Library Hours: January 2022

In line with Emory’s remote start to the spring semester in response to the Omicron variant, Pitts has adjusted its hours to accommodate the shift to remote learning during the month of January:

Monday–Friday: 7:30am–5:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Whether you’re in or out of the building, Pitts librarians are still here to support your coursework and research! Visit pitts.emory.edu/remotelearning for guidelines to services and resources, and find updates on hours, policies, and more on the Librarians Blog.

Summer Policy Updates

Pitts is proud to have remained open throughout this challenging academic year, thanks to our tremendous staff working to provide patrons the resources and support they need, safely and sustainably. We are excited to update our policies to make access to the library even easier, while reminding all of patrons to continue to adhere to public health guidance provided by Emory University (http://www.emory.edu/forward). Below are details about using Pitts this summer.

  • Beginning Monday, May 17th, Pitts will be open to eligible patrons Monday through Friday, 10am-4pm, for book pickup and as study space.
  • All visitors are still required to complete the Emory “Returning to Campus” onboarding process (https://www.emory.edu/forward/returning-to-campus/index.html) and must bring a valid Emory ID to enter.
  • Reservations are no longer required to use the library as study space.
  • Social distancing will be enforced through furniture arrangement, masks are required at all times, food and drink are not allowed, and the library will remain a silent study space.

In accordance with guidelines from Emory’s Environmental Health and Safety Office, the library’s stacks will remain closed to patron browsing. Patrons can make online requests for books or scans of chapters or articles, and the collections are open for virtual browsing through discoverE. Instructions for online requests can be found online (http://pitts.emory.edu/remotelearning), where you will also find a webinar that will guide you through the process. As always, we encourage you to reach out to us online (http://pitts.emory.edu/ask) or via text (404.383.5916) with any questions you have about library hours, policies, or spaces.

Throughout this challenging year, Pitts has worked hard to balance the safety of staff and patrons with our mission to maximize the impact of our collections for teaching and research. We thank you for your support and patience, and we hope you will let us know how we’re doing.

Love Data Week 2021 @ Pitts

February 8th through the 12th is International Love Data Week, which carries the theme “Data: Delivering a Better Future” for 2021. When Covid-19 limited access to physical resources in the building, staff at Pitts Theology Library jumped into action to support remote research and learning across the university. Reserves Specialist Liz Miller, Interlibrary Loan and Circulation Specialist Kailyn Middleton, and Acquisitions Librarian Caitlin Soma went above and beyond to secure resources for Emory faculty, students, and staff since last March, and their data illustrates the results of their hard work (see infographic above). Find stats from other Emory libraries on the Woodruff Blog, and learn more about #LoveData21 at ICPSR’s website

Pitts from a Distance: Spring 2021 Policies & Updates

Is the premier theological library in North America be open this Spring? Absolutely, and in several ways. First, of course, the library is always open to all patrons through its online research guides, reference support over email and live chat at pitts.emory.edu/ask, and the thousands of electronic resources available through the Pitts website. But this Spring, we are offering even more ways that Pitts can support your learning.

Study Space for Emory Faculty, Students and Staff

The library is open as study space for current Emory faculty, students, and staff by reservation only. These patrons can reserve a specific seat in the library for studying. Reservations are available Mondays through Thursdays, from 9am to 4:30pm, at pitts.emory.edu/seats. Every 90 minutes, all patrons will be asked to leave the space to allow for the space to rest. The library will also make available copying, scanning, and printing services, both inside the library with a reservation as well as outside of the library on a first come, first served basis. Stay tuned at pitts.emory.edu/remotelearning for more updates about what spaces will be available and how to make reservations.

Checking Out Books

Will you be able to check out books? Absolutely! While our book stacks are accessible to staff only, current Emory faculty, students, and staff will have the ability to request books from the Pitts circulating collection, and those books will be available for pickup at the library entrance. Make your requests online through the library catalog, and you will receive an email when the books are ready for you to pick up. For detailed instructions, visit pitts.emory.edu/requests. You may even get a free Pitts bag in the process!

Special Collections

What about access to Pitts’ rare books and archives? While we are doing on-demand digitization of these materials for many patrons, if that is not sufficient for your research needs, current Emory faculty, students, and staff can make reservations to view materials in the Special Collections Reading Room, Tuesday through Friday, 10am-2pm. For details and to make a reservation, visit pitts.emory.edu/collections.

Alumni and Affiliates

At this time, access to the physical space and the physical collections is only available to current Emory faculty, students, and staff. This means that currently our Emory alumni users will be limited to the resources licensed for alumni use (see pitts.emory.edu/alums), and our affiliate users will have to wait until Emory deems it safe to reopen the campus to visitors.

Online Learning and Events

All patrons are invited to participate in several online learning opportunities this Spring. We will continue our tradition of Weekly Workshops, instructional sessions from our librarians aimed to equip all patrons with the skills and tools for research and learning in theology and religious studies. For the schedule of workshops, and to register, visit pitts.emory.edu/spring2021workshops.

This year we are also launching the Kessler Conversations, a new program focused on our world-renowned Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection. These 30-45-minute interviews with leading reformation scholars will trace topics that face contemporary communities back to the 16th century. This Spring, we will have 3 Kessler Conversations, at 1:00pm EST focused on the topic of wealth and poverty in the 16th and 21st centuries. To learn more and to register for these free events, visit pitts.emory.edu/kesslerconversations.

The incredible resources of Pitts Theology Library comprise an integral part of the Candler and Emory experience, and we look forward to supporting your learning this Spring, even if the way we do it is a little different!

Interested in learning how to use the services and resources of Pitts during COVID-19? Check out the series of short webinars archived online.

Using the Library from a Distance: Pitts Services, Research, and Resources during COVID-19

Today Pitts is excited to welcome Emory students, faculty, and staff back to the library with new policies and procedures in place to adhere to university–wide health guidelines. Find all the information you’ll need about new protocol at pitts.emory.edu/policies, and learn how to take advantage of the library’s resources from a safe distance distance with our video short series Pitts Services, Research, and Resources during COVID-19. Learn new methods for getting digital scans of physical items, reserving study space, requesting and checking out books, and more at pitts.emory.edu/fall2020!

Questions? Just ask via chat or email at pitts.emory.edu/ask! The library staff thanks its patrons in advance for their continued flexibility during this critical shift to distance learning.