Announcing the Fall 2010 Sullivan Library Workshops
08 Sep 2010 Leave a Comment
by Niki in News Tags: APA, biology, business, chemistry, communication, criminal justice, education, english, health services, MLA, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, social work, workshops
Emails have recently been sent to students, faculty, staff and adjuncts here at Dominican College regarding the Fall 2010 workshops to be held at Sullivan Library.
The full schedule of workshops (and their descriptions) has been included on the Library Portal Page Calendar. It is recommended that you switch to the “month” view. Workshops will be held in September, October, and November.
Registration opens 2 weeks in advance of the workshop. Each workshop is open to all students, faculty, and staff. Please call (845) 848-7506 to register, or email Nicole (dot) Kranich (at) dc (dot) edu. Registration is limited to 17 participants.
A short list of the workshops available and their date and time can be found by clicking “More” More
Subject Guides @ The Sullivan Library
29 Apr 2010 Leave a Comment
by Niki in News Tags: accounting, athletic training, biology, business, chemistry, communication, criminal justice, education, english, health services, history, library resources, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, social work
Did you know that The Sullivan Library has researched the fields that you are interested in here at Dominican College? Each of the pages includes information tailored to your field, including: useful subscription databases to search for journal articles and reference information, Open Access (viewable by all) electronic journals, Government and Non-Government Organization (NGO) Resources on the free web, associations that you can be a part of, and printed reference resources that can be consulted when you are visiting the physical library!
Here is a list of current subject guides that we have already designed:
Accounting, Athletic Training, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Communication, Criminal Justice, Education, English and Literature, History, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Social Work, with more in the planning stages!
You can also access the subject guides by going to http://my.dc.edu (known as the “Portal” pages), clicking on the “Library” tab near the top of the screen, and looking on the left side navigation bar for the link that says “SUBJECT GUIDES”. Feel free to bookmark the main Subject Guides page or one of the subject guide links above so you can always find it easily.


