- Accounting and Taxation
- Advertising and Marketing
- American Corporations
- Banking
- Business Ethics
- Economics
- Electronic Commerce
- Financial Markets and Investments
- General Management
- Hospitality
- Human Resource Management and Labor Relations
- Insurance
- International Business
- MIS and Knowledge Management
- Real Estate
- Small Business
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Best of the Best Business Websites from the American Library Association
Monday, June 8, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Business Reference Services from the Library of Congress
Friday, May 22, 2009
READ-for-FOOD BOOK REVIEW CONTEST!
Step 1: Check out any book from the JP Catholic Library. Sign it out in the Library Checkout Log.
Step 2: Read the book.
Step 3: Go to the Library Blog – jpcatholiclibrary.blogspot.com.
Step 4: Click on the link for the BOOK REVIEW FORM. Fill out the short form with your name, contact info, book title/author/call number, and a 150-word book review with your thoughts on the book you read.
(150? Is that a lot? No, it’s LESS than number of words in this blog post!)
Step 5: Return the book to the Library Return Box within two weeks, and mark your return date in the Checkout Log. (Make sure you bring back your books on time and sign them in, so other people can read them too!)
That’s it! Super easy!
Book reviews will be posted to the Library Blog, and all reviews will be entered into a raffle to win gift cards to Panera, Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and Coldstone.
Research Guides

Monday, April 6, 2009
WorldCat.org

What's New in the Library - April

- Course Reserves: Required reading for Theology Courses (and must-have sources for your research paper)
- Library Return Box: a place to bring back and drop off your borrowed books, music, or movies(Please don't shelve the items yourself-- just drop them in the box, and we'll take care of it!)
- Hundreds of NEW BOOKS in the collection! (Stay tuned for title highlights...)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
WSJ via SDPL

5) Click on the "Publications" tab and type in the name of the publication ("Wall Street Journal"), OR just browse the listing under "W", and select your preferred edition of the "Wall Street Journal".

Monday, February 2, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Information Literacy Workshop
- Accessing library resources (virtual and physical) from both on and off campus
- Evaluating websites
- Understanding differences between popular, scholarly, and trade publications
- Focusing research topics
- Planning efficient search strategies
- Finding and evaluating authoritative, credible sources and relevant information
- Monday, February 2 - 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
- Tuesday, February 3 - 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
- Friday, February 6 - 1 PM to 2 PM
- Friday, February 6 - 2 PM to 3 PM
- It's a requirement for graduation. Want to graduate? Come to the workshop.
- You'll learn how to access library resources and services on campus, and from the comfort of your own apartment at 2 AM in the morning.
- The skills you'll learn will save you TONS of time, energy, and frustration on your next research paper.
- Chances are that even after you graduate, you'll still be using search engines and looking for information (...to buy your house, start your business, find a graduate school, plan your vacation, or decide what new restaurant you want to try for dinner...). After this workshop, you'll become more familiar with the resources available through local public libraries, and you'll also learn a few tips on searching Google more efficiently too.