Library Research: Teaching and Workshops

Just a reminder, the library offers ongoing workshops that cover research methods as well as basic End Note and Turnitin training.  In addition,  the Library provides on-demand classroom instruction, and one-on-one research strategy help sessions.  For a list of the workshops and their dates visit our Library Workshops page. To request that a member of the Library Research Instruction Staff visit your class for a tutorial, please fill out a request form , or email your request to [email protected].

The Hubbard Library also welcomes walk-in requests, and our Information Access Services staff is happy to assist you with any research question or refer you to additional resources, if needed.   We hope see or hear from you soon!

ATLA’s Historical Monographs Collection-Series 2

We are happy to announce the purchase of the second series of ATLA’s Historical Monographs Collection. The database consists of nearly 15,000 titles published from 1894 through 1923. It presents a comprehensive picture of religion in America at the turn of the century. Subjects addressed include the conflict between religion and science, the growing interest in Eastern religions and other world religions, and significant shifts in the religious identification of Americans. Beginning with July 1st, direct links to the individual e-books will also be available in our local online catalog , as well as WorldCatLocal, our new discovery and delivery interface.

ATLA’s Historical Monographs Collection-Series 1

The library recently purchased Series 1 of ATLA’ s Historical Monographs Collection. The database provides more than 15,000 e-Books from 1800 through the 1893 World Parliament of Religions, and some earlier publications. It includes many volumes documenting the recovery of languages used during the biblical era and provides an in-depth view of the way that interest in, and knowledge of, biblical languages emerged during the nineteenth century, an important foundation for today’s study and understanding of biblical languages. It also contains titles in Aramaic, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Syriac.  Beginning with July 1st, direct links to the individual e-books will also be available in our local online catalog , as well as WorldCatLocal, our new discovery and delivery interface.

E-Korean Studies changes

Last academic year the library subscribed to a package of E-Korean Studies databases.  Two major databases, DBpia and KRpia, were dropped from the package; however, Fuller library decided to subscribe individually to DBpia and KRpia.  So please remember that the E-Korean Studies link will not include DBpia and KRpia.  Instead direct links to DBpia and KRpia can be found on our databases page, and these two must be searched separately.