The Allison Library uses the Library of Congress Classification System to organize our collections. The Library of Congress system arranges subjects according to twenty-one branches of knowledge beginning from A and ending at Z. The majority of the Allison Library collection is in the B section, which is also broken down into smaller sections.
Each item is assigned a call number, which appears on the spine of the item, written vertically, designating both its subject and its place on the shelf. Call numbers have at least three parts: e.g. BR759 .B76 2010.
First – one or two letters for the broad subject area and its subdivision: e.g. BR759 .B76 2010.
Second – numbers which subdivide the general subject: e.g. BR759 .B76 2010.
Third – a letter and a number combination representing the author of the item: e.g. BR759 .B76 2010.
It is important to note that the numbers in this section should be considered decimals and therefore B755 would indicate more precision (.755<.76) than B76, and come before B76 on the shelf.
Please write down the complete call number listed in the catalogue record in order to find the item on the shelf. For this reason we also add a location code which appears on the spine label. There are several location codes but the most common are JRA (John Richard Allison), RSTC (Regent Stacks), or STACKS which all refer to the part of the collection that is the General Stacks, where items can be checked out. RREF means that the item is located in the Reference section of the library and therefore must be used in the library and cannot be checked out.
See also: Reading Call Numbers.
Study rooms are available to current students, faculty, and staff of Regent College.
The library has three study rooms designated for quiet group study. When not booked by a group, rooms may be reserved for individual study. Please note that individual bookings may be cancelled to accommodate group use. Users will be notified if a reservation is changed.
Study rooms are not intended for classroom or tutorial use. The rooms are not soundproof, and lecturing or teaching produces noise levels incompatible with quiet study.
Food is not permitted in study rooms. Drinks must be in a screw-top container, in keeping with library policy.
Maximum booking length: 3 hours
Bookings may be made up to 3 weeks in advance
Concurrent bookings are permitted
To book a study room, please speak with a staff member at the Circulation Desk
Study Room 1
Large southwest-facing window with natural light
8 adjustable swivel chairs
Whiteboard (whiteboard markers available for loan at the Circulation Desk)
Study Room 2
8 adjustable swivel chairs
Whiteboard (whiteboard markers available for loan at the Circulation Desk)
Study Room 3
Skylight with natural light
6 chairs
Whiteboard (whiteboard markers available for loan at the Circulation Desk)
Room Temperature
The rooms may become cool in winter months. A portable heater may be booked at the Circulation Desk for a two-hour interval.
The Regent College Student Association (RCSA) maintains six computers and two monitors for use by Regent students, all of which require an RWL (Regent Web Login) account to login. These computers are available for word processing, research, and email. If you have problems logging in, the Circulation Desk staff can assist you. In addition, students having difficulty using their RWL may contact the Regent Help Desk at help@regent-college.edu.
Our library catalogue is accessible from our library webpage. In the library there are three computers set to the Allison Library homepage and can be used to search the online catalogue for the Allison Library. Our library catalogue will also provide results about availability of items at other libraries on campus and libraries worldwide.
The computers in the library also provide access to databases. EBSCO includes five databases: Atla Religion Database with Atla Serials, New Testament Abstracts, Old Testament Abstracts, Christian Periodical Index, and Catholic Periodical and Literature Index. Other available databases include: Religious and Theological Abstracts (RTA), Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH), and the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology.
When searching from home, all databases require a username and password.
The Allison Library has one computer which can be used to access to the internet, print documents, and do research.
Accordance Bible Software is available on two computers in the RCSA Computer Lab (located in the Library). Accordance is a Bible Study App that provides fast and powerful search capabilities with numerous resources and tools for advanced academic research in primary texts. It allows you to view English, Greek, and Hebrew Bibles, as well as dictionaries, lexicons, and Greek Jewish Writings. The App also features Greek Classics with English Translations, such as Aristotle's Metaphysics, Politics, and Nicomachean Ethics.
The Allison Library offers photocopying, printing, and scanning services in the Copier Room located beside the Circulation Desk.
The Media section in the Allison Library offers multiple forms of media including microforms, audio and video cassettes, MP3, CDs, and DVDs. A television and DVD/VCR is available near the media section for in-library use. Audio cassette players are also available for patrons.
Microforms, which are miniaturized pages of documents stored on film, are available in either microfilm or microfiche format. A microform reader is available to read these documents as well as to make print copies when needed.
Audio cassette tapes may be listened to on audio cassette players that can be requested at the Circulation Desk for 2-hour loan. CD players are also available for 2-hour loan and can be requested at the Circulation Desk.
DVDs and CDs are available for 2-hour loan. DVDs may be viewed in the library as well as at the television and DVD player located in the media section. Earphones are available for use from the Circulation Desk.
USBs are also available for loan from the Circulation Desk.