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Physical Materials: Books, Journals, Videos, etc.

Faculty can borrow, renew, and page material.

Now faculty can have any item delivered to their office or assign someone to sign for it it at their office or faculty services.

Faculty can have someone else pick up items for them by filling out the proxy form.

Some material may be other locations, such as Riggs Library, off-campus shelving, Law Library, Qatar Campus, and WRLC (using Discovery) and be picked up at Circulation Desk or Blommer Science Library in Reiss Science Building.

Videos or music found using HoyaSearch (serch by director, musician, or topic).

Have someone come to your class to learn about how to use media equipment multimedia.

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Add to the Collection

We welcome all suggestions to build our collection for electronic and print materials

Submit your one-time purchase request or journal or database request here

When thinking of adding new journals please take into consideration: Do we already have it online? Is it indexed and what it its price? 

Other ways materials come into the library: suggestions, approval plans, and donations.

Donors Welcome

Help build the Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library's Business Collection by contributing to an endowment fund:

School of Business Administration Book Endowment Fund: Designed as a general fund used for print and electronic sources in the fields of finance, marketing, management, accounting, economics, international business, decision sciences, and business ethics. The fund can be used for monographs, serials, periodicals, and databases.

 John W. Snyder Book Endowment Fund: Designed to collect in the field of international business, and in particular international finance.

 Louis E. Seibold Book Endowment Fund: Designed for the purchase of books on foreign trade, generally current books on shipping and shipping procedures, chartering, foreign trade procedures, and international banking.

To contribute to an existing fund or create a new one, contact Support The Library or click here

Contributions to a fund at a minimum of $300 will also provide you with a subscription to our Library Associates Newsletter be invited to Associate's events, and get book and DVD borrowing privileges.  Find out more about the Library Associates program.

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