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Mission Statement
The mission of the library is to support the curriculum and research programmes of the institution as well as the professional development of its clientele through:
- Effective and efficient delivery of informational and professional services offered by its staff
- Its wealth of print and non-print materials
- The provision of access to a variety of online resources.
Opening Hours
During Semester:
Monday to Friday - 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday - 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
During Semester Break:
Monday to Friday -8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Online Resource
Ebscohost Ebook Collection
Recommended Free Resources
The Association of Religion and Data Archives (The ARDA)
Open Educational Resources (OER)
The Digital Theological Library
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Princeton Theological Commons
Religions and Scriptures
Religion Online
Academic Search Engines
Academic Info
In-depth directory of useful links and resources in a specific subject area. Browse academic websites for research. This site offers online degrees, courses, and distance learning information from a selection of online accredited schools.
Virtual LRC
The Virtual Learning Resources Centre allows you to explore educational sites with high-quality information. It has indexed thousands of academic information websites. With custom Google search, you get more refined results. Organized by teachers and library professionals around the world to provide great resources for academic assignments and projects. Virtual LRC is the best place to start looking for research materials.
Refseek
An academic search engine which is simpler than Google. It removes results that are not related to science, academia, and research. In searching there are no distraction by sponsored links. With a database of over one billion documents, web pages, books, journals, newspapers, online encyclopaedias, and articles. It is ultimate for academic research.
Google Scholar
Designed to search for scholarly literature, it finds relevant information from the world of scholarly research. You can explore many sources such as books, dissertations, articles and abstracts from various academic publishers, professional societies, universities, and other websites. Google Scholar database contains roughly 160 million documents.
Microsoft Academic Search
Gives you the ability to explore more than 38 million publications. It provides trends, graphs, and maps for your academic research. It contains more than 40 million publications and 20 million authors.
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Reference Styles
APA 7th Edition
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