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The Dr. Frank A. Franco Library supports the curriculum of Alvernia College with a growing collection of information resources, providing books and periodicals, non-print materials, and a wide range of information services.

The library is a bright and spacious building that houses the college's information resources and provides students with a variety of study environments. It holds approximately 100,000 print, audiovisual, and computer materials, and has a seating capacity for almost 300 patrons. It also contains almost 900 periodical titles with approximately 400 current subscriptions. Facilities include formal and informal reading rooms, a seminar room, an audiovisual media center, an information literacy classroom, and special collections rooms for the Polish American Cultural Center and for the Italian American Cultural Center. The library also houses a collection of curriculum materials for the education department.

To see where the library is located on the campus, visit the Campus Map. If you want to learn how to get to Alvernia, go to Locations and Directions.


Updated: September 14, 2005

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