Mahoney Library
Contact Information
Mahoney Library
Saint Elizabeth University
2 Convent Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone:
Main Desk: (973) 290-4237
Library Hours:
Mon-Fri 8am to 12am
Sat, Sun 2pm to 12am
Library services will be unavailable/closed:
- Thursday, April 17 and Friday, April 18, 2025
- Monday, May 26, 2025
Support
Mahoney Library is here to help you succeed. Our librarians are information experts, ready to help you get started, or find the missing piece of your research puzzle.
The library is a vital part of your academic support system at SEU. Be sure to take advantage of our knowledge and professional experience. Make an appointment for an in-person, video, or phone consultation, or use our Ask a Librarian form for assistance.
Borrowing
Your SEU Email is your log in for your library card. If you are a new student or using Mahoney Library for the first time, please come to the library so we can enter you into the system and make you an account
24/7 Access Online
Login to library databases anytime, anywhere. The username and password that you use for SEU Email and Moodle will also get you in to our online subscriptions.If you have any questions about online access, see our Access & Logins page.
Visiting the Library
Research
Databases, A-ZUse our alphabetical list of databases to find specific databases that suit your research needs. |
Subject GuidesUse our subject guides to find the best databases and sources for your topic. You will also find helpful websites, reference sources, and professional organizations. |
Find an Article or JournalKnow what article or journal you're looking for, or want to see what journals we have? Browse and search here. |
Search TipsLearn how to conduct scholarly searches using keywords, subject headings, boolean operators, and filters |
NewsUnderstanding what's happening in the world around us is a vital part of social responsibility, and keeps you informed on the issues that matter most to you. Browse the collections of newspapers we subscribe to, and learn how to evaluate bias |
Source AnalysisLearn how to decide whether a source is credible and reliable, and whether it will be useful for your research. |
Books |