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Spring 2024

Mon - Thur: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 1:00pm
Sat - Sun: Closed

If you have questions or need research support call the SDCC Library at (619) 201-8680 or email the SDCC Library.

Spring 2024

Mon - Thur: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sat - Sun: Closed

If you have questions or need research support call the SCS Library at (619) 201-8966 or email the SCS Library.

Research Tools

All the tools you need to fulfill any research requirement. Start here if you need to find scholarly articles, journals, books, etc.

Library Help

Need help navigating through the library resources? The SDCC & SCS Librarians are here for you. Use the links below to contact library staff or go through the help guides.

Interlibrary Loan

Trying to locate a book or article that the library doesn't own?

We can get it through Interlibrary Loan. Send us the information for the item you are trying to get and we'll have it shipped here, many times for free.

About The Library

Everything you ever wanted to know about the library including information about library collections, history and policies.

Welcome to the SDCC & SCS Library

The San Diego Christian College & Southern California Seminary Library supports the research and educational needs of San Diego Christian College & Southern California Seminary students, faculty and staff. Knowledgeable librarians and staff work to connect your research needs to the right resources. Their goal to simplify research means providing access to print and online resources through the library catalog and research databases (collections), as well as providing research assistance, interlibrary loan (services), and library instruction (support).

If you have a question about using the library resources come see us during open business hours or send us a note through the Ask-A-Librarian form.