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Free Journal Articles! Hundreds of thousands of restricted-access scholarly articles from nearly 50,000 journals are free on demand to JFK University students, staff and faculty via our website
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Books & E-books! Over 90,000 e-books and 100,000 print volumes available; E-books may be downloaded and viewed on a variety of e-readers
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Specialized Databases! Over 80 searchable databases of both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary content including articles, book chapters, reference sources, reports and streaming video
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Interlibrary Borrowing! Request delivery of materials from libraries nationwide
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Direct Delivery! Have books mailed directly to your home address with prepaid return mailer
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Research & Reference Assistance! Get research help and learn search tips from professional librarians via chat, text, email, phone and in person
The John F. Kennedy University Libraries consists of the Robert M. Fisher Library and Law Library in Pleasant Hill, the Berkeley Branch Library, and the San Jose Student Resource Center. The Libraries also oversee the computer labs on the Pleasant Hill and Berkeley Campuses, as well as the Faculty Resource Center on the Pleasant Hill Campus.
Come down and see us at your nearest location or visit our web site at
library.jfku.edu to learn more about what the libraries can do for you.
What's New?
Introducing the JFK University Libraries News Blog! Our news blog--you are reading it now!--showcases the full array of library services offered at the John F. Kennedy University Libraries. Our
Tips and Tricks segment features handy library search and technology tips, while our
New Services segment features new library tools and resources for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of John F. Kennedy University. Our
Check it Out! segment spotlights resources such as new books, journals, etc., including the works of fellow JFK University community members and those by recent University speakers. We also invite you to get to know your library staff by reading about our recent projects and research in the
Your Library Staff segment.
Want to know more? You can follow our blog via email or RSS, or go straight to the source by visiting the John F. Kennedy University Libraries
blog or
website. If you know of a new publication by a University community member that should be featured on our blog or have other suggestions,
let us know about it! Have feedback for us at the library?
Contact us anytime.
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