Hubbard Library – Due Date & Overdue Reminder Emails

Given the Fuller Theological Seminary campus shut down and California’s Stay at Home order, Hubbard Library is working on bulk changing due dates during said closure. All items with a due date during the closure will be reset to April 20 (or later depending on reopening).

If you have turned in your item(s) in the drop box outside the Library and you still receive a notice, don’t worry. Book check in during this time may take a bit longer than previously done.

If you get an overdue notice of a book already returned to the book drop or that was due during our closure, please let us know. We are currently working on extending all due dates until the library’s reopening.

Contact [email protected] if you have additional questions.

Student Service Team Update 3/24 – Library

The Hubbard Library remains committed to assisting our patrons during this time. Please read the following in regards to library services.
Due Dates During Closure

Items due during the closure may be given an extension until the campus reopens on Monday, April 20*. Email [email protected] or go to your library account to renew your books. You may also turn in your books to the book drop outside the Library, if it is needed. (*This date may be adjusted in the future.)

Scan on Demand

Fuller Seminary staff have been directed to stay off campus until early April and until then, only allowed for short periods of time. As such, we are unable to process any Scan on Demand requests until then. Fulfillment of requests, given the extreme time constraints, may take up to two weeks or more.

InterLibrary Loan and Books By Mail

A reminder that ILL is cancelled for the spring quarter. This means any print item requested that we cannot purchase as a digital copy will not be fulfilled. Articles and book chapter ILL requests from other institutions may not be fulfilled due to the limited number of participating libraries. Books by Mail is also cancelled for the spring quarter.

Electronic Services & Reference Librarians
For assistance in access issues, contact our electronic services team at [email protected]. Research help is available to help students utilize our digital resources with our reference librarians. They can be reached at [email protected] or you can schedule a virtual appointment with them here.

Transcripts for Winter ’20 and Spring ’20

In addition to the previously announced Pass/Fail: Changes for Winter and Options for Spring, all transcripts will be annotated to indicate that Winter ’20 and Spring ’20 grades reflect the seminary’s changes in Pass/Fail policy in response to the current public health emergency.  Learn More

Early Closure of the Hubbard Library TODAY 3/20 – 허바드 도서관 조기 폐쇄-오늘 3/20 – Cierre anticipado de la Biblioteca Hubbard – HOY 3/20

Due to the recent Executive Order by Governor Newsom regarding COVID-19, the Hubbard Library will close today at 1:00pm.
Items due at the end of the day today may be dropped off in the drop box outside the Library.
Thank you for your grace during this time.  If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

뉴섬 캘리포니아 주지사의 COVID-19관련 행정명령에 따라 허바드 도서관은 오늘 오후 1시에 폐관합니다.

오늘까지 반납하셔야 하는 도서는 외부 반납함에 반납 해 주시기 바랍니다.
협조와 양해 감사드립니다. 문의사항은 [email protected]로 해 주시기 바랍니다.

Debido a la orden ejecutiva reciente del gobernador Newsom con respecto a COVID-19, la Biblioteca Hubbard cerrará hoy a la una (1pm).

Los artículos que se vencen hoy al final del día podrán ser dejados en el buzón afuera de la biblioteca.

Gracias por su gracia durante este tiempo. Si tiene preguntas, por favor envíenos un correo electrónico [email protected].

Pass/Fail: Changes for Winter and Options for Spring
In addition to the previously announced Pass/Fail: Changes for Winter and Options for Spring, all transcripts will be annotated to indicate that Winter ’20 and Spring ’20 grades reflect the seminary’s changes in Pass/Fail policy in response to the current public health emergency.

Academic advisors and program advisors continue to be available to support students during these days of extraordinary change.  Please do not hesitate to reach out if there are any ways we can help.

Sincerely,

Daniell Whittington
Executive Director of the Library

 

COVID-19 | Updates to Library Hours & Transcripts for Winter and Spring 2020

Dear Fuller Seminary,

In light of our current extraordinary circumstances, we want to keep you apprised of of a few important updates:

Hubbard Library Hours
Please note that the Hubbard Library will close early at 7pm on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20. Please procure all necessary items needed for Winter ’20 finals or Spring ’20 Quarter prior to closing.

 If you have any questions about this, please contact [email protected].

 Pass/Fail: Changes for Winter and Options for Spring
In addition to the previously announced Pass/Fail: Changes for Winter and Options for Spring, all transcripts will be annotated to indicate that Winter ’20 and Spring ’20 grades reflect the seminary’s changes in Pass/Fail policy in response to the current public health emergency.

Academic advisors and program advisors continue to be available to support students during these days of extraordinary change.  Please do not hesitate to reach out if there are any ways we can help.

COVID-19 and Hubbard Library Closure – Changes in Services

As per the the mandate given by Dr. Labberton on March 17, the Hubbard Library will be closed starting Saturday, March 21 until Sunday, April 12*. As such, Hubbard Library has to make slight changes to the following services:

    • – Scan on Demand—Hubbard Library is temporarily lifting the distance restriction on Scan on Demand until April 12*. Requests for this service can be placed through the InterLibrary Loan form, located here. Be sure to select if your request is for an article or book chapter.  We still have to remain within copyright (15 percent of a work or less) and requests will be limited to three (3) per person, per week. Given our reduced staff, we are unable to permit more than three (3) requests and more than three (3) requests from a patron will be cancelled. Also, please allow longer than usual (4-5 business days) processing times for requests.
    • – Books by Mail—Hubbard Library is suspending this service until Sunday, April 12*.
    • – Books due during library closure—If you have a due date that is during the closure, you can turn in all your books to the book drop outside the Library. You may also extend your due dates through your Library Account. Click the orange “My Account” button on the top left-hand corner of the Library site. Then, click on your name and in the drop down menu, “My Account.” On this page, you can click on “Renew” on the items you want to keep longer. After the closure, books will be due at the end of day on Monday, April 13th. Course Reserves books kept during the break will continue to accrue fines which will not be waived. If you have any questions or concerns about due dates, please email [email protected]
    • – Course Reserves—Items in Course Reserves will not be available for checkout during the closure.
    • – Reference Librarians, Electronic Services, Circulation—Our team is available to be reached virtually should patrons have any issues in using eBooks and databases. We have a Resources Page on our website with many how-to’s and also in our Canvas course. For further assistance, patrons may contact our reference librarians at [email protected], our electronic resources team at [email protected], and our circulation team at [email protected].

*This date may be changed in the future.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected]. Thank you for your patience in this matter and have a wonderful day!

Sincerely,
Daniell Whittington
Executive Director of the Library

COVID-19 Updates and Hubbard Library UPDATED 3/19

Good Afternoon Hubbard Library Patrons,

In light of recent recommendations by the CDC, local government, health institutions, and the recent announcement by Dr. Labberton on March 12, the Hubbard Library is implementing the following actions immediately in order to do our best to serve the Fuller community and its well-being:

  • – Library Hours: Library hours for Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20, will be 9am – 7pm.
  • – Interterm/ Spring Break Hours: The library is closed beginning on March 21. As of right now we are reopening on April 13th but that won’t be fully confirmed until an update that is scheduled to happen by at least April 6th.
  • – Library Spaces: Library takes efforts towards wiping down doors, buttons, and workstations. Patrons can help by being vigilant in washing their hands prior to and after handling books and using computer stations.
  • – DeStress for Success: This event, which we look forward to hosting every finals season, is cancelled for the sake and health of our campus community.
  • – InterLibrary Loan (ILL): Physical items requests through ILL will be cancelled. We will attempt to locate and purchase digital copies of items within our academic scope, however, we will not process those only available in print. Article and book chapter requests will be fulfilled but requests for entire books or journals will be cancelled because we still need to remain within copyright permissions. Only 15 percent or two chapters, whichever is less, may be requested.
  • – Course Reserves: Students may need to purchase their print only required books in Course Reserves if a digital replacement by the instructor is not located.
  • – Guest Visitors, Alumni, SCATLA patrons, Archives researchers, Local Scholars, and Local Clergy: At this time, we must suspend access to these patrons into our Library. Only current students, faculty, staff, visiting scholars – are permitted. We may lift this restriction at the end of the month with careful consideration.
  • – Computer lab and other collaborative areas: We request that collaboration of groups be limited. Any collaborative space with more than 10 chairs will have extra chairs removed to allow for the recommended six feet (2 meters) of space. When the time comes, we will prevent access to group study rooms and cancel any reservations.
  • – Book return: We respectfully ask patrons return all of books via the book drop outside the library, if it is not necessary for you to enter. This also applies to Course Reserve books.
  • – Illnesses: To echo Dr. Labberton’s post, “individuals with a fever are prohibited from campus, and individuals with other COVID-19 related symptoms are strongly encouraged to stay home.”
  • – Help to access resources: Our team is available to be reached virtually should patrons have any issues in using eBooks and databases. We have a Resources Page on our website with many how-to’s and also in our Canvas course. For further assistance, patrons may contact our reference librarians at [email protected], our electronic resources team at [email protected], and our circulation team at [email protected].

I want to end this post with encouragement from Psalm 59:16—”But I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.” Let us pray for God to grant us peace, strength, and courage for ourselves, community, and the world.

I personally thank you for reading this post and am grateful for your flexibility regarding the library during this time. As we move forward, we hope to continue to assist and help you throughout the Spring quarter and beyond. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at [email protected].

Respectfully,

Daniell Whittington
Executive Director of the Library

National Anthropology Day Webinar – February 20 at 2PM!

You are invited to celebrate National Anthropology Day and learn about a great resource for cultural research. Come take part in a webinar on the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) that is one of the Fuller Library databases for the School of Intercultural Studies: eHRAF. If you are doing cultural research, you should plan to attend. Part of our time together will involve your carrying out searches related to your research.

We will be holding the event on Thursday, February 20th from 2:00 p.m. until 3:30 in 490 Conference Room (2nd floor of 490 E. Walnut). Coffee and snacks will be provided.

There will also be a give away of swag from the American Anthropological Association. This is part of Fuller Seminary’s participation in National Anthropology Day. For those who cannot attend in person, we unfortunately don’t have any swag, but we do have a Blue Jeans link to offer: bluejeans.com/420289128. The session will be recorded and posted on the CMR website if you do happen to miss out.

Books for Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month by checking out some of our new titles!

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  1. T & T Clark Handbook of African American Theology by Frederick L Ware, Antonia Michelle Daymond, Eric Lewis Williams 0567675467 . Amazon page
  2. Race in John’s gospel : toward an ethnos-conscious approach by Andrew Benko (Author) 9781978706194 1978706197 Amazon page
  3. Black Christology and the quest for authenticity : a philosophical appraisal by John H McClendon (Author)1498585361 9781498585361 Amazon page
  4. Dear church : a love letter from a black preacher to the whitest denomination in the U.S by Lenny Duncan (Author) 1506452574 9781506452579 Amazon page
  5. The Black Christ by Kelly Brown Douglas 9781608337781 1608337782 Amazon page
  6. Black Transhuman Liberation Theology : Technology and Spirituality by Philip Butler 1350081949 9781350081949 Amazon page
  7. Evangelical theologies of liberation and justice by Mae Elise Cannon (Editor), Andrea Smith (Editor) 9780830870967 0830870962 Amazon page
  8. Homeland insecurity : a hip hop missiology for the post-Civil Rights context by Daniel White Hodge 9780830851812 083085181X Amazon page
  9. For Such a Time as This : Hope and Forgiveness after the Charleston Massacre by Sharon Risher, Michael W Waters, Sherri Wood Emmons 9780827243248 0827243243 9780827243255 0827243251 Amazon page
  10. Sacraments of memory : Catholicism and slavery in contemporary African American literature by Erin Michael Salius (Author) 9780813052304 0813052300 Amazon page
  11. Ontological terror : Blackness, nihilism, and emancipation by Calvin L Warren (Author) 9780822371847 0822371847 Amazon page
  12. Black consciousness and progressive movements under apartheid by Ian M Macqueen (Author) Amazon page
  13. A pneumatology of race in the Gospel of John: an ethnocritical study by Rodolfo Galvan Estrada (Author) III. 9781532670862 1532670869 Amazon page
  14. A place to worship: African American camp meetings in the Carolinas by Minuette B Floyd (Author) 9781611178890 Amazon page
  15. Howard Thurman’s philosophical mysticism: love against fragmentation by Anthony Sean Neal (Author) 9781498552769 1498552765 Amazon page
  16. Kendrick Lamar and the making of black meaning by Christopher M Driscoll (Editor), Monica R Miller (Editor), Anthony B Pinn (Editor) 1351010859 9781351010825 Amazon page
  17. Gone home: race and roots through Appalachia by Karida Brown (Author). 9781469647043 1469647044 9781469647050 1469647052 Amazon page
  18. Reading Hebrews and 1 Peter with the African American Great Migration: diaspora, place, and identity by Jennifer T Kaalund (Author) 0567679985 9780567679987 Amazon page

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