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University of Alberta Libraries Home > Library Locations > St. Joseph’s College Library

St. Joseph’s College Library

The Library is located on two levels in the basement of the east wing of the College and contains about 25,000 books as well as DVDs and periodicals. More about the St. Joseph’s Library.

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St. Joseph’s LibraryThe Library is located on two levels in the basement of the east wing of the College and contains about 25,000 books as well as DVDs and periodicals. The collection is eclectic, but the focus is on Christian theology, philosophy, ethics, the Bible, and Catholic studies.

The Library is open to everyone. External library cards are free and can be acquired at the service desk. A ONEcard printer/scanner/photocopier is on site for University staff and students, and money can be put on your card at the desk. Public work stations, study space, and an after hours book drop are available. Services for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Contact: 780-492-7684

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St. Joseph's College
11325 89 Ave NW
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, T5G 2J5

780-492-7684

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