Students and patrons at Northland have
access to almost 55,000 volumes of literature, along with a large collection of
periodicals, microforms, rare theological books, audio-visual materials,
cassette tapes, audio compact discs, digital resources, databases, videotapes
and DVDs. We believe these features combine in making the library a center of
theological and academic pursuit.
Web Public
Access Catalog, Koha.
NBBC Library Mission Statement
The mission of the Northland Baptist Bible
College Library is to provide services and resources to meet the present and
future academic and informational needs of the Northland Baptist Bible College
community and, insofar as possible, to share these resources with the broader
academic community.
Facts About the Library
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The library at NBBC consists of
approximately 55,000 volumes of various media.
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The library currently subscribes
to 230 periodicals and journals with holdings in past issues as well.
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The library holds Bible research
software and has access to a host of databases through OCLC FirstSearch,
BadgerLink, EBSCOHost, and the American Theological Library Association (ATLA).
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All general-use computers have
Internet access.
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The library has several forms of
computer access:
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The library
has two dedicated card catalog access computers to connect to our Web Public
Access Catalog, Koha.
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The library has four dedicated research computers
that also have access to the card catalog, Internet, Bible research
software, and databases.
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The library
shares resources with Technology. Students may check out up to five books to
take down to the computer labs, when they are open. These checkouts do not
count as out-of-library, checked-out books.
Web Public
Access Catalog, Koha.
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