This guide accomplishes multiple purposes.
First, it provides quick access to resources that can be useful to students taking Philosophy courses.
Second, it highlights philosophy resources available from the library that may be unfamiliar to students.
Third, it serves as an access point to librarians, Smarthinking, and APA and plagiarism resources.
Contact Ben Coakley or Lynn Bivens with questions regarding library resources.
Lynn Bivens, Head of Reference and Information Literacy
lbivens@sjcme.edu
Ben Coakley, Reference and Information Literacy Librarian
bcoakley@sjcme.edu
All Saint Joseph's College students may use Smarthinking, which provides access to tutors, and feedback for written assignments. Find a link to Smarthinking under the Student Resources heading on your Brightspace course homepage.
The Diversity Reading List contains bibliographic records of hundreds of philosophy articles written by authors from under-represented groups, providing a more thorough and diverse view of thinkers across all fields of philosophy.
- Use the DRL to find an article of interest! See if we have it available through the Online Journal Portal, or order it through Interlibrary Loan.
Open Culture hosts over 135 free Philosophy eBooks, providing essential works from Aristotle, Hegel, Kant, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and many more.
During the Spring 2021 semester, the primary means of contact for the library will be the email address listed below.
Email askalibrarian@sjcme.edu
Text (207) 245-1331
Text and chat hours:
Sunday, 1pm - 9pm
Mon-Thurs, 5pm - 11pm