http://blogs.shu.edu/archives/2011/10/trina-padilla-de-sanz-collection-exhibit/
Month: November 2011
Final exam hours
The Library will be open 24 Hours, 7 Days a week for final exams starting on
December 4 at 7:00 am until December 20 at 11:00 pm
December 21 – 22 Wednesday – Thursday ………… 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
The library will be closed from December 23 to January 2, 2012 for Christmas Recess.
Textbook adoptions for Spring 2012
When you order course materials for the spring semester, please make sure to check the library catalog to see whether we have a copy of your book(s).
If the library has a print copy, please take the time to put the item(s) on reserve for your class. If we have an electronic version of a book, please let us know that you are using it for a class so that we can monitor use and request an additional copy if needed.
If the library does not have the book(s) that you are adopting, please consider donating or loaning a copy to place on reserve.
While the library does not typically purchase textbooks, if you are adopting a book that you feel would be a valuable long-term addition to our collection, you may request it here.
Many thanks for your assistance in providing our students with the resources they need to succeed.
New Database: Women and Social Movements.
We have added a new database, Women and Social Movements in the United States: Scholar’s Edition to our database collection. We welcome your feedback.
Librarians present at the Advancing Catholic Scholarly Research Symposium
Professors Loesch and Deyrup display the results of their survey on digital projects at Catholic universities, colleges, and seminaries in North America at a symposium held at Duquesne University, PA on November 9 and 10, 2011. Seton Hall is a founding member of the Catholic Research Resources Alliance (CRRA)
New books
Did you know that recently arrived books can be found on the 2nd floor of Walsh Library, near the reference desk? Come and check them out, or search the catalog using the “new books” tab.
Got questions? Ask a Librarian
Do you need help with your research? Have a question about library resources? Your librarians will be happy to help. You can ask a question online or by text. For one-on-one help, make an appointment with a subject specialist.