The Louisville Public Library is a wonderful resource - all you need is a Library card. If you live, work, go to school or own property in Jefferson County you are eligible for a card.
Likewise, Spalding Unviersity students and faculty have access to walk-in service at other academic libraries in the Louisville area including:
University of Louisville - including the Medical Library
University of Indiana-Southeast
Jefferson Community and Technical College
Bellarmine University
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
They all have unique collections and helpful staff.
Check out the Spalding Library web site for driving directions. http//www.spalding.edu/library
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Did you know?
The library is open from 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Friday 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
The library has access to 60 different journal databases and 100,000 books on a variety of topics.
The library has Microsoft Office 2007 on all its computers and can assist you with basic word processing needs.
The library has a great staff that can assist you in finding books, articles, and Internet resources on just about any topic you can imagine.
The library databases can now be accessed via a Blackboard site, Spalding Library Information.
Librarians can assist you with Blackboard.
The library has access to 60 different journal databases and 100,000 books on a variety of topics.
The library has Microsoft Office 2007 on all its computers and can assist you with basic word processing needs.
The library has a great staff that can assist you in finding books, articles, and Internet resources on just about any topic you can imagine.
The library databases can now be accessed via a Blackboard site, Spalding Library Information.
Librarians can assist you with Blackboard.
Louisville Free Public Library Resources
Spalding faculty, staff, and students can access resources at the Louisville Free Public Library from home. One especially helpful resource is for scholarly journal articles. You will need to get a library card from the Louisville Free Public Library and set up an account. You must use the password from this account each time you access the public library's research databases.
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