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Friday, June 21 • 8:45am - 9:30am
The Role of the Theological Library in Scholarly Formation: A Case Study

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Based on a review of the library's archives at Harding School of Theology in Memphis, TN, from 1962 to the present, we will describe the role of the librarians in the intentional formation of students as scholars. In addition to building a first-rate scholarly collection, the librarians at HST teach a three-hour course in research methods required of students in the first nine hours of a degree program. After this foundational experience establishes a relationship with the library and librarians, students consult frequently with the librarians for help in research, reflection, and writing. This relationship continues long after the students graduate. The maturing of scholars is in some ways parallel to the discipline of spiritual formation.

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Carisse Berryhill

Abilene Christian University
Atla Board of Directors; Theological Librarianship Course @ Illinois iSchool LEEP; Stone-Campbell Archives; Readers and writing processes; scholarly publishing literacy; International Theological Librarianship Education task force
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Jessica Holland

Harding School of Theology - L.M. Graves Memorial Library


Friday June 21, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am PDT
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