
For the next few weeks, the library is offering a trial to the EBSCOhost database African American Historical Serials Collection. This database was developed to compliment the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) […]
For the next few weeks, the library is offering a trial to the EBSCOhost database African American Historical Serials Collection. This database was developed to compliment the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) […]
We’ve got a guest post this week! Mark Puterbaugh, our Information Services Librarian has setup a month long trial of a Scannx scanner. It does marvelous things like scan documents and email […]
On Friday, Friends of the Library had their annual dinner and recognized this year’s Orr Essay contest winners. Our speak for the evening was Dr. R.J. Snell. It was a wonderful, fun […]
Back in January, I read an interesting interview on NPR.org with Clay Johnson, author of the book The Information Diet. He claims that like too much sugar and fat are harmful to […]
Ebrary is the library’s largest databases of electronic books. We have over 70,000 full-text ebooks available through it. And now… you can download them! What?! Yup. You can download them to your […]
We’re excited to announce a new collaboration with librarian Hua Sun from China!! Every week we meet via Skype to discuss what features to add to our newest LibGuide- China: History and […]
This spring semester, our Information Services Librarian, Mark Puterbaugh compiled a fabulous LibGuide on freely available New Testament introduction & commentary ebooks. You’re probably thinking… “What’s a ‘LibGuide’?!” LibGuides is a product […]
It’s time for the Jonathan Orr Essay contest presented by Eastern University’s Friends of the Library! This annual contest recognizes Eastern U. undergraduate student essays that demonstrate excellence in communicating how books […]
We are excited to announce that you can now search Eastern University libraries’ catalog from your smartphone or tablet! Our new mobile catalog site is available in both the iTunes market and […]
February is Black History Month and once again we have the privilege of having the Travelin’ Black History Museum in our display cases at Warner Library. This traveling museum is the cumulative […]