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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…

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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…

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Department Spotlight: Information Access Services

Happy New Year!  We hope that the winter quarter is off to a good start for you.  The Information Access Services team is here to help with your library-related needs.  For those who don’t know who the IAS Department is and what they do, we asked Information Access Service Manager, Nathan Yearian, to fill us…

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PsycTESTS: month-long trial

We are pleased to announce a month-long trial to PsycTESTS, a repository for thousands of American Psychological Association (APA) ready-to-use tests and measures. Access is available through February 28, 2015. Your feedback is very important to us, as our collection development decisions are driven by feedback from faculty, students, and staff. Updated monthly, PsycTESTS offers tools relevant to…

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Theological Research Workshop on January 31

Google and Wikipedia just won’t cut it when it comes to the research required for producing excellent written assignments. This Writing Center workshop, presented in collaboration with the David Allan Hubbard Library staff, will direct your path and send you in the way you should go on your search for all things theological. Learn to…

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