The Christoph Keller, Jr. Library building is closed.
The library's physical collections are not available to patrons, as GTS transitions to future uses of this space.
The library's physical collections are not available to patrons, as GTS transitions to future uses of this space.
Did you know that the Episcopal Church has three historical societies? We’ve got the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Women’s History Project, and the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists, all devoted to research and exploration into our rich history. This past August, your reference librarian, already active in EWHP, ventured forth to… Continue Reading
We are heartbroken about the postponement of Alumni Week and the Paddock Lectures next week….but we are keeping our chins up, and the Book Sale is still on! It’s terrible that the Hudson River made its acquaintance with the boiler room in Hoffman Hall last week, we continue to pray that the heat will be… Continue Reading
The Keller Library has light and heat and will be open its usual hours on Sunday, November 4, though there still is no access to the online catalog or databases and the website’s still down. Originally classes were scheduled to resume on Monday, November 5, but due to the continued effects of the storm on… Continue Reading
Barbara Mundy, Associate Professor of Art History at Fordham University, paid us a visit last week and spent some time in the Julius Cruse Rare Book Reading Room. She’s been doing research on illustrated Bibles and Christian art in Mexico and graciously allowed your reference librarian to persuade her to write us about what she’s… Continue Reading
Even as we prepare this post, Dr. Moore, our head of circulation, is training student workers. We’re excited to be preparing for orientation on Thursday, August 30 at 2:30pm for our new students. Pop by the library tomorrow afternoon to learn more about the cool stuff we have and how we can help you with… Continue Reading
Here’s an update on the system crash our library experienced last month, how we’re working our way through it, and what you might do to help us recover. You may remember that the library had a major system crash in late July. Now that the system is back up, we are trying to verify our… Continue Reading
The Keller Library is pleased to share this good news about our very own Professor Mullin! Current and former students know that Pr. Mullin is one of the Keller Library’s most faithful patrons, steadily making his way through vast piles of information in search of that elusive historical nugget. At the Library, we’re fortunate to… Continue Reading
The Keller Library’s website and catalog are now back up and running, after some unexpected downtime over the past couple of weeks. Here’s what you need to know right now about it! The Keller Library website is now available. All of the services, including the ATLA Religion Database & JSTOR, are working normally, this includes… Continue Reading
To celebrate International Women’s History Month, the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library invites you to visit an exhibit related to civil rights activist and visionary feminist, the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray. Dr. Murray was a 1976 GTS graduate and the first African American woman ordained priest in the Episcopal Church. Items from the library’s Special Collections and… Continue Reading
It’s been quiet this week in the Library as many students are away on break, and others are diligently working on their papers at home instead of on the Close. We’ll be hopping the rest of the semester – come to the Library and see what’s going on! During March, we will celebrate International Women’s… Continue Reading