In the Roman Catholic tradition, the epithet "the Seat of Wisdom" or "Throne of Wisdom" (a translation of the still-used Latin sedes sapientiae) is the motto of many centres of learning, particularly in the West, which were founded when Latin was the academic lingua franca.
The Sedes Sapientiae library holdings take many forms. Apart from books and encyclopedias, the college library also has maps, pamphlets, CDs, DVDs, journals and magazines. Most of these materials are meant for circulation. Some items (rare journals and magazines) are however, reserved for the faculty members only. Computers with CD-ROMS are made available in the library through which various educational CD’s can be accessed. The College provides Internet facilities to the students and staff. The Library Awareness and Development Cell look after the overall quality improvement of the Library. Support facilities available in the library are computers with Wi Fi Internet connection and reprography facilities. The stock of the library is regularly enhanced and current titles are procured systematically every year. Library services are computerised through the use of library sofware called KOHA. The College at present is using DELNET facilities for inter-library borrowing.