Category: Resources

Worldcat Local Beta

The beta version of Worldcat Local (WCL) is now available to faculty, students and staff. You can preview the site at: http://luclibrary.worldcat.org WCL is unique in that it combines results from both the local library catalog and WorldCat, an international library catalog reflecting millions of worldwide holdings. Patrons can not only easily find materials at […]

Corpus Thomisticum

Corpus Thomisticum is a freely-accessible project provided by Roberto Busa and associates in collaboration with Fundación Tomás de Aquino, IBM, CAEL, Universidad de Navarra. The Corpus Thomisticum project provides access to the complete works of Thomas Aquinas, with a bibliography covering all studies on Aquinas and his doctrine, from the 13th century to present. Texts […]

GreenFILE: New resource focuses on environment

GreenFILE is a freely-accessible research database focusing on the relationship between human beings and the environment, with well-researched and accessible information on topics ranging from global warming to recycling to alternative fuel sources. Comprised of scholarly and general interest titles, as well as government documents and reports, GreenFILE offers a unique perspective on the positive […]

Europa World Year Book available online

First published in 1926, the Europa World Year Book has consistently been one of the best reference sources on world affairs. Europa World provides authoritative, current, and analytical information about countries and international organizations. The online edition adds value by incorporating more frequent updates than the print edition and by offering several simple yet powerful […]

Additions to Gale Reference E-Books

We recently added four excellent resources from the Gale Virtual Reference collection — Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences New Catholic Encyclopedia New Encyclopedia of Africa These resources are available on the library website under “Databases by Title”. For more information on these resources, contact a subject librarian.

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