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Welcome to EUCON International University Library

History

The Basile Library is a vital part of EUCON International University & School. It is located on the main campus of EUCON International University & School and was completed in 2005. The building includes two floors with an area of 700 m². The Basile Library is named after Dr. Joseph Basile, who was the Sr. Pastor of Grace Bible Church. Dr. Basile donated his personal library to EUCON International University when the library first started.

Objectives

  • To acquire an excellent collection of library materials in support of the attainment of the educational program of the college.
  • To seek and understand the educational needs of the students and faculty relevant to the curricular programs of the college.
  • To organize and administer the materials in a way that makes them accessible and usable to its clientele.
  • To provide an environment where facilities and atmosphere are conducive for learning.

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Library Resources

The collection of the Library includes the following:

  • Books - around 25,000 books
  • Periodicals
  • A-V materials: DVD, Video tapes, CDs
  • Database and ebooks

Library Catalog

  • Area A - Middle School Collections (continuously cataloged)
  • Area B - Scriptures (OT & NT), Doctrine, Theology, Disciple-making, Evangelism, Preaching, Apologetics, Christian Ministries, etc.
  • Area C - Practical Theology, Christian Denominations
  • Area D - Bible Commentaries, Bible Versions, and Bible in other languages
  • Area E - Graduate School Collections, Commentaries, Doctrinal Theology, Practical Theology, Christian Denominations
  • Area F - Other collections, other language collections

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Internet e-Resources

Database and eBooks

  • Atla Digital Library (Publicly accessible digital archives of theological and religious institutions provided by the American Theological Libraries Association (ATLA))
  • Books @atla open press (Publishes open access works on subjects at the intersection of librarianship and religious and theological studies that potentially impact libraries)
  • British Library Gutenberg Bible (Johann Gutenberg’s Bible is probably the most famous Bible in the world. It is the earliest full-scale work printed in Europe using moveable type)
  • Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative (CORI) (A collection of digital resources contributed by member libraries, providing access to digital images of woodcuts, photographs, slides, papyri, coins, maps, postcards, manuscripts, lithographs, sermons, shape-note tune books, and various forms of Christian art, architecture, and iconography)
  • Chinese Christian Studies (Chinese Christian Research Network)
  • Christian Rare Books Database (Contains 36 ancient Chinese books published in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, including Bible commentaries and Christian works)
  • Christian Classic Ethereal Library (CCEL) (A publicly available digital library of Christian classics that contains documents from various theological viewpoints)
  • Church Fathers
  • Dictionary of North American Hymnology (DNAH) (A comprehensive bibliography of hymns and poetry collections published in the United States and Canada from 1640-1978, as well as an index of famous artists)
  • Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) (CD-ROM database, an authoritative index and full-text database of educational literature and resources, sponsored by the Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education)
  • EBSCO Free Database (Provides free research databases covering a variety of subjects for students, researchers, and librarians)
  • Internet Archive (Important and Classic Public Edition Documents)
  • JSTOR (A digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources)
  • The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library (Offers an exceptional encounter with Antiquity using the world’s most advanced imaging technology)
  • Online Books Page (Listing over 3 million free books on the Web)
  • Open Access Digital Theological Library (OADTL) (A digital library for theology, religious studies, and related disciplines, funded by institutional members)
  • Princeton Review (1830-1882) (An archive of the many-titled serial from 1830 to 1882)
  • Project Gutenberg (A vibrant and growing collection of over 60,000 free eBooks)
  • RAMBI - Index of Articles on Jewish Studies (A selective bibliography of academic articles covering all fields of Jewish studies)
  • Religion Online (Full texts by recognized religious scholars)
  • Theological Commons (A digital library of over 150,000 resources on theology and religion, containing books, journals, audio recordings, photographs, manuscripts, and other formats dating from 975 C.E. to the present)

e-Journals

Journal Article Indexes

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