This guide is intended to give HCU students, staff and faculty interested in Education resources an easy-to-use jumping off point for accessing HCU Library materials. You'll find information here on both print and electronic resources, as well as on strategies for conducting research.
This guide will always be a work in progress. If you have any suggestions for what you would like to see included please e-mail me.
DARIUS is HCU's institutional repository for dissertations and theses. DARIUS is named for the Persian king named in the book of Ezra. Chapters four through six (see 6:1 in particular) make an interesting story of a search through the royal archives.
DARIUS is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes digital dissertations and theses. It provides free, worldwide open access to the research, scholarship, and creative works of HCU's researchers and students. As far as it is known in Baptist circles, only Baylor and HCU have this type of archive. Our repository is an important tool for preserving HCU's legacy of scholarly communication and is a work in progress. Current programs with published works going into DARIUS include:
Current students wishing to submit new content, please contact your dissertation or thesis advisor.