Library News
Department Spotlight: eReserves
Did you ever wonder how those eReserves materials show up on your Moodle course pages, and who put them there? There’s more to it than you might think. The staff members in the eReserves department work hard all year round to secure the rights to digitize articles and book chapters that end up on Moodle…
Library to Close on Easter Weekend
The David Allan Hubbard Library will be closed on Friday, April 3, Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5, in observance of Easter. Thank you!
Rose City Coffee in Hubbard Library for Finals Week
Finals week is upon us! Take a break from studying and refuel with Rose City Coffee in the David Allan Hubbard Library lobby this week, Monday-Thursday, from 5pm to 10pm. Coffee and treats will be available for purchase. Best of luck with your final exams!
Information Access Services
What is the Information Access Services department and where is it located? IAS is the public-facing department responsible for interacting with patrons, maintaining the publicly accessible collections, and retrieving requested material from the closed stacks. We are located on the first floor of the David Allan Hubbard Library, just inside the main entrance. You may…
Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Month-Long Trial
We are pleased to announce a month-long trial to Twentieth Century Religious Thought, a repository for the essential works and archival materials documenting religious thinking in the 20th century. Access is available through March 25, 2015. Your feedback is very important to us, as our collection development decisions are driven by feedback from faculty, students, and staff. Twentieth Century…
UPDATE: Authentication issues resolved
Earlier this month, we reported on an issue with Fuller Library users unable to access our electronic resources remotely. The issue has been resolved. All of our current students, staff, and faculty should be able to log in with their new Fuller ID. If you have not reset your password, you should be directed to…





