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Book and Article Request

Item Requests Book Request Article Request Book and Article Request Conditions First place to look for finding books: Request an EZBorrow book EZBorrow policies can be found on the services & policies page. Note: Most items are shipped in 3 to 5 business days. *Renewals can be done within your library account. Can’t find what you are looking for in EZBorrow? Fill out a book request form and we may be able to find it for you. Interlibrary Loan Book Request Form Note: Most ILL books ship in 7 to 10 business days. To renew an ILL book, you must email Caroline Horgan, caroline.horgan@laroche.edu. Can’t find the article through our library databases? Fill out the article request form to have an article sent to you via email. Article Request Form Note: Most articles are delivered electronically within 72 hours of request during business days. Please check the library’s catalog before making a request. Please search for your article through the library databases or the library catalog before making a request. Be sure to give the full bibliographic information. Do not use abbreviations in your citations. Specify the source that you obtained the information from. If you used an online database, which database did you use. Do not just write “internet.” Most ILL books ship in 7 to 10 business days. Most articles are delivered electronically within 72 hours of request during business days. Some may take longer depending on availability. While most ILL materials are sent for free, be aware that some suppliers charge for materials. We will contact you before we order any materials that have a cost attached. First place to look for finding books: Request an EZBorrow book EZBorrow policies can be found on the services & policies page. Note: Most items are shipped in 3 to 5 business days. *Renewals can be done within your library account. Can’t find what you are looking for in EZBorrow? Fill out a book request form and we may be able to find it for you. Interlibrary Loan Book Request Form Note: Most ILL books ship in 7 to 10 business days. To renew an ILL book, you must email Caroline Horgan, caroline.horgan@laroche.edu. Can’t find the article through our library databases? Fill out the article request form to have an article sent to you via email. Article Request Form Note: Most articles are delivered electronically within 72 hours of request during business days. Please check the library’s catalog before making a request. Please search for your article through the library databases or the library catalog before making a request. Be sure to give the full bibliographic information. Do not use abbreviations in your citations. Specify the source that you obtained the information from. If you used an online database, which database did you use. Do not just write “internet.” Most ILL books ship in 7 to 10 business days. Most articles are delivered electronically within 72 hours of request during business days. Some may take longer depending on availability. While most ILL materials are sent for free, be aware that some suppliers charge for materials. We will contact you before we order any materials that have a cost attached.

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Best Practices Mental Health

Best Practices in Mental Health A, peer-reviewed journal that represents the highest quality scholarship in the field of mental health, providing a interdisciplinary and evidence-based focus for its audience of mental health educators and practitioners. The journal keeps with National Institute of Mental Health’s (NIMH) priority to promote the integration of technology, replicate and improve promising practices, and continue to provide diverse and enlightening perspectives. URLhttps://link.gale.com/apps/pub/8QWO/AONE?u=pl5257&sid=bookmark-AONE

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Archives Presentations

About John J. Wright Library 50th Anniversary Pictorial History John J. Wright Library 50th Anniversary Pictorial History A PowerPoint presentation of the history of the John J. Wright Library was created on the occasion of the library’s 50th Anniversary and can be viewed by clicking here. John J. Wright Library 50th Anniversary Pictorial History A PowerPoint presentation of the history of the John J. Wright Library was created on the occasion of the library’s 50th Anniversary and can be viewed by clicking here.

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Archives Our History

Our History The La Roche College Archives was officially recognized on April 3, 1979, when it was announced by President Mary Joan Coultas that the first archivist of the college would be Sr. Mary Kenneth Kearns. Prior to that time, Sr. Georgine Sieber and others would collect newspaper clippings, memorabilia and other important papers of the college in the hopes of one day starting an archive. Sr. Mary Kenneth (left) was the driving force behind the establishment of La Roche College and was the perfect choice to begin preserving the history that she and others had created. She was joined by Sr. Alma Haberman (right) who was the Assistant Archivist.

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Articles

Articles History of the College Mascot: From Red Devil to Redhawk Curfews and Culottes: Early Student Life The Future Starts Here: The Zappala College Center Campus Throughout the Years Photo display German Club Holiday tradition photo display John J. Wright Library 50th Anniversary photo display Commencement Throughout the Years photo display The Madrigal Dinners From Red Devils to Red Hawks: The Evolution of a College Mascot Click here to read “From Red Devil to Red Hawk” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman,’07, M.A., College Archivst. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2014, p.34. Curfews and Culottes: Early Student Life Click here to read “Curfews and Culottes:  Early Student Life at La Roche” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman ’07, M.A., College Archivist. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2015, p.31-32. The Future Starts Here: The Zappala College Center  Click here to read “The Future Starts Here:  The Richard A. Zappala College Center” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman ’07, M.A., College Archivist. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Winter/Spring 2016, p. 27-28. Campus Throughout the Years Photo display “Campus Throughout the Years.” Photo display. Click here to view the photo display in From the Archives, Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2016, p. 52. German Club Holiday tradition photo display Click here to see the German Club making gingerbread houses in “Holiday Traditions.” Photo display. From the Archives.  Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2017, p.36. John J. Wright Library Celebrates 50th Anniversary photo display Click here to view the “Wright Library Celebrates 50th Anniversary” photo display in From the Archives, Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2017, p.40.   Commencements Throughout the Years Click here to view “Commencement Throughout the Years” photo display in From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2018, p. 42. Click here to read about a special holiday tradition from the past, “The Madrigal Dinners” by Rachel M. Landau, Archivist in “From the Archives”, Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2019, p.46. From Red Devils to Red Hawks: The Evolution of a College Mascot Click here to read “From Red Devil to Red Hawk” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman,’07, M.A., College Archivst. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2014, p.34. Curfews and Culottes: Early Student Life Click here to read “Curfews and Culottes:  Early Student Life at La Roche” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman ’07, M.A., College Archivist. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2015, p.31-32. The Future Starts Here: The Zappala College Center  Click here to read “The Future Starts Here:  The Richard A. Zappala College Center” by Elizabeth Williams-Herrman ’07, M.A., College Archivist. From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Winter/Spring 2016, p. 27-28. Campus Throughout the Years Photo display “Campus Throughout the Years.” Photo display. Click here to view the photo display in From the Archives, Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2016, p. 52. German Club Holiday tradition photo display Click here to see the German Club making gingerbread houses in “Holiday Traditions.” Photo display. From the Archives.  Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2017, p.36. John J. Wright Library Celebrates 50th Anniversary photo display Click here to view the “Wright Library Celebrates 50th Anniversary” photo display in From the Archives, Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2017, p.40.   Commencements Throughout the Years Click here to view “Commencement Throughout the Years” photo display in From the Archives. Connected Magazine, Spring/Summer 2018, p. 42. Click here to read about a special holiday tradition from the past, “The Madrigal Dinners” by Rachel M. Landau, Archivist in “From the Archives”, Connected Magazine, Fall/Winter 2019, p.46.

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Archives About Us

About Us  What we do:  The Archives collects, houses, and preserves documents, photographs, memorabilia, and artifacts pertaining to the history of La Roche University from its inception in the 1950s until the present. What we have: College records, sports uniforms, yearbooks, photographs, student publications, memorabilia and other items are housed in the Archives. Please see the Listing of Archive Materials for more information. Requests for materials: Archival collections (documents, photos, memorabilia, etc.) do not leave the archives without Library Director’s permission. Photocopies, and scans can be provided upon request free of charge. Scans will be transferred digitally (through email or a service such as DropBox or Google Drive).    Donations: The Archives encourages and accepts donations of any documents, publications, photographs, items, or other materials which pertain to the college’s history. Please contact the Library Director for any questions.  Location: Motherhouse

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Anesthesia Resources

Online Journals eBooks Want the full-text article, not the abstract? Click here to request the full article. AANA Journal (American Association of Nurse Anesthetists) Founded in 1931, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) is the professional association representing nearly 53,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and student registered nurse anesthetists nationwide. The AANA promulgates education and practice standards and guidelines, and affords consultation to both private and governmental entities regarding nurse anesthetists and their practice. Anaesthesia (open access) Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Anesthesia and Analgesia (abstracts only) ​ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA is the “The Global Standard in Anesthesiology,” and provides the practice-oriented, ​pre-clinical and clinical research you need to keep current and provide optimal care to your patients. Each monthly issue brings you peer reviewed articles on the latest advances in drugs, preoperative preparation, patient monitoring, pain management, pathophysiology, and many other timely topics. Anesthesia: Essays and Researches (Coverage Exceptions  – 2 year delay; full-text) Covers technical and clinical studies related to anesthesia, pain management, intensive care and related topics including ethical and social issues. What are Coverage Exceptions? Coverage exceptions include gaps of a year or more. These may occur because of a change in contract terms with the publisher or other factors affecting content availability within the specified ranges. Anesthesiology (2 year delay, request articles as option for newer articles) Anesthesiology is the official journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists but operates with complete editorial autonomy. With an independent and internationally recognized Editorial Board, the Journal leads the specialty in promotion of original research by providing immediate open access to highlighted articles and free access to all published articles 6 months after publication, supported by an active press release program. British Journal of Anaesthesia (Open Access) The British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) publishes high-impact original work in all branches of anaesthesia, critical care medicine, pain medicine and perioperative medicine including fundamental, translational and clinical sciences, clinical practice, technology, education and training. In addition, the Journal publishes review articles, important case reports, correspondence and special articles of general interest. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (abstracts only) or Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (open access) Article types consist of invited editorials, reports of original investigations (clinical and basic sciences articles), case reports/case series, review articles, systematic reviews, accredited continuing professional development (CPD) modules, and Letters to the Editor. The editorial content, according to the mission statement, spans the fields of anesthesia, acute and chronic pain, perioperative medicine and critical care. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia (abstract only) The Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is primarily aimed at anesthesiologists who deal with patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic, or vascular surgical procedures. JCVA is international in scope, with a multidisciplinary approach and emphasis on rapid publication of clinically relevant material. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia (abstract only) The Journal of Clinical Anesthesia is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering a variety of topics in anesthesiology. Local and Regional Anesthesia Provides information on the development, pharmacology, delivery and targeting and clinical use of local and regional anesthetics and analgesics. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest (abstract only) Provides information on the world literature in obstetric anesthesia. Pediatric Anesthesia (abstract only) Pediatric Anesthesia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by John Wiley and Sons covering research on the use of anesthetics in children. PubMed PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health maintain   the database as part of the Entrez system of information retrieval. PubMed comprises more than 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Research and Opinion in Anesthesia and Intensive Care (Quarterly Journal) The journal covers technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of development, analgesia, anesthesia, and intensive care drugs. Anesthesia eBooks  e-books that focus on a wide range of Anesthesia topics. areas. eBook Medical Collection Designed for use in clinical settings, biomedical libraries and academic-medical institutions, this subscription collection features more than 3,600 hand-selected e-books that focus on medical specialties, nursing, allied health and general practice areas. Want the full-text article, not the abstract? Click here to request the full article. AANA Journal (American Association of Nurse Anesthetists) Founded in 1931, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) is the professional association representing nearly 53,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and student registered nurse anesthetists nationwide. The AANA promulgates education and practice standards and guidelines, and affords consultation to both private and governmental entities regarding nurse anesthetists and their practice. Anaesthesia (open access) Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Anesthesia and Analgesia (abstracts only) ​ANESTHESIA & ANALGESIA is the “The Global Standard in Anesthesiology,” and provides the practice-oriented, ​pre-clinical and clinical research you need to keep current and provide optimal care to your patients. Each monthly issue brings you peer reviewed articles on the latest advances in drugs, preoperative preparation, patient monitoring, pain management, pathophysiology, and many other timely topics. Anesthesia: Essays and Researches (Coverage Exceptions  – 2 year delay; full-text) Covers technical and clinical studies related to anesthesia, pain management, intensive care and related topics including ethical and social issues. What are Coverage Exceptions? Coverage exceptions include gaps of a year or more. These may occur because of a change in contract terms with the publisher or other factors affecting content availability within the specified ranges. Anesthesiology (2 year delay, request articles as option for newer articles) Anesthesiology is the official journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists but operates with complete editorial autonomy. With an independent and internationally recognized Editorial Board, the Journal leads the specialty in promotion of original research by providing immediate open access to highlighted articles and free access to all published articles 6 months after publication, supported by an active press

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Services Policies

Services & Policies Computers Printing & Copying Borrowing & Renewing Books Library Reserves (including textbooks) Circulating Materials (non-books) EZBorrow / ILL Policies Collection Development Policy Donations Policy / Deed of Gift Public / Non-Current Student Policies Computers: John J. Wright Library has a total of 28 computers for student use. Ask library staff about laptops. Computer access for the public: Our computers are open access to all. For public patrons, you must sign our Guest Computer Form and give the library staff your valid PA Driver’s License for verification of identity. Library Staff are the only ones who have the authority to log in guests at computers.  Wi-Fi:Wi-Fi is available for only students, staff, and faculty.  Wright Library Resources – Computer Policies Library resources are managed and monitored by the Office of Information Technology in conjunction with the Director of Wright Library and/or the Director of Information Technology. Use of such resources is restricted to students currently enrolled at La Roche. Any exceptions must be previously approved by the Director of John J. Wright Library. Use of such resources is restricted to research of an academic nature. Alteration of library computers by students is strictly forbidden. This includes, but is not limited to, installation of software, altering the desktop picture/settings, deletion of software or system files, alteration of control panel settings, network, etc. Disabling, or attempts to disable security and/or monitoring software/hardware is strictly forbidden. The Office of Information Technology and Staff of John J. Wright Library reserves the right to inspect any form of removable media which is suspect and believed to have been used in these labs. Printing and Copying: 10¢ per page for black & white and 25¢ per page for color. In order to print, students must have money on their Papercut account.  Students who need to print must log in to their account, using their user name and password. Printing and Copying for the Public: Non- La Roche students will purchase printing and copying services from library staff. Printing and copying prices are listed above. Maximum Number of Books/Multimedia: Students: 10 items (of all types) can be checked out at a time. Students are not to have over 10 items at a time on their account. Please refer to library staff for any exceptions. Borrowing is suspended if a student has $20 or more in fines.  Faculty: Faculty can checkout up to 100 books at a time, and renew up to 8 times per book. Faculty must still follow the checkout policies and not exceed the overdue fine of $25. If overdue items reach the max fine of $25, we ask that the faculty member pay the fine or checkout privilege will be suspended. Staff: Staff can checkout up to 10 books at a time, and renew up to 3 times per book. Staff must still follow the checkout policies and not exceed the overdue fine of $25. If overdue items reach the fine of $25, we ask that the staff member pay the fine or checkout privilege will be suspended. Checking out items for the public: 10 items (not including: game consoles, IPads, and laptops) at a time on your account. In order to check out library materials, you must first purchase a library card for $5.00. Library cards are sold at the front desk of the library.  Must have PA Driver’s license or PA State ID to purchase library card. Lifelong Learners (https://www.laroche.edu/lifelonglearning/) If you are a participant in the Lifelong Learning program, you can receive a free library card. Participants will have the same privileges as the public. Loan Period for Books: General circulation: 3 weeks  Reference books: some reference books can not be checked out, and some can be checked out for up to 1 day.  Reserves: Textbooks can only be checked out for 2 hours, and cannot leave the library. Permanent reserves can be checked out for 1-3 days.  Renewing To renew books, login to your account. The “login” feature is found on the top of the website.  Borrowers can have 3 renewals of circulating books for a total checkout time of 12 weeks. Wright Library and EZBorrow rbook enewals can be done online by viewing your patron record here, by calling 412-536-1063, or in person. Interlibrary Loan renewals must be authorized by the lending library. Please contact caroline.horgan@laroche.edu to request renewals for ILL items. These renewals are at the discretion of the library staff. Overdue Fines: 10¢ per day for books  $1 per day for reference materials and permanent reserves.  Damaged or Lost Material: Library materials are lent with the expectation that users will return them in the same condition as they received them. Damages to library materials include: pencil/ink notations and underlining, highlighting, water damage, food stains, torn pages, broken spines, etc.  Library staff will note any conditions already affecting items at the time of the lending transaction. If library materials are returned with any damages not previously accounted for, replacement fees will be charged to the current borrower. Likewise, if a borrower loses any library materials, then replacement fees will be assessed. The borrower may or may not be able to provide a replacement copy at the discretion of the Library Director. Replacement fees are assessed based upon the current market cost to replace the item. In addition to the replacement fee, the borrower is assessed two additional fees: a $5 billing fee and a $5 processing fee. Our reserve items are the following: Course reserves / textbooks Loan period: 2 hours and cannot leave the library Overdue Fine: 50¢ per hour  If textbook is taken out of the library, student will automatically receive a $50 fine included with the overdue fine.  Also, security will be notified as this will then be considered theft. Calculators Loan Period: 3 days  Overdue Fine: $1 per day late  Laptops Loan period: Checkout for 2 weeks, but can be loaned until the end of semester.  Overdue Fine: $20.00 per hour  Before checking out a laptop, you will be required to sign a Laptop Agreement Form.  Click Laptop policies for more policies.  IPad Loan Period: 3 days Overdue Fine: $20.00 per day  Before checking out an IPad, you will be required

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Archives

La Roche Archives ABOUT About Us History of the Archives Contact / Request an Appointment PRESENTATION Timeline of La Roche’s History Articles Photographic Exhibits Other Types of Presentations

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About

About Hours Library Staff Directory About Us Our History Mission Statement Library Work-Study Student Application Comments / Suggestions Summer Library Hours Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm  *Current hours are always located on the home page. Hours are subject to change during school closures, school and holiday breaks, and midterm / finals. Staff Directory Caroline Horgan, Resource Sharing Coordinator (412) 536-1057 caroline.horgan@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: EZ-Borrow and Interlibrary Loan, library outreach, acquisitions Alecia Kerr, Director (412) 536-1059 alecia.kerr@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: Oversee all operations of the library, tech services, collection development; reference and instruction Maura Edwards, Library Assistant  (412) 536-1058 maura.edwards@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: library assistance, answering library questions, front desk services Allyssa Yanniello, Librarian (412) 536-1055 allyssa.yanniello@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: Instruction, college archives, collection development, library programming, campus-wide outreach Reference Desk Reference Librarian on duty (412) 536-1110 About Us The John J. Wright Library is a state-of-the-art facility on campus, with a collection of more than 23,000 print volumes, 414,183 electronic books (all through Ebook databases), 33 subscription electronic databases, and 133 print periodical subscriptions (27 are current).  As a member of the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc., the library also offers Interlibrary Loan and EZ-Borrow services. Housed within the building is the library’s café, where students can purchase various snacks, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. The library also has sections of The Saint John’s Bible on display for viewing. Click here to learn more information about The Saint John’s Bible. The Library houses a variety of instructional services and functions as an information center at La Roche University. Students performing research have access to reference materials in varied formats, as well as personal assistance from the library staff. Librarians are here to assist with research via appointment and conduct library instruction sessions for all courses. The Library is also a Regional Federal Depository with access to Government documents located on our Database page.  Our History   John J. Wright Library, the first building constructed by the college, opened in August of 1967. Designed by Casimir J. Pellegrini Associates, the $1,000,000 library was designed to hold 80,000 volumes, have private study areas, a rare book room, and classrooms. La Roche received a grant of $333,792 under the Higher Educational Facilities Act of 1963 to construct the building. Groundbreaking ceremonies occurred on May 24, 1966. The library was named in honor of Bishop John J. Wright, an early supporter and lifelong friend of La Roche. Bishop Wright also had a strong devotion to libraries. Speaking at a Catholic Press Month luncheon in 1960, he was quoted as saying  that he valued his library card as “a symbol which entitles me to the best things in the world, next to the Faith itself.”1 On August 30, 1967, over 200 sisters, students, and volunteers made a human chain to move the books from the La Roche Library that was located in Providence Heights to the new library on campus. Dedication of the library took place November 25, 1967, with Bishop Wright officiating. In 1974, Congressman John Heinz sponsored a bill designating the John J. Wright Library as a depository library for free government publications. As a participant in the Federal Depository Library Program, the library is open to the public. In the spring of 2010, Wright Library underwent a $1.65 million dollar renovation. Technology and resources were upgraded along with aestetic improvements for the convenience and comfort of library staff and patrons. John J. Wright Library celebrated its 50th Anniversary of serving La Roche and the community in November of 2018.  1“Library Unit Hears Bishop, McDonald.” Pittsburgh Catholic, 18 February 1960, p.1. John J. Wright Library’s Mission Statement John J. Wright Library provides quality resources and innovative services to stimulate creativity, intellectual curiosity, and to facilitate lifelong learning and research to the students, faculty, and staff of La Roche University. John J. Wright Library’s purpose is collecting, preserving, and providing access to the best scholarly and educational resources; providing high quality, innovative services; and creating a welcoming and comfortable physical environment to those we serve. John J. Wright Library works alongside La Roche to create an atmosphere that encourages diversity, excellence, and sustains our core values. Library Work-Study Student Application John J. Wright Library is always looking for skilled student workers who are technologically savvy, self-driven, reliable, and able to work independently as well as in a team environment. Library student jobs are part-time and hours can be scheduled between classes, in the mornings, nights, and weekends in convenient increments. Some of the duties of a library work-study student: Shelving books Checking in and out library materials Answering the phone Assist with Interlibrary Loan department   Any questions, please contact Alecia Kerr, Supervisor, alecia.kerr@laroche.edu What changes do you want to see in the library? Do you have any specific library materials for recommendation (books, databases, magazines, games, etc.)? Do you want to check out more than just books? How are we doing? Let us know!! All comments, suggestions, and recommendations go to Alecia Kerr, Library Director. We look forward to hearing from you. Your name Your email Your Comment / Suggestion Summer Library Hours Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm  *Current hours are always located on the home page. Hours are subject to change during school closures, school and holiday breaks, and midterm / finals. Staff Directory Caroline Horgan, Resource Sharing Coordinator (412) 536-1057 caroline.horgan@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: EZ-Borrow and Interlibrary Loan, library outreach, acquisitions Alecia Kerr, Director (412) 536-1059 alecia.kerr@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: Oversee all operations of the library, tech services, collection development; reference and instruction Maura Edwards, Library Assistant  (412) 536-1058 maura.edwards@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: library assistance, answering library questions, front desk services Allyssa Yanniello, Librarian (412) 536-1055 allyssa.yanniello@laroche.edu Areas of Expertise / Responsibilities: Instruction, college archives, collection development, library programming, campus-wide outreach Reference Desk Reference Librarian on duty (412) 536-1110 About Us The John J. Wright Library is a state-of-the-art facility on campus, with a collection of more than 23,000 print volumes, 414,183 electronic books (all through Ebook databases), 33 subscription electronic databases, and 133 print periodical subscriptions (27 are current).  As a member of the Pennsylvania Academic

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