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The Foundation has as its aim the documentation and preservation of the Islamic written heritage. It is pursuing this aim principally through its work in surveying, cataloguing, editing and publishing Islamic manuscripts.
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Links to basic information about the library, Internet resources, bibliographies of reference materials, and information about the manuscripts and archives collection and online exhibits.
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Theology and philosophy collection that supports the private Catholic seminaries, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary and Redemptoris Mater Seminary, in Denver, CO.
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Includes electronic resources, databases, and access to the online catalog; other resources include guides to the print literature and general library information.
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Includes access to the online catalog, plus electronic journals and other resources.
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Library information and some links to online theological resources, including Bibles and religious dictionaries and encyclopedia.
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105,000 titles on two sites. Online catalogue.
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Located at the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the South West. Includes online catalogue.
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One of the Boston Theological Institute Libraries; with access to the BU online catalog and BTI union list, as well as electronic research guides and information about the collections.
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Hours and departments, electronic resources, and online catalog.
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Library information, plus online catalogue and helpful links.
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Guide to the library resources, research opportunities, and hours of operation.
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Internet resources for research into Lutheran theology, including links arranged by topic, the availability of email reference help, and multiple means of access to the online catalog. Also includes images of the Calov Bible, which once belonged to J.S. Bach.
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Provides information on this library and access to the online catalog.
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Electronic resources include resource guides in PDF format as well as the ability to search the library's website.
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Graduate and undergraduate library of Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.
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General information about the library and its services, including access to the online catalog and research resources in theology.
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Library information and access to the online catalog.
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Links to library sites for the three campuses, the online catalog, both a periodicals database and list, and additional resources in theology and ministry.
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Resource guides in a variety of topics, covering general topics, religious traditions, and current areas of research; also, access to the library catalog and information about the library.
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Official archives of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) plus a general library of materials concerning the pentecostal, charismatic, and holiness movements. Located at Lee University in Cleveland.
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Includes several library guides to resources in Judeo-Christian religious studies as well as access to the library catalog.
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Graduate and research library provides online catalog, reference tools and information on its exhibits.
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A group of four libraries in Cinciannti, New York, Jerusalem and Los Angeles.
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Founded to preserve medieval manuscripts from Europe, Africa, and the Middle East in microfilm form. Offers research materials for all aspects of medieval and Renaissance life.
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Print and electronic resources in biblical studies, reformed theology, church history, ethics, world religions, pastoral counseling, and urban ministries, as well as indexes of links to associations, denominations, and other libraries.
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Huge collection of 872,000 items. Premier collections include Baptist associational minutes, Baptist newspapers and other primary materials related to Baptist work in the South.
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Particularly strong in biblical studies; contemporary theology, especially in the Reformed tradition; American Presbyterianism; and practical theology.
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Part of the Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary, Jacksonville, Texas.
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Includes fully searchable catalogue and request form for inter-library loans. Located in Kentucky.
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More than 100,000 books, periodicals and pamphlets pertaining to the 20th century ecumenical movement, in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The current JMP library contains as many as 100,000 volumes, including Hebrew books stemming mainly from the territory of Bohemia and Moravia, as well as other areas of Europe.
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Includes access to the online catalog.
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220,000 volumes. Includes on-line catalogue.
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Over 96,000 titles, primarily in New Testament, Reformation History, Reformed Church History, Mercersburg Theology and Liturgics.
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In Tulsa, OK. Gives information on the library together with a guide and catalogue.
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Located in Bethel Seminary, San Diego. Includes online catalogue.
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Includes information about the two libraries, with lists of links to online resources.
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Online books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and online journals available to the public.
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Pilgrim place of Lord Mahavir and largest Jain Library having manuscripts and books on Indology, Jainlogy.
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Approximately 35,000 volumes and 200 current periodicals concentrating on Orthodox Eastern Christianity, with emphasis on the fields of Church History, Patristics and Hagiography. Also 12,000 monograph and periodicals with strong representation of East European and pre-1917 Russian theological works and devotional literature.
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A large collection of theological books and resources, owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.
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Library and consortium information for the Theological Consortium of Greater Columbus (TCGC) libraries. TCGC is composed of three seminary libraries in Central Ohio.
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Documents relating to practical Christian life as submitted by the CHRISTIA mailing list readers, including biographies, sermons, and issues of morality.
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New York City and Jerusalem. Includes collections in the fields of Jewish studies and education.
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Over 300,000 volumes and 1,800 periodicals is rich in biblical studies, patristics, Christian art, ancient Near Eastern studies, archaeology, church history, American denominationalism, pietism, Christian education, African-American theological studies, women's studies, Anglicana and Methodistica.
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An international centre for biblical research, based in Cambridge, England. One of the world's largest biblical studies libraries. Full catalogue and other resources online.
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Information about the library and access to Sophia, the joint catalog of Burke Library and St. Mark's Library.
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Recognized as the world's largest collection of printed materials on Mary.
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Collection strengths include Hymnology, Wesleyana and publications of the World Council of Churches. With library information, access to limited databases, and an list of Internet resources arranged by topic.
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Library information, including recent acquisitions, and access to the Union List of Serials in Religion and Theology on the University of British Columbia Campus.
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Print and electronic subject resources in different areas of study, including church history, the New Testament, and theology.
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Bishop Payne Library collection specializes in the areas of biblical studies, church history, theology, the Protestant Reformation, missions, and liturgics. It is a major resource for the study of Anglicanism.
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Information about the library and access to the online catalog.
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Digital library tools for theological studies include a research guide for Christianity, denominational resources, and online tutorials.