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Sunday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. CST

If you need to connect with a librarian, please email library@bethelu.edu

 

See how to use OneSearch here!  

Individual Databases

If you would like to search one database at a time, click a box to start searching. 

Easy-to-read background on a topic from the GVRL database

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In-depth research from the EBSCO database

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In-depth research in the Academic OneFile Database

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Resources by Subject

Need information on particular subject? Visit our Subject Guides

Technical Assistance

Technical Assistance                                                                                                                               

Having trouble logging in? This guide will give you general information to help you with your technical needs. 

Log into the Library

Your Library login uses the same information as your Bethel email (Gmail) address. Here's a video on how to log in. 

If you enter your email information and see an error message, troubleshoot with the following steps:

1. Make sure your email password is correct by logging into your Bethel email account.

2. If you see an error when you click "Sign on with your Bethel email address" then your Chrome browser is logged into a personal email account. Click here to see which email account your browser is signed into. Be sure to log into your Bethel email account. 

3. If you have the correct login, try clearing your cookies and cache by following the steps above.

4. If the above steps do not work, request a temporary Library login here.

Clearing your cache, cookies, and browsing history is like spring cleaning for your internet browsers. It will help the databases to work better and your internet to run faster.

When you go online, which picture do you click on your desktop? For example, if you click an e then you use Internet Explorer and you should follow the instructions for Internet Explorer.

 

Internet Explorer

Google Chrome
Firefox
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