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SERVICES 125 DVDs. You also can use the website to search over 100 article databases. The database coverage includes general as well as subject specific databases, full- text journals, newspapers and online reference books. Access to databases and electronic reserves materials is made available to students from off-campus via HCC login/ID. LIBRARY SERVICES Members of the Library's staff are available to help you. Services provided by these staff members include: • Research paper and class project consultation • Phone and "Ask a Librarian" online assistance • Information literacy instruction • Assistance reserving group study rooms To check out materials, you must have your HCC ID. Regular books may be checked out for 4 weeks and renewed— in person, or online. Fines will be charged for overdue materials. Students who lose or do not return all items checked out to their individual cards may lose borrowing privileges until the items in question are returned or replaced at the student's expense. Also, any outstanding Library fines or fees will prevent students from registering for courses, receiving grades, and receiving transcripts. The Library staff members strive to provide a pleasant and productive study environment for all HCC students, and anyone disrupting this environment may be dismissed. Standards of Classroom Behavior Policy (page 71) apply to the Library as well. When working with others, students should keep conversations to a minimum. Any non-studying activity should be moved to other spaces, such as the Galleria. Food is not permitted. For their own safety, unattended children under age 16 are not permitted in the Library. THE LIBRARY'S COMPUTER POLICY Computer workstations provide HCC students access to the Library's research resources. Students are to use Library computers for purposes that are solely academic, and logging on implies student understanding of this policy. Inappropriate or illegal use of Library computers includes, but is not limited to: • Plagiarism, violation of copyright laws, forgery; • Violation of any individual's privacy; • Harassment of any kind; • Destruction or misuse of Library hardware or software, including downloading, copying, or tampering by deletion, modification, or addition, any files installed by authorized staff for student use, or the addition of any files from external sources; • Game playing; • Transmission by electronic mail of threats, chain letters, or spamming tactics; • Transmission, printing, or distribution of pornography. Students using Library computers also agree to abide by all policies for Standards of Acceptable Use of Campus Technology (see page 109). MARYLAND VOTER REGISTRATION Students wanting to register for voting in the federal and gubernational elections can obtain a voter registration form at the Welcome Center or the Office of Student Life (SA-201). It is the student's responsibility to complete the form and send it to the appropriate county board