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March 29, 2017
A Broadening Conversation: Classic Readings in Theological Librarianship
- Author
- McMahon, Melody Layton and David R. Stewart, eds.
- Publisher
- The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, MYD
- ISBN
- 9780810858534
- Table of Contents
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ch. 1 Introduction (Anne Richardson Womack)
ch. 2 Theological librarianship as a ministry (Raymond P. Morris)
ch. 3 The theological librarian : his commitment and strategy (James J. Kortendick)
ch. 4 Developing professionally on the job (David W. Faupel)
ch. 5 That they all may be one (Simeon Daly)
ch. 6 Some values in theological librarianship (James Dunkly)
ch. 7 On spiritual reading and religious reading in peril : president's address (Milton Joe Coalter)
ch. 8 Power and responsibility : reflections on theological librarianship (Sharon Taylor)
ch. 9 Introduction (Monica Corocoran)
ch. 10 The cataloger and instruction (Helen B. Uhrich)
ch. 11 Problems in manuscript cataloging (Julia H. Macleod)
ch. 12 Archival good works for theologians (Lester J. Cappon)
ch. 13 Changing a pile of books into a library (John J. Shellem)
ch. 14 Collection development in a theological research library (Caroline Whipple)
ch. 15 Circulation in theological libraries : seeking and saving the lost (Thomas F. Gilbert)
ch. 16 Parchment, paper, PDF : the literature of theological librarianship (David R. Stewart)
ch. 17 Introduction (Roger L. Loyd)
ch. 18 Seminary libraries and theological education (L.R.Elliot)
ch. 19 The community of learning (Helen B. Uhrich)
ch. 20 Professors and librarians : partners in the Oikumene (Paul A. Crow, Jr.)
ch. 21 Theological libraries revisited (Leon Pacala)
ch. 22 The structures of religious literature : conceptual frameworks for improving bibliographic instruction (Andrew D. Scrimgeour)
ch. 23 Theological libraries and theological librarians in theological education (James Dunkly)
ch. 24 Introduction (Michael Bramah)
ch. 25 Joint panel discussion : the library in the life of the seminary (Robert F Beach (moderator))
ch. 26 Some thoughts on the joint theological school-liberal arts college library (Arthur E. Jones, Jr.)
ch. 27 The theological library : servant or partner? (Claude Welch)
ch 28 Religious studies and theology (John E. Wilson)
ch. 29 Serving the religion information needs of the public(Mary A. Dempsey)
ch. 30 Introduction (John A. Bollier)
ch. 31 Seminary librarians (greetings and challenge from ATS) (Lewis J. Sherrill)
ch. 32 Six years of ATLA : a historical sketch (L.R. Elliot)
ch. 33 Building on our strengths for the future (Elmer J. O'Brien)
ch. 34 A look at the past (G. Paul Hamm)
ch. 35 A combined greeting to ATLA 40 and reflection on ATLA 1 (Ernest G. White)
ch. 36 Introduction (Eileen K. Crawford)
ch. 37 On the union classification (Julie Pettee)
ch. 38 When Catholic and Protestant theologies meet (Gustave Weigel)
ch. 39 Contemporary challenges to theological librarianship (Connoy C. Gamble, Jr.)
ch. 40 The index to religious periodical literature : past, present, and future (G. Fay Dickerson and John A. Peltz)
ch. 41 Revolution, evolutions, and syndromes (Decherd Turner)
ch. 42 Can serious academic religious book publishing survive in an age of pop culture? (Clayton E. Carlson)
ch. 43 Globalization and theological libraries (Robert J. Schreiter)
ch. 44 Shadow and substance (Roy Stokes)
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. (From the Publisher)