The libraries whose holdings are included in this online, searchable database are:
New Online Library Resources from SeminaryLibrary!WSCLL students now have access to the resources of SeminaryLibrary.com, Logos Research System's online Christian theological library which, as SeminaryLibrary.com states, "provides theological reference material for all levels and most areas of study and is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week over the internet. Although it does not contain all the powerful search, text analysis, or language tools found in Logos Bible Software, it does provide easy access to a host of important resources that have been very difficult to access in the past, such as Patrologiae cursus completus by Migne and other rare works.
WSCLL Library PoliciesDistance education credit students are encouraged to use Western Seminary library services to support their educational program. Our on-line database is available 24 x 7 x 365 and allows you to do the basic research for available resources. We then encourage you to check with your local library first to determine if the book is immediately available, and, if not, to request an Interlibrary Loan with Western's Cline-Tunnell Library. If this is not possible, you may request that a book that is part of our library holdings be shipped directly to you. When you request a book from our library, you will be required to affirm that you have read, accept and agree to abide by our library policies.
EBSCOHOST Online DatabasesStudents who are currently enrolled in a Western Seminary course have access to the EBSCOHOST online databases. In many instances they provide full-text access to current publications in a variety of study disciplines. To access the online resources, please click here. Other Helpful Resources |



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OPALL (Oregon Private Academic Library Link) is a consortium of five Christian college and seminary libraries in the Willamette Valley, who have merged their holdings into one on-line database produced by Endeavor Information Systems, Inc., called Voyager.