About the Library
The Johnson Family Library is the intellectual hub of the campus: a bright, comfortable place for students to conduct research, to browse books, magazines and the Web, and to view exhibitions of student work. Different areas provide space for different learning activities: large group-study tables, small group-study rooms, individual carrels, a periodicals browsing area, a multi-media lecture hall, and an art gallery.
Click here for a photo tour of the Library:

The Library is actually two libraries in one: a print library, and an electronic library. The print library consists of books, and periodicals. The e-library consists of full-text databases, and reference materials, which students can access from classrooms and home via the Web.
Students and teachers, log in to the Sage Community page to see the electronic library and the searchable catalogue (to the right on the main school portal page).
Click to search the Library's in-house catalog: SEARCH ONLINE CATALOGClick to explore the Library's Wiki with links by subject, research help, and more:
LIBRARY WIKI: RECOMMENDED LINKS
Magazines, Journals, Newspapers and other Periodicals for Research Go to the Electronic Library page (by clicking "Sage Community," then find the "Library Links" box on the school portal) and use ProQuest (1,400 full-text magazines) and JSTOR (400 full-text scholarly journals).
Magazines, Journals, Newspapers and other Periodicals for Browsing Current issues are displayed downstairs in the main reading room. The six previous issues of each title are placed on the shelves below the current issue. Older issues are retained upstairs in Periodicals Section. Download our Periodicals List at the right for more details!
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