Memphis Theological Seminary Library provides resources and services in support of the seminary's mission to prepare persons for ministry. Specifically, the library provides materials for study and research in theology and practical ministry and nurtures the skillful use of resources through library helps and instruction.
The Collection
The library collection contains over 85,000 volumes and 373 current periodical subscriptions. The reference collection contains over 6,000 print volumes. The library subscribes to four major online bibliographic and full-text services providing access to hundreds of databases.
The library collection is ecumenical in scope and supports the broad diversity of the seminary community. The library contains one of the world's largest collections of materials relating to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, including rare and historical materials. The MTS library also houses strong collections of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), United Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopal, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and American and National Baptist materials. The library also collects materials relating to African-American Religion, especially in the mid-south. This collection includes photocopies of the papers of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Library Hours--Fall and Spring Semesters
| Monday-Thursday | 8:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. |
| Friday | 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. |
| Saturday | 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
| Sunday | CLOSED |
When classes are not in session, the library hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday and 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Friday. The Library also closes during chapel services.
Location
The MTS Library is located in Founders' Hall on the campus of Memphis Theological Seminary. The campus is on the southeast corner of East Parkway and Union Avenue in Memphis,Tennessee. Click here to see a map of the location.
Library Staff
| Library Director | Steve Edscorn, M.T.S., M.S.L.S. |
| Assistant Library Director/Public Services Librarian | Jane Williamson, M.L.S. |
| Circulation Supervisor/Office Manager | Melissa Hamblin |
| Technical Services Librarian |
Megan Kettner, M.A., M.L.I.S. |
| Library Assistants | Ezra Choi Chuck Lindsey Marilyn Arensberg Adam Griffin
Jim Horn
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Library Policies
The copy machine is provided for library users. It costs 10 cents per copy. The library staff CANNOT charge copies so please bring change when planning to copy library materials. Please see the business office to change a bill larger than $5.00.
A courtesy phone is provided for students near the Founders Hall main entry and a pay phone is provided for student's use in the student center. Library phones are for BUSINESS USE ONLY.
Children must be attended by an adult when in the library. The library staff cannot assume responsibility for unattended children. Children under 12 should NOT be left unattended in the library while parents are in class. The staff is not qualified to provide adequate childcare and CANNOT take responsibility for the safety and well being of such children.
General Circulation Information
The Memphis Theological Library is open to the public. Library borrowing privileges are extended to Memphis Theological Seminary students, faculty and staff, and to students and faculty from other area colleges with whom the library has mutual usage agreements. Clergy and religious professionals and others may apply for special borrowing privileges. Privileges may be granted upon application and approval from the Library Director and the payment of a $25.00 annual fee. Memphis Theological Seminary Library will NOT extend borrowing privileges to students from schools with whom the seminary library DOES NOT have reciprocal usage agreements.
All users must present a valid MTS library card to check out materials. This card is issued without cost to the patron. Persons with borrowing privileges have assigned PIN number to assist in the use of on-line renewal privileges. Lost cards are replaced at a cost of $1.00. Please keep the library informed of any change in address.
MTS students may check out circulating materials for a four-week period. Items may be renewed for an additional four-week period, provided that another user does not have a HOLD request on the item and that the item is not overdue. MTS Faculty and D.Min students may check out circulating items for 6 months. There is no limit on the number of items an MTS student or faculty member may check out. Special borrowers are limited to three items checked out for a two-week period with one possible renewal.
Audio and video tapes may be checked out for one week. Periodicals, microfilm, and microfiche may be used only in the library and do not circulate.
Periodicals DO NOT circulate.
Rare books, reference books, periodicals, microfiche or microfilm DO NOT circulate.
Materials from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Manuscript collection must be used IN-HOUSE only and CANNOT be photocopied.
With the exception of reserve materials, hold requests may be made for checked-out items. All hold request items must be picked up within a week of notification of their availability.
RESERVE MATERIALS must be requested at the circulation desk and circulate for periods of time designated by the instructor. Two (2) hour and overnight reserve materials may be checked out after 4:00 p.m. for overnight and must be back the next day at 8:00 a.m. On Friday, these reserve materials may be checked out at 12:30 p.m. until the following Tuesday at 8:00 a.m.
Renewals can now be made on-line through the MTS Library web site (with a PIN) or at the Circulation Desk. Renewals will not be made over the phone.
Circulation Policy for special borrowers and public patrons who have properly registered with Memphis Theological Seminary Library:
Fines and Overdues
Fines are accessed as follows:
Unpaid charges will be added to the student's account in the business office and will be treated as other delinquent charges. Fines will be assessed and collected on all overdue library material.
Additional Rules
Memphis Theological Seminary Library
168 East Parkway South
Memphis, TN 38104-8232
(901) 334-5858
Please direct questions or comments to:
library@MemphisSeminary.edu