Information technology is readily available to students on a number of levels

The library maintains electronic (as well as manual card) access to its holdings.

Several online public access catalog stations (OPACS) are available on the main floor of the library.

PsycINFO journal resources are also part of the electronic catalog and may be sought and accessed as one would a book.

The library circulation system is automated.

CD ROM-based research resources are on reserve and may be used on the library computer stations.

Docking stations, as well as a wireless printer, are available in the library for students owning laptop computers.

Recently added are:
(1) the ATLA Religion Database, the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion;
(2) ATLAS (ATLA Serials), an online collection of major religion and theology journals selected by leading religion scholars and theologians; and
(3) the Scholar’s Edition of LOGOS Bible software.