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9780810858534

A Broadening Conversation Classic Readings in Theological Librarianship

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    9780810858534

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  • Copyright: 2006-05-26
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
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Summary

The American Theological Library Association has served libraries, librarians, and academic institutions with distinction for sixty years. A Broadening Conversation offers a means of listening in on the rich and vivid conversation of this community over the course of its history so far.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Simeon Daly
Introduction xiii
Melody Layton McMahon and David R. Stewart
Part 1: The Distinctive Character of Theological Librarianship 1(52)
1 Introduction
3(4)
Anne Richardson Womack
2 Theological Librarianship as a Ministry
7(11)
Raymond P. Morris
3 The Theological Librarian: His Commitment and Strategy
18(7)
James J. Kortendick
4 Developing Professionally on the Job
25(4)
David W. Faupel
5 That They All May Be One
29(3)
Simeon Daly
6 Some Values in Theological Librarianship
32(3)
James Dunkly
7 On Spiritual Reading and Religious Reading in Peril: President's Address
35(8)
Milton J. (Joe) Coalter
8 Power and Responsibility: Reflections on Theological Librarianship
43(12)
Sharon Taylor
Part 2: Theological Librarians at Work 53(70)
9 Introduction
55(4)
Monica Corcoran
10 The Cataloger and Instruction
59(14)
Helen B. Uhrich
11 Problems in Manuscript Cataloging
73(8)
Julia H. Macleod
12 Archival Good Works for Theologians
81(11)
Lester J. Cappon
13 Changing a Pile of Books into a Library
92(7)
John J. Shellem
14 Collection Development in a Theological Research Library
99(7)
Caroline Whipple
15 Circulation in Theological Libraries: Seeking and Saving the Lost
106(6)
Thomas F. Gilbert
16 Parchment, Paper, PDF: The Literature of Theological Librarianship
112(11)
David R. Stewart
Part 3: The Theological Librarian as Educator 123(52)
17 Introduction
125(4)
Roger L, Loyd
18 Seminary Libraries and Theological Education
129(9)
L.R. Elliott
19 The Community of Learning
138(8)
Helen B. Uhrich
20 Professors and Librarians: Partners in the Oikumene
146(7)
Paul A. Crow Jr.
21 Theological Libraries Revisited
153(9)
Leon Pacala
22 The Structures of Religious Literature: Conceptual Frameworks for Improving Bibliographic Instruction
162(7)
Andrew D. Scrimgeour
23 Theological Libraries and Theological Librarians in Theological Education
169(6)
James Dankly
Part 4: Theological Libraries: Contexts and Constituencies 175(56)
24 Introduction
177(3)
Michael Bramah
25 Joint Panel Discussion: The Library in the Life of the Seminary
180(16)
Robert F. Beach (moderator)
26 Some Thoughts on the Joint Theological School—Liberal Arts College Library
196(7)
Arthur E. Jones Jr.
27 The Theological Library: Servant or Partner?
203(12)
Claude Welch
28 Religious Studies and Theology
215(5)
John E. Wilson
29 Serving the Religion Information Needs of the Public
220(11)
Mary A. Dempsey
Part 5: The American Theological Library Association: Reflections and Reminiscences 231(38)
30 Introduction
233(4)
John A. Bollier
31 Seminary Librarians (Greetings and Challenge from ATS)
237(3)
Lewis J. Sherrill
32 Six Years of ATLA: A Historical Sketch
240(9)
L.R. Elliott
33 Building on Our Strengths for the Future
249(6)
Elmer J O'Brien
34 A Look at the Past
255(9)
G. Paul Hamm
35 A Combined Greeting to ATLA 40 and Reflection on ATLA 1
264(5)
Ernest G. White
Part 6: Changes and Challenges 269(82)
36 Introduction
Eileen K. Crawford
271(4)
37 On the Union Classification
275(9)
Julia Pettee
38 When Catholic and Protestant Theologies Meet
284(8)
Gustave Weigel
39 Contemporary Challenges to Theological Librarianship
292(6)
Connolly C. Gamble Jr.
40 The Index to Religious Periodical Literature: Past, Present, and Future
298(8)
G. Fay Dickerson and John A. Peltz
41 Revolution, Evolutions, and Syndromes
306(7)
Decherd Turner
42 Can Serious Academic Religious Book Publishing Survive in an Age of Pop Culture?
313(14)
Clayton E. Carlson
43 Globalization and Theological Libraries
327(12)
Robert J. Schreiter
44 Shadow and Substance
339(12)
Roy Stokes
Afterword 351(2)
Dennis A. Norlin
About the Editors and Contributors 353

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