Electronic Resources

Australasian Union List of Serials in Theological Collections (AULOTS)

AULOTS is a database of the serials holdings of theological and religious libraries in Australia and New Zealand. At the time of its loading onto the ANZTLA website, it contained existing holdings for 5256 serial titles held in 96 libraries. AULOTS can be searched by serial title and entries provide links to both library holding statements and contact details. Moore College Library's code is NMTC.

Australasian Religion Index (ARI)

The Australasian Religion Index (ARI) is an author and subject index covering over eighty religious and theological serials published in Australia or New Zealand and representing all religious traditions. Related areas of study such as history and sociology are also covered.ARI indexes articles, notes and book reviews in religious studies, theology and related fields in the humanities and social sciences.

Remote Access is available to all current Library Members.

Digital Karl Barth Library

The Digital Karl Barth Library features the English translation of Barth's magnum opus, The Church Dogmatics, in its entirety. The original German version, Die kirchliche Dogmatik, is also included as are the first 43 volumes of Barth's Gesamtausgabe, which includes hundreds of letters, sermons, lectures, conversations, and academic writings. These volumes are supplemented by seven additional German works that have not yet been published as part of the Gesamtausgabe and English translations of thirteen important texts by Barth. New content will be added on a quarterly basis.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation

Emerging from the crises of schism, war, and plague, the Catholic Church entered the sixteenth century with an intensified awareness of the need for renewal. At all levels of the Catholic hierarchy, the call for reform in capite et in membris was being issued. And like their Protestant counterparts, Catholic authors took advantage of print technology to create a vast treasury of published documents. The Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation makes the documentary riches of this era more accessible than ever, offering powerful functionalities that maximize the flexibility with which researchers can explore this historically important source material.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts

A uniquely exhaustive resource for historians, theologians, political scientists, and sociologists studying the religious and social upheavals of the 16th and 17th centuries, the Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts gives researchers immediate, Web-based access to an extensive range of seminal works from the Reformation and post-Reformation eras.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

E-Journals - search the catalogue

The Library subscribes to a number of Journals with full-text on-line access

E-Journals are provided by a number of different suppliers, each with their own search interface.  Please note :-

  • Often not all issues of the Journal are available on-line.
  • Remote access is only available to current students and staff of Moore College. 
  • Visitors may access the e-journals from a library computer. 

Elenchus Bibliographicus

The Peeters Online Bibliography Elenchus Bibliographicus is the online version of the annual bibliography printed in vols. 2-3 of the Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses. The Bibliography covers the entire field of Theology and Canon Law: History of Theology, History of Religions, Old and New Testament, Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology, Sacramentology and Liturgy, Ascetical and Mystical Theology, Moral and Pastoral Theology, and Canon Law. The Bibliography is based upon a wide range of publications including dissertations and theses, monographs, miscellanea and more than 1300 periodicals published in several languages (Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish Swedish).

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

EndNote for Students, Faculty and Staff

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EndNote Is :-

  • a bibliography and manuscript maker
  • a reference and image database
  • an online search tool
  • available in Windows and Mac versions
  • available for current students, faculty and staff to download by clicking the link above!

Index Theologicus

Indexes articles published in theological and religious studies periodicals, in festschrift and in congress publications since 1984. Updated nightly by the Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen.

Remote Access freely available to anyone.

Library of Latin Texts Series A and B (CLCLT)

In this 2008 version, the CLCLT includes 38 new works, that is to say about 1,868 milion word-forms, and so reaches a total number of nearly 60,300 million word-forms. Among these 38 works, 11 are by new authors, 24 by authors already represented, and 3 by anonymous authors. The texts integrated by the CLCLT belong to the Patristic, the Middle Ages and the neo-Latin period. Regarding the Patristic special mention should be made of In Epistulam Pauli ad Romanos explanationum libri by Origen (translated by Rufin), Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum by the Venerable Bede, the first history of the Church of England, and the Liber Regularum by Tyconius. With regard to the Middle Ages the integration of Periphyseon, Johannes Scotus Eriugena’s most important work, is worth mentioning, as well as five new works by Thomas Aquinas, notably In Aristotelis libros Physicorum, and two collections of sermons by Bonaventura. As for Recentior Latinitas, it is represented by Jan van Ruusbroec’s Regnum Deum amantium as translated by Laurentius Surius in the 16th century, and above all by four groups of sermons of Laurentius a Brundusio.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Libraries Australia

Libraries Australia lets you discover what's in Australian libraries. You can find it, borrow it, copy it or buy it.

Myrrh - The Moore Institutional Repository

Myrrh is our digital repository of electronic material! Myrrh is organised into Communities, Sub-Communities and Collections of material. Click the Communities & Collections link to browse them all.

All items in Myrrh have an identifier called a handle which is guaranteed to be permanent and unique, so you will always able to access our electronic materials anywhere, anytime!

To access material, you will need to login using your Moore ID or Student# with your Universal Password.

Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Online Databases (ATLA, RPC, OTA, NTA, CPLIO, PI, LISTA)

EBSCO host offers a variety of full text databases, journals and indexes.

Remote Access is available to all current Library Members.

The Library subscribes to -

  • ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials (ATLA)
  • Religion and Philosophy Collection (RPC)
  • Old Testament Abstracts (OTA)
  • New Testament Abstracts (NTA)
  • Catholic Periodical and Literature Index Online (CPLIO)
  • Philosopher's Index (PI)
  • Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)

Online Databases (Australian Public Affairs, A+ Education, Family and Society Plus)

Informit, a division of RMIT, provides a large range of Australian scholarly material.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

The Library subscribes to -

  • Australian Public Affairs Full Text (APAFT)
  • A+ Education
  • Family and Society Plus

Online Databases (Gale Databases: Religion and Philosopy Collection, Academic OneFile and many more)

Gale Cengage Learning provides a wide array of scholarly and popular material.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Religious and Theological Abstracts

RTA provides objective summaries of articles appearingin scholarly journals in the fields of Religion and Theology.RTA lists a wide variety of periodical literature,including Christian, Jewish, and other World religions.RTA provides English language abstracts of articles in English,Hebrew, Afrikaans, and major European languages.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

Set Readings

Set Readings contain the required reading for each Unit of Study in the Moore College courses. They are organised by year and then Unit of Study. Every Unit of Study has one Title for each Set Reading listed in the syllabus. Each title may contain one or more files to download - these are scanned documents that comprise the reading. Some are not complete - they will require you to borrow material from the Library.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

TREN

The Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) is a library of over 10,000 theological thesis/dissertation titles representing research from as many as 70 different institutions. TREN also makes available conference papers presented at annual meetings of several academic societies.Moore College has a subscription to TREN, which allows our Staff and Students to login and download documents without payment.

Remote Access is available to current Students, Staff and Faculty of Moore College only.

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