- Academic Calendar
- Introduction
- General Information
- Admission Information
- Academic Information
- Blended Education
- Distance Education
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- Policies and Procedures
- Academic Advising
- Academic Appeal
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- Academic Evaluation
- Academic Integrity
- Active Military Duty
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- Cancellation of Course Section
- Emergency Course Cancellation
- University Credit for Experience
- Communication Policy
- Convocation
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- Course Evaluations
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- Directed Study
- Drop Policy
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- Jury Duty
- Laptop Policy
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- Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences
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- Course Descriptions
The Robert A. Williams Library provides instruction and resource materials that support the educational programs and goals of Adventist University of Health Sciences. The Library is located on the first and second floors of the General Education building.
Individual reference service is offered during library hours of operation. Customized group and individual instruction in the effective use of information resources, such as databases or educational modules, are available upon request. A group study room, individual study carrels, computers, scanning, printing, photocopying, and faxing are available at the Library.
Access to materials from other libraries is available through Interlibrary Loan. The online catalog, subscription databases, e-journals, e-books, streaming video, Refworks citation management tool, copyright guidelines, Internet-based learning modules, APA Style Guide, Ask-A-Librarian (reference questions), and Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery request information may be accessed remotely at library.adu.edu. Several multidiscipline academic and general reference databases are available, as well as specialty databases in nursing, allied health, consumer health, business, literature, computer technology, opposing viewpoints, student resources, and newspapers. Specialty database reference modules are offered in health, science, arts, humanities, psychology, social science, women’s interests, children’s issues, education, law, international issues, military, and multicultural topics.

