![]() ![]() New Zealand Libraries’ Catalogue (Te Puna Search)Īn online catalogue of all New Zealand libraries. Links to article source holdings in New Zealand, or check the library catalogue. Index of New Zealand and some South Pacific journal and newspaper articles, searchable by keyword etc. This collection features more than 6,700 titles from over 150 trusted publishers covering a broad range of religious subjects including philosophy, ethics, history of religions, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, religious text and more. The resource reflects a wide spectrum of religious belief systems and supports the global study of religion. Included are titles from religious publishing bodies and nondenominational organizations. The Religion Database provides a wide range of primarily full-text, international periodicals for diverse religious and spiritual studies, covering formal theological studies of major religions, as well as the most recent trends and scholarly thought. With hundreds of full-text, scholarly journals, this resource provides an in-depth collection of resources covering topics such as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy. All these resources are also available through Tūhuratanga. If you prefer to search the databases individually for articles, please select from the databases below. On-line materials are an essential resource that will supplement your studies. Reference, Reserve Books and Periodicals are not generally available for loan. There are fines for overdue and recalled books not returned promptly. Library materials may be subject to recall. Library materials may be renewed on the library catalogue. Please contact the library staff for help. The number on your library card is used for logging on to the library catalogue resources. If you are a subscription member, we will create a library card for you. If you are a student, your Carey ID card is your library card. Scan and email articles form hardcopy journals or book chapters, in accordance with Copyright Act 1994.Books and other loanable items send out, with return postage enclosed.In addition to the general services and resources provided to all students, distance students can request: Joining the library on a subscription basis is available on request for a small fee. The library also has a number of subscription members, including students studying at other theological colleges, Baptist pastors and members of the public, who benefit from using the library as subscription members. The library also supports all students with services including posting physical books, scanning resources and 24/7 access to the library’s online collection.Īll current Carey students, staff and Baptist Union staff have free access to Carey library’s world class resources. Today the library is a welcoming space with an extensive collection of both print and online resources that support the learning, research and teaching needs of our users. The library is named after James Ayson Clifford, the Carey Principal from 1961 to 1973.
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