers in print and audiobook format which are available for checkout. We also have a variety of recreational/educational videotapes that may also be checked out.