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The Humanities reference collection in the following subjects is located on the first floor of John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library: Comparative Literature, Drama and Theater, English, Media Studies, and Modern Languages. Subscriptions to over 460 journals (current issues only) can be found in the Main Reading Room on the 2nd floor of Mullen Library.  Bound volumes can be found in Rooms 1 North and 1 Center of the Mullen Library stacks.  Consult the CU's e-Journals for electronic issues and the WRLC Library catalog for complete print listings.

The Humanities collection consists of reference tools (bibliographies, dictionaries, directories, encyclopedias, guides, handbooks, indexes) particularly useful to students and faculty in the departments and programs served by the above subjects.  Included are bibliographies, companions, and concordances for Dante and Shakespeare (such works for other authors are shelved by those authors' classifications in the Mullen stacks).

At the present time the library provides remote access to a wide range of databases through ALADIN for CUA faculty and students.  Your CUA Cardinal card number is required for login.  Non-CUA guests must access the databases within the library.

Reserves may be identified and located in the WRLC library catalog by course, by instructor, by author, and by title. Reserves are shelved at Central Reserves behind the Mullen Circulation desk.  See Course Reserves for full details.

CUA faculty and students may use Consortium Loan Service and Interlibrary Loan for material not owned by the library.  Follow the instructions on each page for prompt service.   

CUA Libraries has Media Collections with a growing list of films and documentaries.

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