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Library Hours During Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 by Jonathan Smith

The University Libraries and Archives will have reduced hours over the Thanksgiving Holidays, November 24 – 28. Regular hours will resume Sunday, November 29.

Mullen Library Campus Libraries
Tuesday, 11/24 8am – 5pm 9am – 5pm *
Wednesday, 11/25 CLOSED CLOSED
Thursday, 11/26 CLOSED CLOSED
Friday, 11/27 CLOSED CLOSED
Saturday, 11/28 9am – 5pm CLOSED

* Please note that the Physics Library will open 12pm – 5pm on Tuesday, Nov. 24.

For more information please see Mullen Library hours and Campus Library hours.

Download the 2009-2010 schedule

New Research Guide in Art and Art History

Friday, November 13th, 2009 by Kevin Gunn

The Religious Studies and Humanities Services Department has created a new research guide in Art and Art History.

The guide is designed to orientate the researcher to finding and using resources in Mullen Library at The Catholic University of America.

Questions, comments and suggestions can be directed to Kevin Gunn, Coordinator of Religious Studies and Humanities Services.  Samantha Saporito assisted in the making of this guide.

New Research Guide for Biblical Studies

Monday, November 9th, 2009 by Dustin Booher

Need to find a Greek New Testament, a commentary on Exodus, or some journal articles for a research paper?

The Religious Studies and Philosophy Library has just published a new online research guide for Biblical Studies.

Questions and comments can be submitted to Dustin Booher, Religious Studies Librarian.

New Research Guides in Modern Languages

Friday, October 30th, 2009 by Kevin Gunn

The Religious Studies and Humanities Services Department has created 4 new research guides for Modern Languages researchers:  French, Spanish, Italian, and German.

The guides are designed to orientate the researcher to finding and using resources in Mullen Library at The Catholic University of America.

Questions, comments and suggestions can be directed to Kevin Gunn, Coordinator of Religious Studies and Humanities Services.  Samantha Saporito and Nathan Mueller assisted in the making of the guides.

The Tower Archive Now Available Online

Monday, October 26th, 2009 by Leslie Knoblauch

The Tower has served as the student newspaper at The Catholic University of America since the Fall of 1922. In an effort to preserve the newspaper, and to make it easily accessible to researchers, alumni, and the general public, the microfilm versions of the newspaper have been digitized and put online in The Tower Archive Online. You can search The Tower Archive Online at http://tower.lib.cua.edu.

The Tower Archive Online includes the very first edition of The Tower dated October 27, 1922 through the edition dated May 6, 2003.  The Tower Archive Online is available to anyone, from anywhere, and is keyword searchable.

Changes to Aladin Discovery

Monday, October 26th, 2009 by Jonathan Smith

Our new search interface Aladin Discovery has undergone a few improvements lately. Most notable is that the default location for search is now Catholic University. If you would like to expand your search to include all WRLC libraries, click on the option for “Show items from all locations“. Alternately you can use the drop-down menu to the right of the search results to select a specific school.

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As we now have a CUA specific version of Discovery, we can make modifications that will best suit our students and faculty. Discovery is still in beta, and we will continue to tweak and make changes throughout the semester. Please send us your thoughts and comments to help us improve Discovery.

New Finding Aid Available Online for the John C. Cort Papers

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 by W. John Shepherd

The John C. Cort papers consists of correspondence, clippings, writings, book drafts, publications, and photographs reflecting his career as a labor leader, writer, and activist. Please see finding aid at http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/cort.html

Pettigrew for President Treasure Chest Series Now Online

Friday, October 9th, 2009 by Maria Mazzenga

Responding to an appeal by the Commission on American Citizenship at Catholic University, George A. Pflaum of Dayton, Ohio began publishing a bi-monthly comic book, the Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, for distribution in Catholic parochial schools. Intended as an antidote to the perceived immorality of popular comic books, Treasure Chest contained educational features, narrated the lives of saints, and presented adventure stories featuring realistic characters with what were considered wholesome values, like patriotism, equality, faith, and anti-communism.

By the early 1960s, the Treasure Chest was at the height of its popularity. In 1964, Joe Sinnott, the illustrator of Marvel Comics’ “The Fantastic Four”, teamed up with writer Berry Reece to produce a story depicting a U.S. presidential election. It was set in the future: the presidential election was supposedly that of 1976, the year of the nation’s bicentennial. “Pettigrew for President” lasted for ten issues, following the campaign trail of the fictional Tim Pettigrew from the announcement of his candidacy through the national convention of his party. The candidate’s face was carefully hidden in every panel, until the final page of the final issue of the story, when Pettigrew is finally revealed: the first black candidate for president of the United States!

This site presents the full Pettigrew series in its entirety for the first time. It also features biographical material on the series’ author and illustrator, a question and answer interview with Berry Reece, and background information contextualizing the series.

New Finding Aid Available Online for the Vatican Counicl II papers of Bishop Ernest Primeau

Thursday, October 8th, 2009 by W. John Shepherd

A new finding aid is available online for the Bishop Ernest Primeau Vatican Council II Collection. This collection includes preparatory materials that he compiled for the pontifical commission for the discipline of the clergy and the faithful, documents that reflect his work with the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity and his personal involvement in the development of key decrees and declarations, as well as correspondence pertaining to more general work. It does not contain material relating to the administration of the diocese of Manchester during the council.Access the finding aid at http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua

Login to Use Most Computers in Mullen

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 by Kitty Tynan

The Library has implemented a login requirement for most of the desktop computers in Mullen.  CUA students, faculty and staff will need to enter their CUA network username and password (also used for your CUA email) to use the computers.  Please remember to logout when you finish, so that your information is secure.  The computers in the first floor lobby will remain available for anyone to use to quickly check email, look up a book, etc. They will not require a login.