Southeastern Seminary Library Handbook
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The Archives actively collects primary source materials which focus on the history
of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, the Southern Baptist Convention,
and the personal papers of those who have influenced Baptist life.
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1.
Archives are available from 8:00am - 5:00pm M-Th; 8:00am - 4:00pm F, and at other times by appointment only.
2.
Use of archival material is monitored.
3.
Researchers are required to sign a research agreement before access to
materials is granted.
4.
Collections are not available for interlibrary loan.
5.
Contact the Archives at
byoungmark@sebts.edu or jlutzweiler@sebts.edu.
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The Circulation Department handles all
check-ins, checkouts, holds/recalls, and renewals of all library materials. It
also handles Reserve items for required course readings, study room
reservations, and music room reservations.
- Check-outs
- You must use your own library
card when checking out Library materials. For students, your
I.D.card is your Library card.
- Regular checkout time
for students and guest-users is two weeks.
Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M., and independent-studies students, faculty and staff
may check out books for 3 months but may be limited to 3 weeks if the item is
recalled by another patron. Patrons are assessed a fine when recalled items are
not returned promptly.
- Students
may have only 50 books or items checked out at any given time.
- A
book drop return is located near the Library entrance, and is available for
book returns when the Library is closed. It is closed
when
the library is open. It is checked daily before 9 a.m.
- As items are checked out, they will be processed momentarily through
a desensitizer. This allows them to go through the security detector without
sounding the alarm. If you hear the alarm sound, please STOP immediately and
allow the Library staff to assist in checking the materials you have.
- All items must be checked out no later than 15 minutes before
closing. Closing times will always be posted on the front door.
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- Holds/Recalls
- If
the item you are seeking is checked out, you may place a HOLD on the book by
using the "Make Request" command in the "Request" menu
of the PAC. You are then added to a list of patrons waiting for the item. If
the “Make Request” function is not working, place the Hold at the
Circulation desk. You will be notified when the book has been returned to
the Library. It will be held at the front desk for 1week for pick-up. If a
hold is not picked up on time, it goes to the next patron on the list.
- Holds
can not be made for items that are “on order,” “newly acquired,” or
“checked-in.”
- If
an item has a long-term due date, as with PhD and faculty checkouts, you can
ask the Circulation Supervisor RECALL the item. When an
item is recalled after the initial 2 week period, the Library will notify
the patron and assign a new due date. If the item(s) are not returned by the
new date, $1.25 fine will be charged per book per day. You will be notified
when the item is returned and available for pick-up.
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- Renewals
- One
renewal is permitted for an additional week.
- A
renewal should be requested no later than the day the item is due.
See
also section D: Overdue Fines below
- Renewals may be requested in person, by phone, or by mail.
- If another patron has requested a HOLD on the item, it cannot
be renewed - it must be turned in.
- A renewal is permitted only once per item.
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- Overdue
Fines- Books ( See also section on Reserves)
- One
grace day is allowed for which no fine will be charged.
- Fines
are $.25 per day per book; $.50 per day per AV item; $.25 per HOUR for
reserves.
(See also section B. Holds/Recalls).
- NO FINES are given for Sundays or any holidays the Library is closed
are for regular materials.
- Fines will be charged
for days the Library is open even when classes are not in session.
- Overdue and Fine
reminders are sent to CAMPUS P.O. BOXES in the student center. PLEASE DO NOT
IGNORE A COMMUNICATION FROM THE LIBRARY! If fines exceed $50, library
privileges will be revoked and a block placed on your account. Registration,
graduation and transcript requests will be denied until all fines have been
paid. You will not graduate, register or obtain transcripts until all
fines have been paid and all blocks cleared.
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- Reserves
- Professors choose the items they wish to place on Reserve at the
Circulation desk. The titles, call numbers, course name and professor's name
are listed on the PAC.
- There are five types of reserves:
a. Two Hour In-Library - personal or non-circulating items
b. Two-Hour Circulating - heavily used materials.
May go out overnight two hours before closing and will be due back at 9 a.m. the
next day (10 a.m. on Saturdays). May also be checked out two hours before
closing Saturday and will be due back at 9 a.m. Monday morning.
c. One Day - Due back at 9 a.m. the next day (10
a.m. on Saturdays)
d. One Week - Due back at 9 a.m. one week from date
e.
e. Three-Day Ph.D. core courses- Due back 9 a.m.
three days later (10 a.m. on Saturdays)
3.
Fines on Reserves are $.25 PER HOUR OR PART OF
HOUR, including Saturdays and Mondays.
4.
Reserves are arranged by Call Number. The Circulation Staff cannot find
your reserve without the call number. Please look up the call number ahead of
time in the SEBTS catalog under Instructor Search or Course Search.
All Reserve items
must be turned in to Circulation Staff. Items left on the desk may incur fines. No
Holds or Renewals are allowed on Reserve items.
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The
following lab policy has been created to facilitate the best use of available
computing resources while promoting an atmosphere of learning consistent with
the stated purpose of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
- THE
COMPUTER LAB IS AVAILABLE TO ALL FACULTY, STAFF, CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS
AND STUDENT FAMILIES OF SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AND
COLLEGE.
Anyone under 18 years of age must have parental permission to use the lab.
Permission forms are available at the Circulation Desk. Anyone 12 years
or younger must be accompanied by a parent to access the lab. You may be
asked to exhibit a valid student ID or library card for lab access. Guest
users with a valid library card are permitted.
- NO
FOOD OR DRINK IS EVER PERMITTED IN THE LAB. Neither during lab classes nor during reserved
faculty functions. Lab users are responsible for any damage incurred to the
hardware, furniture, or carpet.
- CHECK
THE COMPUTER LAB MESSAGE BOARD BEFORE ENTERING THE LAB. The message board is posted
immediately outside the lab entrance. It will detail the current status of
the lab and show any changes to normal lab hours due to classes, faculty
functions, or system maintenance. All announcements will be posted at least
24 hours in advance of scheduled events.
- ONLINE
CHATTING AND GAME PLAYING ARE PERMITTED WHEN THE LAB IS NOT FULL.
Computers are available on a first-come first-serve basis but academic work
takes precedent over all other computer use. Time limitations may be set
during heavy use periods.
- DO
NOT POWER OFF ANY COMPUTER EQUIPMENT. Problems with hardware or software should be reported immediately
to the Library Information Systems Department. If you need assistance using
the Internet or installed software applications, please refer to the
available documentation on the lab bookshelf. The lab does not provide
tutoring, teaching, or assistance with academic assignments.
- CLOSE
ALL APPLICATIONS BEFORE LEAVING YOUR COMPUTER. Do not leave your computer unattended for more
than 15 minutes lest you risk losing unsaved work and your seat to another
user. If you must leave the computer unattended, leave a note at the
computer stating the time you left and your intention to return.
- DO
NOT SEND LARGE PRINT JOBS TO THE PRINTER. Keep all print jobs to fifty pages or less.
Documents containing more than fifty pages should be sent to the lab printer
in increments of fifty pages or less. The cost of each printed page is $.10,
to be paid before exiting the lab.
- DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO RECONFIGURE THE HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE. Moving any of the hardware in the lab
or attempting to install software from an external source on any lab
workstation is strictly prohibited. Do not copy or misuse copyrighted
software.
- KEEP
NOISE TO A MINIMUM. Use headphones with all audio equipment. Do not shout or engage in
loud conversations. Do not use cellular phones in the lab. Please turn off
ringers and other beeping devices. Be respectful of those working around
you.
- HONOR
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST IN YOUR COMPUTER USAGE. Do not use lab computers for private
financial gain (i.e. business, gambling). Avoid all obscene electronic
information. All Internet information being downloaded to the lab is being
filtered by an online service provider. If you are unable to access a
website needed for academic, administrative, or research purposes, please
notify the Library Information Systems Department or leave your name, phone
number, and website address in the lab Suggestions drop box.
Failure to comply with the stated policies below may
result in a verbal request to leave the computer lab or loss of lab privileges.
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Internet
Policy for the Library at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
The
Internet provides countless invaluable resources otherwise not available. Yet
like any tool, it's use must be tempered by wisdom and judgment. The Internet is
a regulated form of information; however it may provide access to materials that
are inaccurate, controversial, personally offensive, illegal, immoral, and
unethical. If an offensive site is not filtered, a request for filtering may be
submitted for review to the Management Information Systems office. If access to
a filtered site is needed, a request to remove the filtering may also be
submitted to the same office.
- The
Library at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is not liable for the
content of any Internet site. Library staff will assist Internet users in a
manner consistent with Library policy.
- The
Library does not provide individual e-mail accounts. Access to personal
e-mail accounts through providers such as Juno, Yahoo, or Hotmail is
allowed.
- The
value of witnessing via the Internet is recognized and encouraged by the
Library and Southeastern Seminary; but due to resource limitations, the
downloading of chat room software to Library computers is forbidden.
- Academic
work always takes precedence to personal Internet use and a patron may be
asked to relinquish use of a terminal if necessary.
- Internet
transactions involving the use of credit cards are conducted strictly at the
risk of the Library patron.
User Restrictions: Internet Users may not:
- Damage
or attempt to damage equipment
- Alter
or attempt to alter software configurations
- Attempt
to gain unauthorized access to or cause disruption of the Seminary and
Library's computer systems or any other computer system
- Violate
copyright laws or software licensing agreements
- Install
personal software programs on any workstations
- Display
or send obscene images, messages, or files
- Violate
local, state, or federal laws or regulations
- Engage
in any activity that is deliberately & maliciously offensive, libelous,
or slanderous
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The Reference staff is
available to help you with any questions you might have and to teach you how to
use the library’s resources. Reference help is available in person, by phone:
761-2258, by fax: 761-2150, or by e-mail at reference@sebts.edu.
Reference Services include:
orientation tours, library skills/computer classes, electronic resource classes,
research assistance and Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
The Reference area also houses
computers with additional software programs for research and Internet access.
Reference Collections include
the Edwin C. Osburn Reference Collection, the Baptist News Center (BMR),
Periodicals, and the Church Media Resource Center (CMRC). These materials are
for in house use only.
Interlibrary
Loan Service (ILL) supports the Seminary's Mission by providing access to
information and materials at other institutions. The purpose of ILL is to obtain
materials not owned by the Seminary library and to loan our holdings to other
institutions. The library pays for the cost of most interlibrary loans except
photocopies and overdue fines.
The library adheres to the
National Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States, 1993; International
Lending Principles and Guidelines for Procedure, 1987; special consortia and
reciprocal agreements with other libraries; copyright laws and CONTU guidelines;
and ALA guidelines for library service. Statistics are kept in accordance with
internal, state and federal guidelines and regulations.
Students,
faculty, spouses, staff and alumni in good standing with the library may use
Interlibrary Loan Services. Other classes of borrowers will be referred to the
public library. Patrons with overdue library materials or overdue Interlibrary
Loan materials may not use the Interlibrary Loan Services.
- Materials Eligible for Loan
This
service may be used to obtain items that are not owned by the library, when
items are designated as missing, or when items are at the bindery and
temporarily unavailable. Materials not eligible include: books owned by the
library, recent newspapers, or materials on reserve. Loans are made at the
discretion of the loaning institution and can be recalled at any time. Failure
to abide by the loaning institutions' conditions will result in loss of ILL
privileges. Patrons are permitted 10 loan requests at any given time.
Requests
can be submitted in person, via the library web
page, or via FirstSearch. For in
house requests submit one form per request. Incomplete forms will be returned.
Typically, it takes two weeks to process an ILL request. Please be aware that
the length of time depends on the difficulty of the request, the availability of
the materials, how long the other institutions take to fill the request, and the
mail.
- Returning and Renewing Materials
Materials must be returned to
the Interlibrary Loan office before 5 p.m. on the due date. Requests for renewal
are at the discretion of the loaning institution and should be made two days
prior to the due date. Patrons will be charged for damages or loss of materials
in their possession and for overdue fines.
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B. Church Media Resource
Center
The Church Media Resource
Center (CMRC) is located on the second floor of the main library at
Southeastern. It is composed of two parts: 1) the Church Curriculum Lab and 2)
the Straughan Collection. For assistance here, contact the Reference staff.
The Straughan Collection,
a model church library, which is designed to encourage pastors, ministers of
education, or concerned lay people to initiate this important ministry.
The Church Curriculum Lab
contains support materials provided by the agencies of the Southern Baptist
Convention: Sunday School, evangelism, vacation Bible school, discipleship,
training, Church Study Course, church music, church recreation, International
Mission Board, North American Mission Board, the Women's Missionary Union, the
Brotherhood, etc. These items offer opportunity to examine, evaluate, and make
decisions regarding appropriate selection for local church needs.
Books
for church leadership, teaching, aids for Christian living, and leisure reading
may be browsed for representative types of materials likely to be of interest in
the local church. Training aids, catalogs, and computer software help with
selection, classifying, cataloging, and processing books for circulation.
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The Acquisitions department
purchases all materials for the library.
1.
Faculty, students and staff may request items for the
Library's holdings. Students may fill out request cards which are available at
the Circulation desk, Reference desk or in the Technical Services Department or
place an online request. In
order to be considered for purchase, requested items must comply with the
Library's collection development policy and the request card must be signed.
- The Cataloging
Department processes all library materials for easy access and use according
to the Library of Congress Classification system and current technology.
- Items must be
completely processed before they are available for checkout.
- Due to staffing limitations, items cannot be
"rushed."
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Of Interest on the First Floor
Director’s & Administrative Assistant’s Offices
Circulation & Reserve Desk: for item checkout and
information assistance.
Inter-Library Loan Office: If we do not have an item, we
can try to borrow it from another library. Fill out a request form, give it to
the Reference staff, and the items should arrive within one to two weeks.
New Books: New books are shelved for 3 months near the
Circulation Desk and can be checked-out for the standard loan period.
Esther Adams Collection: books in support of seminary
wives, located near the new books.
Reference Desk: Ask staff here for any assistance you may need.
CD-ROM Area of Reference: computer terminals with
access to over 30 computer programs.
Bible Commentaries: Located usually in sets in the BS491's in
Reference, in regular circulation usually shelved canonically throughout the
BS's.
Baptist News Center: Baptist papers from each
state and several world Baptist concerns.
Audiovisuals Department: multimedia resources and
chapel tapes.
Computer Lab: Located in the AV Center; several student-use
computers with word-processing programs.
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Of Interest on the Second Floor
Stacks: Call letters A through C.
Archives: by appointment only, papers and records of Baptist
history and the Seminary.
Baptist Materials Room (BMR): by request, back issues of
Baptist papers and Association annuals
McLeod Special Collections Room: Rare books and/or special
collections on display.
Church Media Resource Center (CMRC): Holds materials for
preview given by the Sunday School Board and other agencies and auxiliaries
of the SBC. It also contains the Straughan Collection, a model church
library for students and church members to examine in developing their
church libraries. This collection is not for check out. Some classes may
occasionally meet in this room.
Seminar Room: May be reserved for classes, special projects or
presentations.
Oversize Books: Large books with this call number designation are
shelved separately on 2nd floor.
Video Collection: Over 1,000 educational and recreational videos
that can be checked out for one week.
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Of Interest on the Third Floor
Stacks:
Call letters D through Z.
Listening
Room: Listening devices and music lab. Collection of record
albums. Room keys may be checked out at the Circulation desk.
Study
Carrels: For Ph.D., D.Min. and Th.M. students can be reserved
through the Library Administrative Assistant.
LIBRARY STAFF & DEPARTMENTS
For off campus dialing, numbers are preceded by area code
(919) 761-2 ext.
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Last Updated April
2005
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