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Master of Business Administration (Financial Services)

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8.5 Learning and Information ResourcesAppendix 8.5.1 Library ResourcesDalhousie University LibrariesThe Dalhousie University Library System is organized to accommodate the needs <strong>of</strong> theundergraduate teaching programs, graduate and faculty research projects, and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalschools. The system is made up <strong>of</strong> the following components: the Killam Memorial Library -Humanities, Social Sciences and Science, the Sir James Dunn Law Library, the Kellogg HealthSciences Library, and Sexton Design and Technology Library - Architecture, Engineering, andPlanning.As <strong>of</strong> April 1, 2007, the holdings <strong>of</strong> the Dalhousie Libraries include over 1,902,393 volumes <strong>of</strong>books, bound periodicals, documents and bound reports, 365,299 micr<strong>of</strong>ilm and micr<strong>of</strong>iche,95,235 maps and other media, 10,906 music scores and 11,798 music recordings. The librariessubscribe to 63,457 serials titles, including 59,040 electronic titles.Dalhousie libraries participate in Novanet, a network which shares a single automated onlinecatalogue <strong>of</strong> the holdings <strong>of</strong> the member libraries (Mount Saint Vincent University, Nova ScotiaCollege <strong>of</strong> Art & Design, Saint Mary's University, University College <strong>of</strong> Cape Breton, University <strong>of</strong>King's College, the Atlantic School <strong>of</strong> Theology, St. Francis Xavier University, Nova ScotiaAgricultural College and Nova Scotia Community College). Users borrow from Novanet librariesupon presentation <strong>of</strong> their University ID card.ABOUT THE DALHOUSIE LIBRARIESOur Mission:We advance learning and scholarship in our communities by providing expert and innovativeaccess to the world's information and knowledge.Our Vision"We are the source for scholarly information and a vital partner in the continual enhancement <strong>of</strong>the Dalhousie learning environment."We, the Dalhousie University Libraries, are central to all members <strong>of</strong> the Dalhousie Universitycommunity. We are the gateway to regional, national and global resources. We are partners inthe learning environment. We are essential to the heart <strong>of</strong> scholarly discourse on campus and inthe community.156

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