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General Information

We have created this guide to direct you to research sources Huntington University provides for all our students.  The guides will give you basic information for your specific discipline but please be aware that we have over 110 databases that could give you access to a broader scope for your paper or project. We might not be in the same proximity but the librarians are always happy to assist you with your library/research questions!

We are YOUR library and we want to help you do the best you can with the best resources available.

You might be surprised how easy database searching can be if you ask for help so please always feel free to make an appointment for a Zoom session and we can work on your research together.

-Noelle Keller, Director of Library Services

Fort Wayne Resource Center Information

The Fort Wayne Resource Center is located on the main level of the Carew Building.

Because a Huntington University Librarian is on site on Tuesday mornings use of the Resource Center will be largely on the honor system.

Using materials from the FWRC Resource Center

  • If you are going to use a book IN the building for an hour or two you may take it out but please return it in the return basket on the desk just inside the door when you are done.
  • If you are going to take a book OUT OF THE BUILDING, even if just overnight, please email Noelle Keller with the 13 digit barcode number on the label that says "Huntington University Library."

If you have questions on how the system works, contact:

  • Noelle Keller, MLS, Director of Library Services
  • Randy Neuman - Associate Director of Library Services (Also for Interlibrary Loans)    

Huntington University Arizona: Digital Media Arts and Occupational Therapy

The librarians at Huntington University are committed to helping you discover the resources you need to do quality research. Although you do not have as many print sources as the main campus we do offer many eBooks, and other eResources that will help you. Further, you have the librarians who love to assist in any way AND we do offer InterLibrary Loan, which means you can request information from other institutions (including the main campus) and we will do our best to get that information to you. Articles will be sent via email. 

If you have questions on how the system works, contact:

Using Materials From the Arizona Resource Center

  • If you are going to use a book IN the building for an hour or two you may take it out but please return it to the designated return spot when your are done.
  • If you are going to ttake a book OUT OF THE BUILDING, even if just overnight, DMA please email Alyssa Alley, DMA Assistant, and OTD please email Stacy Fox, OTD Assistant, with the 13-digit barcode number on the label that says "Huntington University Library."  You will find the HU barcode either on the back interior or exterior cover.  Please return to the designated rerturn spot when you are done.

To further assist you we have created guides to help you get started with your research. Check out the databases listed in your research guide but also be aware that we have more assets (including the librarians) that will be very helpful to you.

DMA Research Guide

OT Research Guide

 

Research Appointments

Director of Library Services

Associate Director of Library Services

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Randy Neuman
Contact:
RichLyn Library
Huntington University
2303 College Avenue
Huntington, IN 46750
(260) 359-4062