Learning Resource Center

The Cooking & Hospitality Institute of Chicago

  • Hours & Contact

    7 to 7 Monday-Thursday
    7 to 4 Friday
    11 to 3 Saturday
    Closed Sunday

    Email us!
    312-873-2069
  • Find Books

    Search the CHIC online catalog to find books in the library.

    Click to recommend a book
  • Find Articles & eBooks

    CECybrary is the place to go for magazine articles, newspaper articles, digitized books, and more. Log in with your Portal username and password. Need help? Ask!

    New York Times username:chiclibrary password: library

    Chicago Tribune username: library@chicnet.org password: chiclibrary

  • Skill Labs

    Skill labs are an opportunity to practice and improve specific skills under the guidance of a chef.

    Fridays in Kitchen 3. Morning, mid-day, and evening.

    Click here to register for culinary skill labs.

    Click here to register for baking & pastry skill labs.
  • Student Resource Services

    Did you know that, as a CHIC student, you have access to expert help and information 24 hours a day? SRS can help with any issue that interferes with your life and your success.

    Call 1-866-640-4777 or log on www.studentlifetools.com. username: CHIC610 password: flourish

    These services are free and 100% confidential.

Chat with your librarian

Posted by chiclibrary on 2006/05/17

If you are at home (or even on campus) and have a library question, sign into your AIM account and look for 'thechiclibrary', then pop up and ask your question. You might ask things like,

"Do you know of any good nutrition websites?" or

"What is the password for cecybrary?- because I forgot" or

"Can you tell me when my books are due?"

Right now this service is available Monday through Friday from 7am until 3pm. Let us know if you're more likely to use it if we increase those times by posting a comment below. In the meantime, feel free to pop up.

One Response to “Chat with your librarian”

  1. Dana Hildreth said

    MQ-
    Thanks for puting this handy site together! Hopefully students will utilize this as an interactive tool to advance themselves in their education. Keep up the good work!

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