Why can’t I access some online resources?

Licensing restrictions may limit your access to certain collections based on your account type and how you qualified for an account. While at the library—connected through the Dalton McCaughey Library WiFi network or using one of its public computers—anyone can access online collections from both the Dalton McCaughey Library and the University of Divinity. University…

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What is the Library Hub?

The Library Hub is a shared catalogue of participating libraries within the University of Divinity. It includes an expansive collection of online resources (databases, ejournals and eBooks), academic support and print holdings. Access to the Library Hub Access to Library Hub resources is restricted to students, Faculty and staff of the University of Divinity, and…

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Subject classifications

The Dalton McCaughey Library uses the Union Classification system, also known as the Pettee System. It is a universal and subject-based scheme that tries to organise all the world’s knowledge within six primary knowledge groups and their sub-groups. Pettee’s focus on theological subjects is especially helpful for those researching theology and related disciplines. Each subject…

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