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New Directions for the Timeless Quest - Theological Libraries in an Era of Change (pdf)

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Theological Education 40, no. 1 (The Association of Theological Schools, Pittsburgh)
Table of Contents
What’s a Seminary Library for? (Timothy D. Lincoln)
Jam To-morrow and Jam Yesterday, but Never Jam To-day: The Dilemma of Theology Libraries Planning for the Twenty-first Century (Jack W. Ammerman)
Changing Libraries, Changing Collections (Donald M. Vorp)
Is There Anything Worthwhile on the Web? A Cooperative Project to Identify Scholarly Resources in Theology and Religion (Eileen Crawford, Amy Limpitlaw, and Bill Hook)
Incorporating Global Perspectives into Theological Education: The Role of the Library (Martha Lund Smalley and Paul F. Stuehrenberg)
Librarians and Teaching Faculty in Collaboration: New Incentives, New Opportunities (Melody Layton McMahon)
Is There a Strategic Alliance in Your Future? Lessons Learned from Library Consortia (Ann Hotta)
Information Literacy in Theological Education (Douglas L. Gragg)
Assessing Library Performance in a New Landscape, or “How Did We Do Today?” (Jan Malcheski)

Book Reviews

Open Forum
Reducing the Identity Crisis in Doctor of Ministry Education (Charles J. Conniry Jr.)
Getting Them Through the Doctor of Ministry Dissertation (Steve Delamarter)
Thinking Again about the Reformed Tradition and Public Life (Mark Douglas, Lewis Mudge, and Jim Watkins)
Journal Issue. Full text is available online.