|
Circulation
Interlibrary Loan
Online
Catalog & Other Libraries
Electronic Databases
Video &
Journal Holdings
Internet Resources
Ask the
Librarian
Friends of the
Giorgetti Library
The Giorgetti library serves as the primary reading, research
and study center on campus. It also serves as a general
resource to the surrounding community. The library is
fully automated to provide computerized access to the
library's resources, both in print and non-print form.
The Giorgetti Library is located on the first floor at
the west end of St. Joseph Hall.
Students may search scholarly bibliographic databases
to locate either journal articles or books for their
research. Complete Internet Access for additional research
information is available in the library and computer
lab. The internet connects users to VALS (Vermont Automated
Library System) which provides access to the holdings
of major research libraries in Vermont.
Library Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 9:00am - 10:00pm
- Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Join our new
"Friends of the Giorgetti CSJ Library". Click here to find out
more. |

The library maintains a current collection
of approximately 54,000 volumes. The library's total
collection of both print and non-print material consists
of over 79,000 items. The library maintains three special
collections (The Kyran Murray McGrath Irish Studies, the Sister St. George Vermont Collection,
and a Curriculum Resource Library). Material in the Irish
Studies and Curriculum Resource Library is available for circulation, while
the Vermont Collection is for library use only. Also
housed in the library is a collection of resource
material from (GRASP), or Greater Rutland Asian Studies
Project. The library
subscribes to 84 periodicals, and has access to over
20,000 full-text journals available through our
electronic databases. The library also maintains over
3,000 volumes of back issues of periodicals on
microfiche. A full-text collection
of ERIC Research Documents from 1980 to the present is
available via our EBSCO host electronic databases. The library has over 25,000 non-print items. These include
audio cassettes, audio-visual kits, microfiche, slides
and video recordings in DVD and VHS format.
Summer Library Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 9:00am - 10:00pm
- Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- May 28th - closed
- July 4th - closed
* There are no weekend hours during
the summer unless a special request has been made by the
instructor. |