The library and archives of Wheaton College are extensive and unique in their scope. With materials from Billy Graham, C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers, Frederick Buechner and many other Christian luminaries, these resources offer a treasure trove of information for students, scholars and visitors to study and enjoy.
Wheaton College Library
Wheaton College Library provides collections, services, and study space at two locations on campus: the main library building and the third floor of the Billy Graham Hall. The library web site provides access to the library’s digital collections of books, journal articles, and academic databases. The library’s physical collections are extensive, and interlibrary loan service can provide Wheaton faculty and students with almost any item desired. More than 1,400 students visit the main library building each day during the academic year to study, meet with a faculty librarian for one-on-one research assistance, use computers and other technology, or attend a class.