Library Hours
August 11 - 26
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pmWeekends - CLOSED
AT A GLANCE Located in a modern 31,000 square-foot facility that was opened in 1995, the Mount Aloysius College Library is designed to serve the needs of the students, faculty, and staff with the most up-to-date print and electronic resources available. Noted for sustained, high-quality services and extensive resources, the Library supports the College's educational, research, and outreach missions.
The highly expert and customer-friendly library staff ensures the efficient retrieval, delivery and circulation of information resources. Other services include reference assistance, scheduled information literacy instruction, copyright support, course reserves and interlibrary loan.
The Library offers a rich and varied collection of print, electronic, and other non-print materials that has been developed to support the curricula in all disciplines. Supplementing a book collection of around 100,000 items are 15,000 current print and electronic journals, providing current information for reading and research. The Library collection also includes a selection of videos, DVDs, audio recordings, microform holdings, and the equipment to access these special formats.
Specialized collections include the Ecumenical Studies Collection, a Juvenile-Juvenile Fiction collection and a Law Library.
State-of-the-art electronic research and information resources include subscriptions to more than 30 databases, both general and discipline-specific. Trials are run during the academic year of new database that are under consideration.
NetLibrary is a collection of online electronic books, accessible through Mountlink.
Mountlink, the Library's online catalog, provides quick and concise information on publications held in the Library.
November 09, 2009
Spring Registration Begins - New Students
November 13, 2009
Final Day to Withdraw from an Individual Course with a Grade of "W"
November 23, 2009
Total Semester Withdrawal Deadline
November 24, 2009
Thanksgiving Vacation Begins After Last Class