Gilbert Wright Library
The library at Morling is named to commemorate the contribution of the Rev B Gilbert Wright who was Vice Principal of the College for fifteen years and Principal for ten years. Its role is to provide the resources to support the courses offered by Morling College. The Library houses more than 45,000 books and over 180 journal titles. There is a growing collection of DVDs
and CD-Roms. Borrowing is available to current students and to graduates of Morling College (conditions apply) and accredited NSW Baptist Ministers. Inter-library loan service is available.
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Contact the Library
Phone: 02 9878 0201 (Ext 122 and 132)
Fax: 02 9878 2175
Email:
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Library Staff
Librarian: Dr Karen Roach
Library Technicians: Lynette Todd & Jenny Holmes
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About the Library
February 2012 Opening Hours
February 6 - 10
9:00am - 5:30pm
February 13 - 17
10:00am - 4:00pm
February 20 - returns to normal semester hours
Monday: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Tuesday: *8.00am – 10.00pm
Wednesday: *8.00am – 10.00pm
Thursday: *8.00am – 10.00pm
Friday: *8.00am – 5.00pm
Saturday: 10.00am – 4.00pm
*8.00 opening is subject to availability of student volunteers
NOTE: AFTER HOURS RETURNS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY
CLOSED ALL PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
To download a copy of the Library opening hours please click here
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Postgraduate Library Support
Click here for information on your access to the Morling library services.
Databases
EBSCOhost
EBSCOhost provides articles in biblical studies, world religions, church history, major denominations, religious history, epistemology, philosophy and religion in social issues. It includes some full text articles.
EBSCOhost for On-Campus Students
EBSCOhost for Distance Students
PRoQUEST Education & PRoQUEST Psychology Journals
PRoQUEST provides articles (some full text) in education, clinical and social psychology, psychiatry and social welfare.
* Please note: Proquest is case-sensitive, use UPPER CASE ONLY for your barcode password. *
AULOTS
AULOTS (Australasian Union List of Serials in Theological Collections) can provide the location of a journal in another Theological Library in Australia or New Zealand. |