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Barbour Library
The product of two centuries of development, the Clifford E. Barbour
Library houses the combined collections of several theological schools
in the Pittsburgh area dating to 1794. This important resource for both
church and academy represents the largest theological library in the
tri-state area, and a "theological treasure" central to the academic
mission of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
Completed in 1964, the Barbour Library houses more than 370,000
resources. The library offers on-line public access computers, 100 study
carrels in open stack areas, 20 study rooms, a comfortable reading room,
and a lounge. For more information about borrowing and resources visit
Barbour Library.
Special Collections
The John M. Mason Memorial
Collection is a priceless group of classical theological works dating
from the Reformation period. It is housed in the Anderson Collection of
rare and antiquarian books.
The James Warrington Collection of Hymnology contains several thousand
valuable hymn and song books which came from the estate of James
Warrington of Philadelphia.
The Frank Dixon McCloy Room contains the Seminary's archives and
historical materials directly related to the institution's history.
The library also houses materials related to the Associate, Associate
Reformed, United Presbyterian, and Presbyterian (U.S.A.) congregations,
synods, and general assemblies.
Currently a $600,000 project
is underway to install a climate control system, helping to preserve
the rare- and special-book collections.
Computer Databases
The library's catalog and several core academic and theological
databases are the primary access points for students, faculty, and
researchers.
The library catalog (CALVIN-
Computer Assisted Library Virtual Information Network) is available both
on and off campus with no restrictions. It contains information about
books, periodicals, videos, micro format materials, and cassettes that
the library owns. CALVIN is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Other databases are available to all users on campus and on a restricted
basis to off-campus users.
Visit the Library's website
for
basic
information or a more
comprehensive presentation on remote access. Direct all questions
regarding CALVIN or other
electronic resources to the Electronic
Services Librarian or the library front desk at 412-441-3304 ext.
2177.
Library Hours
Hours are posted at the
entrance to the building and
online.
Contact the Library
Call the library front desk at 412-441-3304 ext. 2177 or e-mail the
Public Services Librarian or the
Circulation Supervisor.
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