

The Center for Process Studies library's acquisitions of over 1,600 books, 400 dissertations, and 8,500 articles comprise the world's largest collection of writings in Whiteheadian-Hartshornean process thought.
The library has thematic bibliographies to guide researchers to process scholarship in over 220 areas, such as aesthetics, arts, biblical studies, biological sciences, ecology, economics, education, ethics, feminist theory, metaphysics, natural sciences, psychology, theology, and world religions and philosophies. CPS also maintains a small collection of audio and visual materials that deal with process issues.
The Hartshorne Archive makes the primary and secondary works of Charles Hartshorne more accessible. Papers by the CPS Co-Directors and others, including William Beardslee, Charles Birch, John Spencer, and Daniel Day Williams, are in special collections. Unpublished conference and seminar papers are housed in the process member papers collection.
Scholars are invited to make use of the Center's unique and extensive library. Articles are available at a cost of $.10 per page photocopying charge, plus shipping and handling. Most of the bibliographies are available to members free of charge through the members only section of this web site.