Research and Study Facilities

Library

CCNY Libraries includes:

  • The Morris Raphael Cohen Library (North Academic Center)
  • The Architecture Library (Spitzer School of Architecture 101)
  • The CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Archives and Library (NAC 2/202)
  • The Music Library (Shepard 160)
  • The Science/Engineering Library (Marshak 29)
  • The Center for Worker Education Library (25 Broadway, 7th Floor)

Cohen Library, built around an atrium in the North Academic Center, occupies five floors and houses Humanities, Powell School, and Education materials. The collections are the largest in the CUNY system, totaling more than 1,700,000 books, 901,600 microforms, 27,800 scores and recordings, 8,000 videos and DVDs, and 1.3 million digital images. Designated a federal depository in 1884, the library has 148,826 government documents. The Archives and Special Collections Division contains 4,191 linear feet of official records and historical material on the College in addition to rare books and special subject collections. Digital holdings include 944,121 e-books, 150,000 online periodicals, and 100,000 digital government documents. The library serves the instructional and research needs of undergraduate through doctoral levels and provides study areas, carrels, and computer workstations for students and faculty.

The City College Libraries web site (http://library.ccny.cuny.edu) provides quick and easy access to digital resources – full text, indexes, dissertations and catalogs – in 236 databases. The OneSearch library catalog provides access to library holdings both at City College and throughout CUNY.

Books and periodicals are arranged on open stacks. The Library of Congress classification is used for the shelf arrangement of most books.Three hundred and fifty computers provide access to digital resources, document preparation software, and the Internet. CLICS, the intra-CUNY borrowing service, allows users to request materials from any library in the University, for delivery to any CUNY library of their choice. Document delivery, Interlibrary Loan, and METRO referrals enable faculty and students to obtain materials from other library collections in the metropolitan area and beyond. MaRLI (Manhattan Research Library Initiative) provides borrowing privileges at NYPL, Columbia and NYU libraries to graduate students who apply to the program. See https://www.nypl.org/help/research-services/MaRLI for more information.

Library faculty provide individualized library service and information literacy instruction on multiple levels, from FIQWS classes through graduate courses. For research assistance, contact us at: library.ccny.cuny.edu/askus/contact.

Office of Information Technology

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is committed to leveraging technology to support our students’ pursuits of their academic achievements. The mission of the Office of Information Technology is to:

  • Empower the user community to achieve the highest level of academic and administrative success through the effective use of information technologies
  • Facilitate academic innovations in teaching, learning, research and scholarship
  • Deliver excellent technology services in support of City College’s mission

The OIT is committed to collaborating with the college community to provide excellent information technology products and services. We recognize that the College community has the best chance to succeed when we within the OIT strive for excellence and uphold the highest standards in our daily operations.

Recognizing that many of our non-traditional students work demanding jobs and support extended families, we have made recent investments to optimize accessibility and convenience. Students can use remote technology from home or work to access academic software installed on workstations on campus. Smart lecture halls and classrooms have been outfitted with audiovisual and telecommunications enhancements to facilitate remote instruction and recording lectures to make them available online. To accommodate the multitude of technology devices in use on campus, we continuously upgrade and expand our wireless infrastructure to improve connectivity and bandwidth throughout the college.

In response to the covid-19 pandemic, under the stewardship of our Vice President of Operations and Chief Information Officer, safeguarding the health and well-being of our college community is a paramount concern. In addition to many other technology investments, we recently upgraded the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems throughout the college to ensure clear air filtration. 

The OIT is responsible for software applications, hardware support, telecommunications, media services, network infrastructure, instructional technologies application development,  and information security. In addition to providing technical support services to the College community we also initiate technology enhancement projects and implement innovative solutions to technology-based issues to improve campus life.

As College populations become more and more technology savvy, the professional skills development of the OIT staff has become extremely important. We are committed to staying current with the high-level trends of technology and their corresponding impact on education with constant training for our staff.

The OIT houses two general computer labs to facilitate the technology needs of our students. (1) The North Academic Center (NAC) General Student Lab, which hosts over 100 Windows-based computers; and (2) the cITy Tech Center, City College’s state-of-the-art computing, learning and training resource center. Located on the ground floor of the Cohen Library in the North Academic Building, room NA 1/301, these facilities are designed to accommodate student learning in a variety of stimulating configurations. The Tech Center provides the following services:

  • Over 300 workstations
  • Seven printers (five general-use, one color, and one wifi enabled)
  • Two Active Learning Classrooms (capacity of 35 students in each) 
  • Ten media study rooms (MSR) with dual-flat panel displays that accommodate from three to six students
  • Fifteen two-person study rooms equipped with Windows or Macintosh desktop workstations
  • Three smart classrooms containing 32, 35 and 50 workstations, high definition projectors, and, in the largest classroom, a podium with AV controls and laptop connections.
  • Over 80 single-use desktop computers in the open bays, many are also configured to allow remote login

The workstations are configured the college’s site-licensed software, including Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office 365, Matlab, SAS, and SPSS. The spatial configurations accommodate students who choose to work individually, as well as provide incentives for student collaboration.

In addition to the computer labs managed by the OIT, many academic departments have their own computers labs for the students in their curriculum. The OIT has worked together with many of these academic departments to make the computers available from off-campus.

For students, the IT Service Desk acts as a one-stop point of contact for campus-wide information technology support for a wide range of services, including:

  • Technology support configuring mobile devices (including tablets, smart phones, and laptops) to access college resources
  • CUNYfirst support
  • Blackboard support
  • Accessing general use site-licensed software
  • Using CCNY’s e-mail system (Citymail)
  • Account login and password reset

This one-stop shop solution has given the OIT staff a direct way of engaging the technology needs of students, faculty and staff.

Call us at 212.650.7878, email us at servicedesk@ccny.cuny.edu or visit us on the ground floor of the Cohen Library in the North Academic Building, room NAC 1/301.

For more information on our services and opening hours visit our website: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/it/help

Our Academic Technology Services (ATS) unit is responsible for the design and implementation of audiovisual (AV) technology in classrooms, lecture halls, and conference rooms across campus.

ATS also oversees the campus-wide Digital Signage system, Zoom conferencing platform, and iMEDIA Reservation Desk.  In addition, ATS provides guidance to faculty and administrators on best practices to use, design, and implement AV technology.  

ATS provides the following services:

  • Classroom AV technology support
  • Audio-visual resources for loan
  • Student device loaners including laptops, tablets and internet hotspots
  • Digital Signage services
  • Zoom conferencing services

The College has over 150 Smart Classrooms that are outfitted with a display or projector and projection screen, audio speakers and a wired or wireless interface for use with laptops, tablets, document cameras and other AV devices. 

Call us at 212.650.5480 or come find us in NAC 1/201.

At City College you will be joining a community devoted to creating and sharing information. Whatever happens you will be a learner, a discoverer, and a technology consumer at City College. You will be using computers and other information technologies for your coursework. We in the OIT are committed to helping you to achieve your full potential and are ready and available to answer any questions.