Recent changes in the world of information present unique challenges and opportunities for the dissemination of evangelical literature. This report suggests six ways that the Association of Christian Librarians can support evangelical education and scholarship in a context that is increasingly global, Web-based, and free from the confines of the traditional college campus. Implementing a combination of these strategies could make evangelical literature much more accessible via the Web, the dominant delivery platform of our day. However, choices among available strategies must take account of competition within the marketplace
The online revolution brought about by the world wide web accompanied by other advancements in the I...
Christians seek to follow the teachings of Jesus in every aspect of our lives. For academics who pub...
As more institutions explore Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives, librarians should be invol...
Recent changes in the world of information present unique challenges and opportunities for the disse...
A number of evangelical Christian authors have grappled with the subject of intellectual freedom--fe...
By definition, a research study explores new intellectual territory yet builds on previous inquiry t...
Protestant theological education in the United States has progressed through three stages of develop...
Discusses five sources of religious books. Profiles the religious book publishing industry. Describe...
Survey of the past thirty years of librarian literature on the documentation of world Christianity i...
The purpose of this study was to determine how Christian school library collections have been impact...
Acquiring a low-cost library catalog is problematic, but there are a number of tools to ‘hack’ a lib...
Olivet Nazarene University’s recent move to start publishing academic scholarship in a digital insti...
This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to d...
Several academic disciplines have begun to understand the benefits of open access to scholarship, bo...
THE FIELD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES has seen an abundance of computer-based tools and publications during...
The online revolution brought about by the world wide web accompanied by other advancements in the I...
Christians seek to follow the teachings of Jesus in every aspect of our lives. For academics who pub...
As more institutions explore Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives, librarians should be invol...
Recent changes in the world of information present unique challenges and opportunities for the disse...
A number of evangelical Christian authors have grappled with the subject of intellectual freedom--fe...
By definition, a research study explores new intellectual territory yet builds on previous inquiry t...
Protestant theological education in the United States has progressed through three stages of develop...
Discusses five sources of religious books. Profiles the religious book publishing industry. Describe...
Survey of the past thirty years of librarian literature on the documentation of world Christianity i...
The purpose of this study was to determine how Christian school library collections have been impact...
Acquiring a low-cost library catalog is problematic, but there are a number of tools to ‘hack’ a lib...
Olivet Nazarene University’s recent move to start publishing academic scholarship in a digital insti...
This study examines the accessibility of e-resources from the websites of theological libraries to d...
Several academic disciplines have begun to understand the benefits of open access to scholarship, bo...
THE FIELD OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES has seen an abundance of computer-based tools and publications during...
The online revolution brought about by the world wide web accompanied by other advancements in the I...
Christians seek to follow the teachings of Jesus in every aspect of our lives. For academics who pub...
As more institutions explore Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives, librarians should be invol...