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  1. Dean’s Listening HourResources & Services@The United Library Presented by Jaeyeon Lucy Chung September 2012

  2. Goals • Introducing the United Library’s collections and research services • Briefly presentingthe fundamentals of the library research - Where to start - What to use - How to conduct • Learning your needs, interests, and concerns

  3. About the United Library

  4. Why Is It Called United? • Established in 1981 when the collections of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Methodist) and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary (Episcopal) were merged • With the retirement of the two co-directors in 2007 the first solo director was hired • In 2009 with the purchase of Seabury collection by Garrett, Seabury circulation desk was closed and Garrett became the sole point of access to the collection

  5. Collections • About 400,000 volumes in the collection as well as subscription to more than 500 periodicals and access to numerous electronic databases in partnership with Northwestern University Library • A broad collection of biblical and theological studies • American and English materials in Methodist and Anglican studies • Ancient Near Eastern studies and biblical archaeology • Patristics

  6. Methodist Collection • Methodist materials from its inception in the 18th century to the present day • Conference journals, Methodist periodicals such as Christian Advocates, pamphlets, autobiographies and biographies • Manuscripts in Ezekiel Cooper and William Colbert collections including letters written by John Wesley, Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury

  7. One of the Thomas Coke letters sent to William Colbert in 1795

  8. Hibbard Rare Book Collection • Between 1907 and 1920, Lydia Hibbard donated about $23,000 to the Hibbard Egyptian Library at Western Theological Seminary • Olaf Toffteen and Samuel A. B Mercer, two WTS professors, collected materials in Egyptology, Semitic languages, and Near Eastern archaeology • Supported the Egypt Exploration Fund of London and acquired some artifacts from the royal tombs including the mummy of a young girl

  9. Keen Bible Collection • The collection initiated by Paul Edwin Keen, Professor of New Testament and Exegesis at the Evangelical Theological Seminary from 1927-1957 • Over 700 English Versions and Revisions of individual testaments or the entire Bible • Outstanding first editions – Matthews Bible (1537), Taverner Bible (1539), Geneva Bible (1560), Bishops Bible (1568), Rheims New Testament (1582), King James Bible (1611), and the Douai Old Testament (1610) 

  10. Who We Are Loren Hagen – cataloging Kathleen Kordesh – reference, ILL J. Lauren Mondala – circulation, student supervision, public services Mary-Carol Riehs – circulation (eve.) Tom Dallianis – website, digitization Lucy Chung – acting director, archives, collection management

  11. Study & Meeting Spaces • 21 study carrels • Study tables in the Reference and Reading Rooms • Conference tables for group study and meeting • Comfy chairs in the library lounge and the Reference Room

  12. About Library Research

  13. Starting Your Researchhttp://www.garrett.edu/library

  14. Research Options

  15. Finding Books, Journals, etc. • Visit the library website and search the library catalog (http://www.garrett.edu/library/index.php/online-catalog)

  16. Searching Electronic Resources • Visit the library website and search the databases (http://www.garrett.edu/library/index.php/databases)

  17. Interlibrary Loan • If the item that you need is not available either at the United Library or NU Library, fill out the ILL request form which is available in print at the circulation desk or in PDF on the website. • Provide enough information – title, author, publisher, date, and etc. • Submit the form in person at the circulation desk or via email (united.ill@garrett.edu).

  18. Online Tutorials • Visit the library website to watch video demos and online tutorials available (http://www.garrett.edu/library/index.php/videos-tutorials) • Helpful handouts and presentations also available

  19. Library Workshops • Equip yourself with the research skills and information technologies by attending one or more of the library workshops • Current workshops offered: - Searching the library catalog & Google effectively - ATLA religion database with serials - Endnote: bibliographic management tool - Using social media for your ministry: blog

  20. Reference Help • Get answers to your specific research questions or tips for research strategies - Email: kathleen.kordesh@garrett.edu or united.library@garrett.edu - Phone: 847-866-3870 - Online chat: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am – 4:30 pm - Just drop in: Mon./Wed./Fri. 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

  21. Citation Management: EndNote • Stores the citations of the articles that you import into Endnoteand makes creating your bibliography easier • Allows you to keep track of what you have found and what you have read

  22. To learn more about the Endnote: - Attend the library workshop on 10/2 at 10am - Read the document about getting started using Endnote, which is available on the library website (http://www.garrett.edu/library/Getting%20started%20with%20Endnote.pdf) - Check the NU Library’s Endnote guide - Make an appointment with the reference librarian

  23. Citing Sources • Check out the library website to learn about style manuals and guides: www.garrett.edu/library/index.php/citing-sources - Turabian Style, 7th ed. (call no: LB 2369 .T8 2007) - Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed. (call no: Z 253 .U69 2010) - APA style

  24. About Getting Connected

  25. United.Library@Garrett.EduJaeyeon.Chung@Garrett.Edu847-866-3909847-866-3877United.Library@Garrett.EduJaeyeon.Chung@Garrett.Edu847-866-3909847-866-3877

  26. Questions or Suggestions?

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