Theological Libraries and Library Associations in Europe: A Festschrift on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of BETH
Leo Kenis, Penelope R. Hall, Marek Rostkowskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004523180
ISBN-10: 9004523189
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004523189
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Leo Kenis, STD, PhD (1990) KU Leuven, is Emeritus Professor of church history at that University. He has published on the contemporary history of Catholicism, including, as editor with Marc Lindeijer, The Survival of the Jesuits in the Low Countries, 1773-1850 (Leuven University Press, 2019).
Penelope R. Hall, M.Div., Ph.D., D.D., has worked internationally in the field of theological education for over 40 years, teaching, writing, editing texts for in-house publications, and editing for such publishers as T. & T. Clark, Orbis and the United Bible Societies.
Marek Rostkowski is a Catholic priest with a doctorate in Missiology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (2007). He was Head Librarian of Pontifical Missionary Library and Library of Pontifical Urbaniana University in Vatican City (2000-2016), Editor-in-Chief of Bibliographia Missionaria, and Vice-President of BETH from 2012 to 2016.
Penelope R. Hall, M.Div., Ph.D., D.D., has worked internationally in the field of theological education for over 40 years, teaching, writing, editing texts for in-house publications, and editing for such publishers as T. & T. Clark, Orbis and the United Bible Societies.
Marek Rostkowski is a Catholic priest with a doctorate in Missiology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (2007). He was Head Librarian of Pontifical Missionary Library and Library of Pontifical Urbaniana University in Vatican City (2000-2016), Editor-in-Chief of Bibliographia Missionaria, and Vice-President of BETH from 2012 to 2016.
Cuprins
Introduction
Introduction
Einführung
Contributors
1 Tolerating Theology Libraries in England: The Libraries of Anglicans and ‘Others’ since the English Reformation
Anna James
2 Theological Libraries in Oxford
Hannie Riley
3 World Mission to World Christianity: The Changing Identity of a Mission Library through a Century of Historical Change in Church and Society
Ruth MacLean
4 Historic Church-Libraries in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Thuringia
Hagen Jäger and Johannes Röder
5 The Sub-Library of Theology of the University Library of Würzburg Difficulties and Challenges in the Past and Future
Oliver Weinreich
6 Just Stewardship – A Self-Affirmative Inquiry into the Legacy of the Hungarian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Ágnes Bálint
7 The History of Development and the Challenges of the Present in the Theological Collection of the Ukrainian Catholic University Library
Ivanna Papa and Oleksandra Hladysh
8 Elements for a Sketch of the Italian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Stefano Maria Malaspina
9 Heritage Management in Monastery and Seminary Libraries in the Netherlands
Otto S. Lankhorst
10 The Theology Library of UCLouvain: From Leuven to Louvain-la-Neuve (1970–2020)
Geneviève Bricoult and Luc Courtois
11 The Maurits Sabbe Library in a Digital Environment: Collection Management Challenges of an Academic Theological Library in the 21st Century
Ward De Pril
12 ‘Informatique & Bible’ (Maredsous Abbey) and the Beginnings of Computerisation in the Religious Libraries
R.-Ferdinand Poswick, OSB
13 From Individual Card Catalogues to the National Union Catalogue: A Story of the Computerisation of Polish Church Libraries
Jerzy Witczak
14 The BeWeB Portal: a Virtual Service for Italian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Adriano Belfiore, Francesca Maria D’Agnelli, Valerio Pennasso, and Silvia Tichetti
15 Negotiating a Future for Convent Libraries: KADOC-KU Leuven and Heritage Partnerships in Flanders (Belgium)
Katrien Weyns and Kristien Suenens
16 Disclosing Thematic Collections in a Rapidly Digitalizing World: Jesuitica at the Maurits Sabbe Library
Yannick Van Loon
17 Historical and Media-Theoretical Implications of a Modern International Bibliography: Origin, Development and Future of the Index Theologicus in the Context of Other Specialised Bibliographies
Martin Faßnacht
18 Building the Corpus Christianorum: A Short History of the First 75 Years
Bart Janssens, Mathijs Lamberigts, and Johan Leemans
19 BETH, Springboard for the Opening of the IFLA RELINDIAL Group ‘Religions: Libraries and Dialogue’
Odile Dupont and Donatus Düsterhaus
Edited by Matina Ćurić
Bibliothèques Européennes de Théologie BETH
Appendix: BETH 1972–2022: Names and Dates
Index
Introduction
Einführung
Contributors
Part 1: Theological and Religious Libraries, Past and Present
1 Tolerating Theology Libraries in England: The Libraries of Anglicans and ‘Others’ since the English Reformation
Anna James
2 Theological Libraries in Oxford
Hannie Riley
3 World Mission to World Christianity: The Changing Identity of a Mission Library through a Century of Historical Change in Church and Society
Ruth MacLean
4 Historic Church-Libraries in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Thuringia
Hagen Jäger and Johannes Röder
5 The Sub-Library of Theology of the University Library of Würzburg Difficulties and Challenges in the Past and Future
Oliver Weinreich
6 Just Stewardship – A Self-Affirmative Inquiry into the Legacy of the Hungarian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Ágnes Bálint
7 The History of Development and the Challenges of the Present in the Theological Collection of the Ukrainian Catholic University Library
Ivanna Papa and Oleksandra Hladysh
8 Elements for a Sketch of the Italian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Stefano Maria Malaspina
9 Heritage Management in Monastery and Seminary Libraries in the Netherlands
Otto S. Lankhorst
10 The Theology Library of UCLouvain: From Leuven to Louvain-la-Neuve (1970–2020)
Geneviève Bricoult and Luc Courtois
11 The Maurits Sabbe Library in a Digital Environment: Collection Management Challenges of an Academic Theological Library in the 21st Century
Ward De Pril
Part 2: Networks, Instruments, Media, Resources …
12 ‘Informatique & Bible’ (Maredsous Abbey) and the Beginnings of Computerisation in the Religious Libraries
R.-Ferdinand Poswick, OSB
13 From Individual Card Catalogues to the National Union Catalogue: A Story of the Computerisation of Polish Church Libraries
Jerzy Witczak
14 The BeWeB Portal: a Virtual Service for Italian Ecclesiastical Libraries
Adriano Belfiore, Francesca Maria D’Agnelli, Valerio Pennasso, and Silvia Tichetti
15 Negotiating a Future for Convent Libraries: KADOC-KU Leuven and Heritage Partnerships in Flanders (Belgium)
Katrien Weyns and Kristien Suenens
16 Disclosing Thematic Collections in a Rapidly Digitalizing World: Jesuitica at the Maurits Sabbe Library
Yannick Van Loon
17 Historical and Media-Theoretical Implications of a Modern International Bibliography: Origin, Development and Future of the Index Theologicus in the Context of Other Specialised Bibliographies
Martin Faßnacht
18 Building the Corpus Christianorum: A Short History of the First 75 Years
Bart Janssens, Mathijs Lamberigts, and Johan Leemans
19 BETH, Springboard for the Opening of the IFLA RELINDIAL Group ‘Religions: Libraries and Dialogue’
Odile Dupont and Donatus Düsterhaus
Part 3: BETH: The Association and Its Members
Edited by Matina Ćurić
Bibliothèques Européennes de Théologie BETH
Appendix: BETH 1972–2022: Names and Dates
Index