SERRC LIBRARY AND PRODUCTION CENTER

 

AS OF APRIL 1, 2008, library items will no longer be loaned out.  Please promptly return any items you have checked out.

 Logon to the SERRC Library at:

http://web2.leeca.org/html/english_unicorn/login/SER/welcome.html                                           

The SERRC maintains a collection of instructional materials, assessment instruments, videotapes, and reference materials for loan to special and regular education professionals, parents, and other persons working with children with disabilities.  The library is structured around the following main subjects/topics: 

Assessment

Bilingual/Special Education

Handicap Awareness

Health/Physical Education

Low Incidence/Severely Handicapped

Mathematics, Occupations

Perceptual Motor

Personal Development/Guidance

Professional/Parent

Reading/Language Arts

Recreation/Leisure Time

Science

Self-Help/Living Skills

Social Studies

You can go on line and browse through our collection at your leisure at the website above.   If you would like to check out anything from our library you will need a library card.  The ESC of Lorain County provides us with van service to get our materials out to you and allows you to return them to us in this same manner.  We also have an Erie/Huron van service that runs once a week on Tuesdays for this same purpose.

 

 

Van Service-The ESC of Lorain County has a delivery service that picks up and delivers Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and covers most of the Lorain County schools.  The SERRC has an Eire and Huron County courier service also that picks up and delivers to all of the Erie and Huron County  board offices one day a week, on Tuesdays.

 

Contact Librarian:

Judy Morgan

jmorga1@leeca.org

 

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Production Center

We offer the opportunity to design and produce materials. This includes the use of the Artwaxer, Accu-Cut and Ellison Letter Machines and dies to cut out letter, shapes  and laminating. A current SERRC library card is required to access library and production services.

The Artwaxer applies a thin coating of melted Artwax to paper, fabric, plastic or laminated materials that you want to stick up on classroom walls of concrete block, plaster or dry wall, on wooden doors and woodwork, metal and cork surfaces. Artwax is non-toxic. Artwax residue can be removed from most surfaces with window cleaner and paper towels.

 We also have two laminators, a cutting board and a copy machine available for you to use. 

Lamination

10 cents for small laminator    20 cents for the large laminator

Artwaxer

5 cents a minute

Copy Machine

5 cents a copy