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Welcome to Native American Bible College Library
The Native American
Bible College Library is a major source of information for theological
study and research serving the needs of the faculty and students of the
college. In keeping with the
Purpose Statement of Native American Bible College, the Mission
of the Library is to provide the bibliographic resources, research
services, and the study environment necessary to support the academic
and related educational programs offered by Native American Bible
College to equip Christians, particularly Native American Christians, to
be effective in ministry to God, the Church, and the world.
Located at the south
end of the Administration Building, the NABC Library houses over 21,000
volumes (books, serials, sound and video recordings), CD-ROMs, and
vertical files. Approximately two thirds of the library materials are in
the religion category. A vast array of information is also available to
NABC Library patrons via the Internet, accessible through 4 patron
computer stations in the library. Internet resources may be accessed via
links on the
NABC Library Links to Internet Resources and the
NABC Library Government Information Web pages.
Although students of
all ethnic backgrounds are welcome at Native American Bible College, the
college was founded for the purpose of and has a special interest in
serving the Native American population. Hence, the Library houses a
special Native American Collection.
The facilities are
conducive to study, all areas of the library are handicapped accessible,
and the building itself is centrally located on the campus.
Although the Library
is primarily for the use of the faculty, staff, and students of Native
American Bible College, with the approval of the college president,
external users with a demonstrated need to consult the collections and
local clergy of any Christian faith may register for onsite use of the
collection, without borrowing privileges. The faculty, staff, and
students have priority in the use of materials, equipment, staff
assistance, service, and seating.
Updated: 7/08