Collections
Curriculum Materials Center (CMC)
The CMC collection supports the curriculum of the Saint Joseph's University Department of Education. Most materials in the CMC circulate and may be checked out at the Service Desk. More information is available at Library Toolkits: Curriculum Materials Center.McNaughton Books--Popular Reading
In response to users' requests for leisure reading, the Library subscribes to the McNaughton Collection. Under this plan, the Library "leases" current books from its vendor and exchanges non-circulating books for new releases. Both fiction, including mysteries, sci-fi, and romance novels, and non-fiction titles are selected to satisfy the wide range of interests in the University community.Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
The Instructional Technology Center (ITC), located in Room 34 Barbelin Hall, is operated by Instructional Technology and Distributed Learning, one of the groups within the Office of Information Technology at Saint Joseph's. The ITC houses the University's collection of video tapes, videodiscs, CD-ROM's and DVD's.Campbell Library is a special information center, located in 157 Mandeville Hall and fully supported by the Academy of Food Marketing, that supports Food Marketing students and faculty and provides assistance to visitors from the food industry.
Faculty Bibliography/Faculty Scholarship Database
The Library maintains a Faculty Scholarship Database that records Saint Joseph's University Faculty publications and scholarly activities.The Archives at Saint Joseph's University is responsible for the collection, maintenance, and preservation of all university materials in an effort to keep them as part of this institution's historical record. The Archives collection includes the papers of former congressman and ambassador Thomas M. Foglietta and a collection of Historical Photographs of Saint Joseph's University. More information on access to materials is available on the Archives page.
Special Collections consists of a variety of rare and unique books and artifacts. More information on access to materials is available on the Archives page.
