ABI/Inform offers users the most scholarly and comprehensive way to explore and understand business research topics:
ABI/Inform is a licensed database. Usage requires the use of a user name and password supplied by James White Library.
ATLAS is an online collection of major religion and theology journals selected by leading theologians.
Users can read current articles or research the history of a topic from 1949 to the present. The index contains over 50,000 articles (plus many book reviews) in Archaeology, Bible, Ecumenism, Ethics, Missions, Pastoral Ministry, Philosophy, Religion, Society, and Theology.
ATLAS is a licensed database. Access has been purchased for the benefit of 老司机传媒 Alumni. Usage requires the use of a username and password supplied by James White Library.
ERIC (The Education Resources Information Center ), sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the world's premier database of journal and non-journal education literature.
The ERIC online system provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966. More than 107,000 full-text non-journal documents (issued 1993-2004), previously available through fee-based services only, are now available for free.
ERIC is a free database provided by the US Department of Education. No user name or password is necessary for access.
老司机传媒 Alumni and former faculty and staff who live in Berrien County, Michigan or counties contiguous to it may apply for a free Library Courtesy Card. This will allow you to check out library materials.
Apply at the main Circulation Desk and identify yourself as an alum of Andrews. This card is valid for one year from the date of application and may be renewed annually.
Giving Opportunities
The James White Library gladly accepts donated books and videos. Please give your name and address so that we may acknowledge your gift by letter. For different reasons, we are not always able to place your gifts in our collection. However, items we do not place in the Library go to our book sale table.
Individuals and organizations may wish to donate an item in memory of someone. Book plates are always placed in to the book to indicate your gift in memorial.
Also, you may donate money directly to the Library which can be used at our discretion, or you may express your preference such as a specific book or video. If you have any questions about gifts, contact the Dean of Libraries (paulettej@andrews.edu) via email or by phone at (269) 471-3379.
The Center for Adventist Research collects items of historical interest to Seventh-day Adventists. If you have some items that may be of interest, please contact the Associate Director (fordjim@andrews.edu).