Reference Sources
In addition to a growing collection of online reference sources, the Jessie C. Eury Library also provides students with access to an on-campus reference collection of over 6,000 volumes.
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Bibleworks Available only in the Restoration Hall computer lab, this is a collection of biblical tools for exegesis and research. |
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CIA World Factbook Maps and demographic information of world countries compiled by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. |
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CQ Researcher Provides original research and analysis reports including pro/con opinions by public policy experts on numerous current social and political issues. A new report is issued each week. |
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Encyclopedia of Psychology Contains in-depth articles and detailed bibliographies concerning all aspects of psychology in eight volumes. |
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Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia Provides over 25,000 encyclopedic entries covering a variety of subject areas for quick fact checking. |
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Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context Provides overviews, pro/con essays, articles from reference books, newspapers, and magazines, and links to websites, podcasts and videos on over 5,000 topics. |
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Logos Available only on campus on select public computers in the Library and Restoration Hall, this is a collection of biblical and theological tools for exegesis and research that includes many translations of the Bible. |
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Oxford English Dictionary Provides definitions, quotations demonstrating the use of each definition, and information concerning the origin and historical use of words in the English language. |
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SAGE Reference Online Over 70 full text reference encyclopedias and handbooks which may be browsed, searched, and utilized online. Search across all available resources or select a specific title. |
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World Almanac Access the contents of The World Almanac and Book of Facts, The World Almanac of the U.S.A., The World Almanac of U.S. Politics, The World Almanac for Kids, and Funk & Wagnall’s New Encyclopedia. |
