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Starting research on a topic? Use the Gale PowerSearch as a first step. Then narrow down your search to the best databases for your topic.

Print books and ebooks throughout Massachusetts

LEA | Library ebooks and audiobooks

Library eBooks and Audiobooks (LEA) is a lending program which, for the first time, allows the patrons of one network to check out eBooks and Audiobooks from the collection of another network.

The LEA program, powered by OverDrive, now allows patrons of any participating network to use their home library card to borrow eBooks and Audiobooks from all of the networks. Every Massachusetts resident can now access a huge collection of over 350,000 titles!

With LEA, it is now possible for any Massachusetts resident, via either their public library card or the Boston Public Library's eCard, to access eBook collections from across the state. 

Laptop Request for Class Use

For laptop request, use this Google Form.

Welcome to the A.E. Studzinski Library

In the A. E. Studzinski Library, students and faculty work together in a range of creative, intellectual enterprises.

Poet Jacob Sam-La Rose writes of the magic of libraries: "Libraries are playgrounds for the imagination. They are treasure troves, sites for discovery and exploration and spaces to commune with thinking from across the ages."

Come to the Studzinski Library to explore, discover, commune, innovate, and think.

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Looking to use the library for an activity, class, or event?

Check the Studzinski Libguide calendar for availability of space and resources. Then email the librarians of your interest in using the library [space, date, and time]. Add your request to SJP Events Calendar to avoid conflict. The librarians will add your request to the libguide calendar and email you confirmation.

Xaverian Brothers | Fundamental Principles

Concordia res parvæ crescunt.

"In harmony small things grow."

St. Joseph, Protector of the Xaverian Brothers

At times you will discover that God’s ways are not your ways,

and God’s thoughts are not your thoughts. 
When this happens,

try to surrender yourself trustingly
into the arms of your Parent God,
who knows you,

understands you,

and loves you.

(from the Fundamental Principles of the Xaverian Brothers adapted for use in XBSS Schools)

 

 

Salem Press Digital Resources

MLA Handbook | NEW

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MLA Handbook | Undergraduate Research in Literature | Digital Literacy

Available on campus | Access through A to Z Databases

 Also, see the video course on MLA 101 on Vimeo in the MLA Handbook link.

  How do I cite generative AI in MLA style?