New Books in November!

 

So many books and so little time!  It is good to check back frequently for newly purchased titles. Here’s what’s new at Fuller Library:

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Chat with Fuller Library Staff!

Hey Fuller! Lets chat!

If you have a quick question about resources offered by the Fuller library, you can chat with us for an immediate answer!

From 7am – 3pm, Monday through Friday, our chat is open for inquires from the Fuller community – near and far! Library staff or librarians will be available to answer questions you may have. We ask that you keep the questions focused only on resources of the library, so asking what the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow is will most likely not be considered important, nor time-sensitive.

(By the way, the answer is 42.)

To chat with us, go to our LibAnswers page and click “Chat Now.”

If you use the chat feature after hours (anytime after 3pm), you will have an opportunity to still submit your question as a LibAnswers request.

Chat will not be available during holidays or the weekend at the moment.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected].

Fuller Campus Community – We Need Your Feedback!

Do you use any of our InfoGuides or LibAnswers?

Have you accessed any of our trial databases KAHAL or Films on Demand?

Then we need you!

Fuller library is constantly reviewing the resources provided to our campus community, but to do that, we need your feedback.

Click here to take our InfoGuide and LibAnswers survey.

Click here to take our Trial Database survey.

Each survey is only 2-3 minutes long. Any feedback you can provide on these services helps us in choosing the best resources for Fuller.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected].

Thank you in advance for your help!

New Books in October!

Happy Fall Quarter! Another batch of new books arrived to the Fuller Library this month! Here are some of our “New Arrivals,” and, best of all, they are ready for you to check out!
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Another New Trial Database: KAHAL (Konzise und aktualisierte Ausgabe des Hebräischen und Aramäischen Lexikons zum Alten Testament): UPDATE 10/20/2016

It is raining trail databases here at Fuller library!

Try out our new database KAHAL (Konzise und aktualisierte Ausgabe des Hebräischen und Aramäischen Lexikons zum Alten Testament)!

The KAHAL is based on HALAT but it focuses on the lexicographic treatment of the biblical lexemes. The etymological material has been revised to reflect the current status of studies in comparative Semitic philology. Proper names are all now transcribed but without any proposed etymologies.

This dictionary is now available remotely!

Be sure to give us feedback if you liked using this resource.

Contact [email protected] if you have any questions!

EBSCOHost eBooks Asking You To Sign In?

Did you click on a “download eBook” link and it prompted you to “sign in?”

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Don’t fret if your Fuller ID doesn’t work!
Why? It’s not supposed to.  🙂

If this is your first time downloading (or “checking out”) an eBook, there is a possibility that you have not created an account.  There are certain eBook companies (and EBSCO is one of them) that requires a patron to have their own account before downloading an eBook from their site. Entering your Fuller ID credentials as your username and password will not allow you to log in,
you MUST create an account with EBSCO because one is not already created for you!

After creating your account, you will be able to download eBooks to be used offline.

Have any questions about this process? Contact [email protected].

Check Out Our New Books !

Almost everyday new books arrive at the Fuller Library to be processed and then placed on the shelf or in your hands. Take a look at some of the books that have arrived most recently at the Library.

 

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