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The following Oxford University Press resources are currently unavailable for off-campus users:

  • European Journal of Orthodontics
  • Journal of Music Therapy
  • Music Therapy Perspectives
  • Oxford Music Online

We are working with the Oxford support team to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

REEVES MEMORIAL LIBRARY HOURS   

(HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

 

May 19, 2025  --  August 24, 2025 

 

SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS 

Monday - Friday             8:00am - 4:50pm

Saturday                               CLOSED

Sunday                                  CLOSED

LIBRARY EXCEPTION DATES

May 20                                       8:00am - 1:00pm

May 23                                       CLOSED

May 26                                       CLOSED

June 19                                      CLOSED

July 4                                         CLOSED

August 18                                  CLOSED

August 19                                  CLOSED

                    

SETON HILL UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES

Tuesday & Thursday by Appointment 724-830-1155

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Ask a Librarian   

Librarians are available to assist you Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Stop by or call the Circulation Desk at (724) 838-4291 to speak to any librarian who is on duty.  You can also schedule individual appointments with any librarian by using Google Calendar or giving him or her a call.

We keep our calendars up-to-date and would be happy to accept your invitation to meet.  Check the Getting Started Page for more information and our contact information.

 


Our Mission

 

Reeves Memorial Library, as a hub of knowledge and research, advances Seton Hill University’s mission by:

  • Curating services and learning opportunities that develop our students as independent, lifelong learners and ethical users and creators of information
  • Providing a welcoming environment which drives critical thinking and reflection, and emphasizes inquiry in the Catholic intellectual tradition
  • Collecting, organizing, and ensuring access to a broad array of local and global information resources
  • Empowering every member of the online and on-campus university learning community with the information skills to succeed and transform the world


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Information Fluency

"I would wish to fit you for that world in which you are destined to live." -Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Students who develop information fluency skills will successfully:

  • Critically analyze information and conceptualize the parameters of a specific topic
  • Locate, access, and select relevant information in all forms
  • Critically evaluate information sources
  • Recognize practical, ethical, legal, and social issues related to information
  • Engage in scholarly conversation with members of the Seton Hill community and beyond
  • Synthesize diverse types of information into a comprehensive and coherent work
  • Consider audience, purpose, and format in creating and sharing new sources of information

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