What's the website for ECU's library? It was mentioned on page one, I believe, of the "A Critique of Walston on Bethany of Dothan: More Whining!" thread. (I posted this same question there, but I think it'll be passed over.) Thanks, Starkman
I'm not sure, Ed. Ed (hey, good to chat with ya), Here's the qoute by Tom Head from the the thread I mentioned above: "It isn't, as a rule (though ECU does have the best DL library support of any school I have ever dealt with in any capacity); but if a general public library is referred to as if it were the school's own library, it casts some doubt in my mind as to how unapologetic the school is about its DL orientation and how honest its administrators are about its brick-and-mortar presence. I don't like duplicity, especially coming from a theology school. In other words, I would have had no problem if Bethany's literature said they had no library and no need for one; but my understanding is that they implied they had Houston-Love, and that doesn't sit well with me." So, I'm really not sure if the site you gave me is the one he had in mind. Thanks, Keith
Howdy, Starkman! I was referring mainly to ECU's student library services: bibliography and bibliography search software, free access to OCLC databases, and a subsidized document delivery service. Cheers,
tom . . . Tom . . . TOM!!! I need the web site (or address, or what have you!!!) I don't know what ECU stands for. Is it the site Ed gave me? Thanks much, Keith
Should have clarified, dude--sorry. It's Edith Cowan University, and the specific (student-only, so far as I know) goodies are linked off the library site Ed provided. Cheers,
Maaaarvalous! Hey, thanks. And I guess I'll just have to have a chat with ol' Edith, now, won't I! This student-only stuff . . . well, I tell ya! Thanks again, Keith