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12/18/2019
profile-icon Livia Piotto
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JCU Kids Free Library

 

 

The Frohring Library Staff wishes all JCU community happy holidays inaugurating the JCU KIDS' FREE LIBRARY, a space dedicated to exchange children's books.

 

The JCU Kids' Free Library is located in the Don Bosco Courtyard, near the Library entrance. All the JCU community is welcome to participate in this project.

 

 

 

 

 

The Library will not always be open during the holidays but it will be open with the following hours:

Weekdays 9:00am - 6:45pm

 

Exceptions:
Friday Dec. 20  9:00am - 1pm
Saturday Dec. 21 CLOSED
Sunday Dec. 22 CLOSED
Tuesday Dec. 24  9:00am - 1pm
Wednesday Dec. 25 to Sunday Dec. 29 CLOSED
Tuesday Dec. 31  9:00am - 1pm
Wednesday Jan. 1  CLOSED

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12/05/2019
profile-icon Giovanna Contigiani
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The Frohring Library is pleased to announce its new online subscription to 

The Chronicle of Higher Education

 

 

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12/03/2019
profile-icon Livia Piotto
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Every month the Frohring Library increases its collections by acquiring new books and new videos. Would you like to take a look at some new titles? Check out the New Acquisitions page and explore what's new in the library. You can browse books and ebooks, as well as videos and CDs. Who would ever thought that you could have found music in the library?

In November we have also received and cataloged a big donation of books, and among them we found many little jems about Rome. Why don't you take a look at them? 

 

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