Our collection continues to expand. On the first floor of the library, you will find our "new book" shelving where we display our latest physical acquisitions. For a complete list of the most recently added works, you can visit our General Info Research Guide.
Along with physical books, our electronic resource also continue to grow and can be especially helpful for those studying from a distance (or those who procrastinated until after hours). For example, Oxford Handbooks Online adds new articles and books to its collection monthly including a work on Bonhoeffer in December with a wide range of articles.
Along with books and subscriptions, our institutional repository, CSLScholar, also curates the scholarship produced in our community. Again, for those not in the STL area, this resource can provide a connection to our community. Chapel sermons, Symposia presentations, etc are regularly uploaded. Wayne Seitz is also working on a digitization effort and adding STM theses from the 1940s and 1950s to this collection. Not only does this collection provide historical perspective, current students can also review recent MAP, dissertations, and theses for topic and formatting examples. At last count Scholar has had over 100,000 downloads all over the world!
If you have questions or want to know more about the library services and offering, please feel free to ask us.