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  3. Vol. 10 No. 1 (2017)

Published: 2017-10-13

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Editorial

Editorial Board Introductions

Jennifer Woodruff Tait

iii-iv

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Columns

Finding Time to Write

Jane Lenz Elder

1

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Essays

Librarianship as a Spiritual Practice

Dann Wigner

2-4

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Libraries and Universal Design

Carli Spina

5-7

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Theological Librarian vs. Machine: Taking on the Amazon Alexa Show (with Some Reflections on the Future of the Profession)

Beth Sheppard

8-23

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Special Forum

Theological Librarianship Talks Open Access

Jennifer Woodruff Tait

24

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Better Standards for OA Journals

Brad Ost

25-26

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Peer-reviewing the Publishers: the Scholarly Open Access Appeals Board, 2013-2016

Barnaby Hughes

27-32

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Religious Studies Journals in Beall’s List

Gary Daught

33-39

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How Theological Librarianship Came to Be, and Came to Be Open-Access

Andrew Keck

40

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Launching an Open Access Journal - Can You Make the Investment?

Lisa Gonzalez

41-42

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Critical Reviews

Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership

Richard "Bo" Adams

43-44

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An Interpretive Lexicon of New Testament Greek

Jason Fowler

45

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Cruising the Library

Barnaby Hughes

46-47

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The Oxford Handbook of African American Theology

Shaneé Yvette Murrain

48-49

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Reading for Faith and Learning

Beth Sheppard

50-52

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