Library Summer Hours Begin Friday

May 6, 2008

Starting on Friday May 9, Miller Library will move to its summer schedule and will be open Monday-Thursday 10am-8pm and Friday &Saturday 10am-5pm. Access to online resources is available 24/7 from the library's website.
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Library Receives Accolades from CU Faculty

Apr 22, 2008

The public website of the Michigan Academic Library Council, representing over 100 academic libraries in Michigan (from publics like MSU,and UM, to privates like Albion, Calvin, Hope, and Cornerstone) recently cited testimonials from Dr. Nigel Crompton and …
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Miller Library Welcomes our Students in Asia

                                                                                

We are pleased to offer our students at Asia Baptist Theological Seminary many excellent resources. If you don't find your needed resources here, please let us help you with further suggestions. Email us at Reference@Cornerstone.edu or use the convenient link on the Library home page: “Ask a Librarian.”

 First, a few words of introduction and explanation regarding these resources as they pertain to students in Asia—

1. Finding Books in our online catalog is easy. However, we are unable to mail these outside the U.S. We suggest finding the titles here that interest you and then using this information to borrow them through a local library (see "How to Borrow..." guide).

2. VERY IMPORTANT! In order to access your library's electronic resources online (ebooks and online articles, #3, 4 below) you need to have a Cornerstone/ABTS Identification number (ID). To receive this, either send us an email or ask the ABTS office to contact us with the necessary information. (ABTS Instructors: You may want to enroll your whole class for this purpose--ask the ABTS office to send us your student list.)  

3. Some books are available as “ebooks,” i.e. they are available for you to download free to your computer for temporary study (up to 6 hours at a time). You can limit your search to ebooks, or find them through regular searching. Then click on the link to “Full-text web access.”                   

4. Finding articles. See the Subject Guides on “Bible” or “Theology/Religion” for recommended databases and other resources. You will especially find Religious & Theological Abstracts, and ATLA-Religion to be useful databases. See the “Library Instruction” link below for help in searching these databases.

—Remember, we’re just a click away from helping you find what you need: click on Ask-a-Librarian for timely, personalized research assistance!

Click here for a summary of ABTS-specific resources

Click here for the main Miller Library website.

ABTS students who have been accepted into a degree program have access to the online resources of Cornerstone University's Miller Library. 

Access to some resources requires log-in with your CU ID number and your full name as listed on your ABTS Student ID card.