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CMC Hours
Mon-Thurs 7:45am - 9:00pm
Friday 7:45am - 5:00pm
Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday Closed

Please Note:

The CMC is closed during semester breaks, holidays and football game day.

The CMC will be closed on Monday May 28th 2012 for Memorial Day.

Education Complex, ED 194
P.O. Box 162666
Orlando, FL 32816-2666
Phone: (407) 823-2791
Fax: (407) 823-3984

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CMC Lib Guides

CMC The Arts

The 700's-800's within the CMC's General collection contain books and manipulatives in relation to the arts. Many of these items range from text book assistance for music teachers, instruments, books on art techniques, but even items on recreational activities. This will break down each section of the 700's exploring idea's for cumulatives or just to give a heads start into the catalog search..

CMC Generalities

The 000-100 is a Dewey classification of books relating to the history, description and critical appraisal of intellectual activity. Also included in this classification are books relating to computer electronics, software, hardware, data collection, computer graphics and virtual reality.

CMC Geography and History

This is the 900 section of the Dewey Decimal System that covers Geography and History and where a variation of resources can be found, from books to manipulative from around the world.

CMC Literature

This is the 800 section of Dewey Decimal System that has a major focus on poetry but also other resources such as William Shakespeare.

CMC Religion

This section of the Dewey Decimal class cover religions of different walks of life. The CMC has books that explore religions, customs and rituals.

CMC Research

Information about the CMC, how to navigate the catalog and search database are available in this lib guide.

CMC Social Sciences

This section of the Dewey Decimal class cover Social Sciences (how people live and work in society; law, government and institutions)