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Friday, June 20
 

8:45am EDT

UK University Librarians in Theology & Religious Studies : Where Are They Now?
Friday June 20, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
As a subject specialist librarian working at large research university, I often find when I’m attending an ABTAPL (Association of Theological and Philosophical Librarians in the UK & Ireland) event that I am the only one in the room with this kind of role. I wanted to find out why. Are other university librarians not present in ABTAPL because their job roles make it no longer relevant for them? Are university librarians not present in ABTAPL because they are not aware of ABTAPL as an organisation? Or are other factors to blame? And what can the recent Atla Global Survey 2024 tell us about UK university librarians? To explore this, my investigation has included a literature review, data analysis and a small scale survey of UK University librarians.
Speakers
avatar for Christine Love-Rodgers

Christine Love-Rodgers

Academic Support Librarian for Divinity, Association of British Theological and Philosophical Libraries (ABTAPL)
Christine Love-Rodgers is College Lead for Library Academic Support (Arts, Humanities and Social Science) at the University of Edinburgh. She has been Academic Support Librarian for the School of Divinity for nineteen years and has worked closely with Heritage Collections projects... Read More →
Friday June 20, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Conference B

10:00am EDT

CLIR's Digitization Grant Programs
Friday June 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Join program officer Alyson Pope from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to learn more about their digitization regranting programs: Digitizing Hidden Collections: Amplifying Unheard Voices and Recordings at Risk. Available funding ranges from 10,000 to 300,000 USD for the digital reformatting of a range of eligible analog formats.

Learning Outcome

Detailed knowledge of available funding paths for the digitization of their institution's archival materials as well as more general tips on writing successful grant proposals.

Audience Engagement

Quick surveys regarding the types of materials they have in their archives that they would be most eager to digitize and their prior experience seeking grant funding.
Speakers
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Alyson Pope

Program Officer, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Friday June 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Conference B

11:30am EDT

What Does It Take to Build an Open-Access Theological Encyclopedia? Considerations and Challenges
Friday June 20, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
The St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology (saet.ac.uk) is a free online reference work dedicated to widening access to theological scholarship. With more than 200 peer-reviewed articles already published, the Encyclopaedia is a readily available resource for students, academics, members of faith-based institutions, and interested laypeople. In this session, a member of the SAET editorial team will share some reflections on the opportunities and challenges involved in building an open-access theological encyclopaedia for the 21st century. How has the publication’s online format and open-access philosophy shaped its presentation, rights management, and information preservation strategies (including metadata and use of the Text Encoding Initiative)? As a multi-author reference work with hundreds of contributors, how are articles managed and organized? The Encyclopaedia’s integration into the scholarly informational ecosystem has been an important consideration as well. What are the advantages and drawbacks of the encyclopaedic format for discoverability and indexing? Feedback and suggestions from attendees concerning how the Encyclopaedia can most effectively connect with library users and systems will be warmly welcomed.

Learning Outcome

This presentation will give attendees behind-the-scenes insight into the development of a scholarly theological resource which may be relevant to their own work in theological librarianship and/or to those in their network (e.g. learners, researchers, library users). The session will provide food for thought around how existing information management and indexing strategies can provide both opportunities and barriers to making theological information more available, with the hope that attendees will be prompted to consider ways in which alternative formats can be embraced in the context of their own work.

Audience Engagement

The presentation will tell the story of the St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology so far in a light-hearted and approachable way. The purpose of the session is not to give a tech demonstration or merely show a product, but instead to go deeper into the questions and considerations we’ve faced as an academic-led encyclopaedia project, inviting the perspective and expertise of the audience on the issues discussed.

Speakers
avatar for Rebekah Dyer

Rebekah Dyer

Academic Editor, St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology (University of St Andrews)
Friday June 20, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm EDT
Conference B

1:45pm EDT

Learn More About the Atla Board and Its Work
Friday June 20, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm EDT
After the success of the first session of this type held in 2024, the Board again invites members to join them in this session to hear more about the work they do and how the Board operates. The panel of Board officers will give insight as to what is expected of those who serve on the Board and provide additional information for those interested in serving. Come prepared to ask the panelists your questions about Board work and the role and function the Board plays in the association.
Speakers
avatar for Beth Kumar

Beth Kumar

Director of Library Services, Graduate Theological Union - Flora Lamson Hewlett Library
I'm interested in management, open-access, reference, instruction, outreach, library marketing, and e-resources.
avatar for Dr. Richard Manly Adams

Dr. Richard Manly Adams

Director of Pitts Theology Library, Pitts Theology Library, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
avatar for Susan Ebertz

Susan Ebertz

Emerita Director for the Reu Memorial Library, Wartburg Theological Seminary
avatar for Vance Thomas

Vance Thomas

Director of the Library, University of Dubuque - Charles C. Myers Library
Friday June 20, 2025 1:45pm - 2:30pm EDT
Conference B

2:45pm EDT

Atla Digitization Grantees of 2024 Panel: How We Did It and What We Learned
Friday June 20, 2025 2:45pm - 3:30pm EDT
The recipients of Atla’s 2024 round of digitization grant funding will share their experiences digitizing and describing items from their special collections and archives. Attendees will not only learn more about these new digital collections that are newly available for research, teaching, and other uses but also hear about the successes and lessons learned through their projects. An overview of the Atla Digitization Grant program, which will open up again in the fall of 2025 for applications, will also be presented.

There will be time for questions about the grant program and how it supports the digitization efforts of Atla members as well as opportunities for conversation with grantees about their approaches to digitization projects.

Learning Outcome

Attendees will learn more about how to plan for and manage small digitization projects and how to apply for funding from Atla to support these projects.

Audience Engagement

There will be time for conversation and questions.
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Spomer

Michelle Spomer

Director of Barbour Library, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Friday June 20, 2025 2:45pm - 3:30pm EDT
Conference B
 
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