Fall 2022 Welcome Week Orientation

풀러에 오신것을 환영합니다!

¡Bienvenidos/as a Fuller! 

Welcome to Fuller!

Join us for the online orientation to Canvas, Library, Quad, and Writing/Access Services.

We invite you to the session in English and Spanish on Monday, September 19 at 6 pm (PDT) and to the Korean Student Center session on Tuesday, September 20 at 3 pm (PDT). 

For more information about Welcome Week events, please visit quad.fuller.edu

Library Access for Alumni Starting July 5th

The Hubbard Library team is excited to welcome back Fuller degreed alumni starting Tuesday, July 5th as the next step in the library’s reopening.

For information about Alumni photo ID cards, library visit prerequisites, and library use policies please click on the link below.

Access to the Library for Degreed Alumni (Summer 2022)

졸업생(학위 소유자) 도서관 출입안내 ( 2022 여름학기)

The library also provides a selection of electronic resources that can be used remotely. More information about these resources can be found at the Library Services for Alumni guide.

 

eBook availability for Christian Theology : an Introduction

Greetings!
Please note that the ebook availability of the following title has been suspended until December.
  • McGrath, Alister E. 2011. Christian Theology : An Introduction. Fifth ed. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
We have contacted the content provider regarding the issue and found out that the title has been removed from the vendor and is no longer available for sale.
We have a non-linear access model with this title which is a perpetual access license. This model allows for unlimited concurrent access but has a set number of lending days per year, usually 325 days. The combined number of loan days per year cannot exceed the maximum days of use allotment. We are not able to purchase additional days since the title is not available for sale anymore.  Our loan days will renew on the anniversary of the purchase date. Unfortunately, this will happen later in the year since we’ve added the title in the month of December. Until then, access to the book is not available.

Apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused. The title is available for personal purchases through Amazon eTextbook or you may request parts of the book (2 chapters or 10% of the book, whichever is less) to be scanned through a Scan-on-Demand service.

Lastly, if you are on campus, you can check out the book in person for 2 hours at a time.

Spring 2022 Library Tours

Greetings! 
We’d like to welcome you to the library and invite you to the tour on Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 10:00 AM or 3 PM🗓 
 
Would you like to learn where to locate books, journals, etc. and how to use a scanner? 📚 🖥

The tour highlights core library collections, such as books in English, Korean, Spanish and other languages, journals, Reserves and Reference (Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Handbooks, etc.), and a Computer Lab. 

Please join us and sign up via this formhttps://forms.gle/ULXDQPQNg4hQctSSA

The tour meets at the library lobby and takes about 45 minutes. The library collections and study places are located on 4 floors. Please wear comfortable shoes. 

Have questions? Would you like to request a tour in Korean or Spanish? Contact us at lib-reference@fuller.edu

COVID-19 Protocols for the Pasadena Campus Starting on March 28, 2022: First day of Spring Quarter.

  1. As previously announced, all classes will resume their scheduled modalities 
  2. Masking will continue to be required indoors

    Lecturers or presenters may unmask while presenting in classrooms, events, or chapel

  3. Meals with others will continue to be required in outdoor spaces
  4. Fuller’s Vaccination or Testing Policy will end 
  5. Fuller’s Health Care Workers Vaccination Policy remains in effect and continues to be mandated by state and local public health orders
  6. Symptom checks are required at each campus visit

Campus map: https://www.fuller.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/FTS_CampusMap_Update_November_21_2017-1.pdf

Valentine’s Day

Happy Valentine’s Day!

“Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” ~ Mother Teresa

What’s your favorite book or quote about love?

Would you like to find it in your library? Check out our collections!

Hubbard, D. A. Life, Love, and Loyalty in 1st John. [Audio programs]. D. A. Hubbard Library Digital Archives. 

Jeanrond, Werner G. 2010. A Theology of Love. London: T & T Clark.

Malloy, Christopher J. 2019. Aquinas on Beatific Charity and the Problem of Love. Renewal Within Tradition. Steubenville: Emmaus Academic.

Teresa, and Brian Kolodiejchuk. 2007. Mother Teresa : Come Be My Light : The Private Writings of the “Saint of Calcutta”. 1st ed. New York: Doubleday.

Vacek, Edward Collins. 1994. Love, Human and Divine : The Heart of Christian Ethics. Moral Traditions & Moral Arguments. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

Image Happy Valentine's Day! "Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love." ~ Mother Teresa

ATLA Religion Database Tour

Join the library and your peers and learn about search tools and shortcuts that the American Theological Library Association Religion database search engine offers.

When: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 4:00 PM (PDT).

Where: Online via Zoom
You will receive a link to join a live event or its recording.

4:00 – 4:30 PM Tour and presentation
4:30 – 5:00 PM Questions and answers

Who should attend?
Anyone who’s interested in learning about finding sources in Biblical Studies, archaeology, and antiquities; human culture and society; world religions and religious studies; church history, missions, and ecumenism; pastoral ministry; theology, philosophy, and ethics.

Preparation: None.

Register at https://forms.gle/YcdNKAKUJ92aWrbH6

About ATLA Religion Database
ATLA Religion (including ATLAS), an American Theological Library Association database, indexes journal articles, essays, and book reviews in all fields of religion.
ATLAS is a digital collection of over 550 full text journals in religion and theology combined with over 1,100 actively indexed journals.
One of the strengths of this database is rich content: the project has digitized journal issues going back about 50 years or more.

Contact: lib-reference@fuller.edu.

Black History Month

Black History Month is an annual celebration that received official recognition from governments in the United States and Canada, and more recently has been observed in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and other locations. 

Let’s honor the African Americans who contributed to the rich legacy of their ancestors and many-many our Brothers and Sisters who continue to inspire us today.   

Do you know “Lift Every Voice and Sing” , a hymn written by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson in 1900 and set to music by his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson was adopted by the NAACP as the Black National Anthem in 1919? 

References

Felder, Cain Hope. 1991. Stony the Road We Trod : African American Biblical Interpretation. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. (Access this ebook via Fuller library). Thirtieth anniversary expanded edition.

Francis, Aisha. “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” In Encyclopedia of Black Studies, by Molefi Kete Asante, and Ama Mazama. Sage Publications, 2004. via Credo Reference. (Access this article via Fuller library; signing into the network is required). 

Lift Every Voice and Sing.” via Hymnary.org

Lift Every Voice and Sing via NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).

Miller, Cait. “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” via Library of Congress “In the Muse” (Performing Arts Blog), February 8, 2022. 

Sapir, Edward. Review of The Book of American Negro Spirituals, by J. W. Johnson. The Journal of American Folklore 41, no. 159 (1928): 172–74. https://doi.org/10.2307/534910. via JSTOR. 

Wedin, Carolyn. “Johnson, J. Rosamond.” Oxford African American Studies Center. 1 Dec. 2009; Accessed 8 Feb. 2022. https://oxfordaasc-com.fuller.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-45762. via Oxford African American Studies Center. 

Congrats to the Winners of the Opportunity Drawing!

Greetings!
We have closed the entries for the opportunity drawing at 12 PM on December 10, 2021 and the Wheel of Names has picked the winners! 

Find out who gets the gifts from the library in this video. 

Happy Holidays!

We look forward to your participation in the next DeStress for Success event that will be coming up in March 2022.

Display Issue with Library Catalog Advanced Search

Dear Hubbard Library Patrons,

There is currently a known error in the display of selected databases within the advanced search feature of the library catalog.

Please be aware that the vendor who manages our library catalog (OCLC) is aware of the issue and working on a resolution.

In the meantime, students and faculty are still able to conduct searches from the advanced search page and select their desired databases from the righthand database menu (instructions here). The error does not affect search functionality, but rather the correct database selections do not display properly after clicking “save changes.”

To repeat, the advanced search page will still search your selected databases, and you can (correctly) view which databases are selected by expanding the “All Databases” menu and viewing which boxes are selected. The “Searching Databases” section and (accompanying number) will likely be inaccurate until OCLC provides further updates.

Similarly, the “Reset” button continues to function as normal by restoring the default database selections, but you will need to expand one of the lower menus to see the selections accurately.

Please feel free to email us at lib-systems@fuller.edu if you have any additional questions or would like assistance in using Advanced Search.