LIBRARY HOURS
When classes are in session |
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Monday–Friday |
08.30 am to 10.30 pm |
Thursday |
09.00 am to 10.30 pm |
Saturday |
08.30 am to 05.00 pm |
When classes are not in session |
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Monday– Saturday |
08:30 am to 05.00 pm |
Break |
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01.00 to 02.00 pm |
06.30 to 07.30 pm |
Check-out & check-in |
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Monday |
08:45 am to 06.15 pm |
Tuesday – Wednesday |
08:45 am to 04.45 pm |
Thursday – Friday |
09:00 am to 06.15 pm |
Saturday |
09:00 am to 12.00 pm |
Students are not allowed to use library during chapel time and Seminary programmes.
CONTACTS
UBS Reception: +91 20 2421 1747 / 2421 1203
Librarian – Mr. Arpit Desai Ext. # 346
E-mail: library@ubs.ac.in
The UBS Library contains more than 69,000+ volumes containing all aspects of theological curricula. Approximately 1,000 new volumes are added annually. In harmony with the Seminary's emphasis, biblical studies and mission are designated areas of importance and specialization in selecting materials for the collection. The Library is particularly interested in securing documents on Christian Missions and Denominations in India.
The resources are placed in three major collections: General, Reference and Special Collections.
LOCATION
REFERENCE COLLECTION - Ground Floor
The reference collection consists mainly of materials published for consultation rather than continues reading. These are the dictionaries, encyclopedias, commentaries, bibliographies, indexes, directories, yearbooks, and other books of this type to which people refer for specific information.
CURRENT PERIODICALS - Ground floor
Periodicals (journal, publication, magazine, review, digest, newsletter, serial, annual, quarterly, monthly, bimonthly, fortnightly, weekly, biweekly) are kept on display on the ground floor near the circulation desk. The library subscribes to about 100+ periodicals.
ARCHIVES – First Floor
The air-conditioned Archives is the official repository for all records, papers, documents and other materials of historical value generated by or related to the Seminary & individuals, past & present, affiliated with it. The holdings span the entire history of the Seminary and represent virtually every aspect of Seminary life including extensive photographic archives and audio-visual archives. The archives collect and organize both primary and secondary source materials for purposes of reference, research and general interest.
The Archive holds 4,000+ titles of an outstanding collection of history of mission work in India and Indian Christian theology & theologians. Which includes rare manuscripts and documents of Pandita Ramabai (Indian Christian social reformer), Rev. Narayan Waman Tilak (Marathi poet and famous convert to Christianity) and others.
GENERAL COLLECTION - Second and third Floor
The General Collection books and documents placed in the third and fourth floor stack area. All resources found in the general collection can be issued.
BOUND PERIODICALS – First Floor
Bound Periodicals are yearly bounded issues of a journal or magazine which are placed at the third floor.
Distance Learning Department Books – Ground Floor
These are reference books for the DL department students and are placed in the ground floor.
Resource and Research Centre (R&R) – Ground Floor
Personal Study Carrels are assigned to DTh, MTh and other researchers.
Reading Area – Ground and First Floor
Catalogue - OPAC - Online Public Access Catalogue link : http://ubs-koha.informindia.co.in
Catalogue access in library : Two computers are kept at ground floor.
News Papers are kept in front of the circulation desk.
Devotionals are kept near the circulation desk.
ONLINE RESOURCES
The library has subscribed to three major online resources.
The database has below major resources. The ATLA can be access via intranet – it’s an IP base service. You can create your login and can use it via internet for 90 days. Intranet link : http://search.ebscohost.com/
ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials (ATLAS) combines the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion with ATLA's online collection of major religion and theology journals. The ATLA Religion Database includes more than 620,000 article citations from more than 1,746 journals (575 currently indexed), more than 250,000 essay citations from over 18,000 multi-author works, more than 570,000 book review citations, and a growing number of multimedia citations. In ATLASerials, full text is provided for more than 380,000 electronic articles and book reviews. This database is produced by the American Theological Library Association.
UBS Library subscribes eight (8) SAGE journals, along with hard copy; it can be access via intranet – it’s an IP base service. Online full text access for below journals are available from 1999 to till date. Link http://online.sagepub.com/search
The JSTOR Religion & Theology Collection covers the history and philosophy of religious thought spanning traditions, periods, and critical approaches. Link : http://www.jstor.org/
POLICIES AND FACILITIES
Registered students, faculty and staffs can use the library resources & services. UBS Distance Learning students can produce letter from the Distance Learning coordinator for regular use of the library.
UBS alumni can use library by paying Rs. 300/month or Rs. 3,500/annum, local pastors and theological researchers has to pay Rs. 500/month to use library. These fees are for in-house use of library resources only. A formal request letter with approval from UBS principal is required for the same.
Other researchers can use library by paying Rs. 1,000/month. These fees are for in-house use of library resources. A formal request letter with from respective institute’s principal or HOD is required for the same.
Visitors can avail internet and access to online resources by paying Rs. 300/month.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Book handling
Check-in and check-out
General Books: Bring the selected books at the circulation desk, fill details in the yellow book card, submit to the staff at counter. Issuing books on other card holder’s account is not permitted. Temporary Reference / Essential books suggested by faculty : can be issued by signing the register near circulation counter. Books requiring the circulation must be checked out at least 15 minutes before counter closing.
Temporary Reference books : These books are selected by faculty for a subject. They are placed at the circulation desk. A file is kept containing the title & table of content of each book. User can request the circulation staff for access. These books can be used on hourly bases. Only one book can be checked out at one time. Checkout TR books 30 minutes prior to counter closing time for overnight and weekend.
Non-Print Materials & Rare Books : These resources can be used with the special permission of the librarian. Please use these resources with utmost care and precision as they need special care and handling. They are fragile, old, rare, and out-of-print.
Distance Learning Students are not allowed to checkout any library books.
CIRCULATION POLICY
Category | Days | No. of Books |
CCM Student |
07 |
05 books |
BD Students |
07 |
08 books |
BD Thesis writers |
15 |
12 books |
M.Th. |
15 |
15 books |
D.Th. |
15 |
20 books |
Staff |
30 |
05 books |
Faculty |
90 |
20 books |
Students may place a "hold" on a general book, which is already checked out. Users can keep the resource on hold using OPAC.
A book can be renewed once unless someone has placed a "hold" on it. To renew a book use OPAC.
Library members can access other libraries in Pune such as Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth (JDVP), Ishvani Kendra, Pune University, and Spicer College. A letter of recommendation from the Librarian is required for visiting any of these libraries.
CLASSIFICATIONS SCHEME
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) scheme is used in UBS Library to bring materials about a subject together. Dewey system is a combination of numbers and letters with decimal principles. Dewey divided all knowledge into nine classes which he numbered 000 to 900. Materials that are too general to place in a specific group (encyclopedia, dictionary, newspapers, magazines, etc.) he placed in a tenth class, which he named as 000 class. So there are nine subject classes and one general class. Thus he divided the entire knowledge into ten main classes as follows:
000 -099 General works
100 -199 Philosophy and related disciplines
200 -299 Religion
300 -399 Social Sciences
400 -499 Language
500 -599 Pure sciences
600- 699 Technology (Applied sciences)
700 -799 Arts
800 -899 Literature
900 -999 Geography and history
The Dewey decimal system is a number system to classify books into the above ten major categories. These major divisions are then subdivided by ten. For example, 200 designate Religion. So it is subdivided as:
210 Natural Religion
220 Bible
230 Christian theology
240 Moral and devotional theology
250 Pastoral theology
260 Social and ecclesiastical theology
270 Church history
280 Christian denominations and sects
290 Other religions
CHECKING OUT MATERIALS
The Library card you receive at the time of registration must be presented at the circulation desk.
All library materials are arranged on the shelves in strictly numerical and decimal order regardless of the number of digits in the classification number. For example, the number for New Testament is 225. Therefore, books in this numerical section are arranged like the following example:
225
A432 |
225
B44 |
225.01
H547 |
225.1
H547 |
225.4
A548 |
225.6
G158 |
225.67
R125 |
Books with the "R" on the top of the call number are Reference books. Books with "PR" on the top of the call number are bound volumes of periodicals. Other symbols used on the top of the call number are:
Audio-visual / Non-print materials