Answered By: Timothy Grasso Last Updated: Oct 14, 2024 Views: 293
The David Allan Hubbard Library exists to serve the information and research needs of Fuller Theological Seminary and the broader graduate theological academic community. As such, the Fuller Library is a private library only for the use of Fuller students, faculty, staff, other members of the immediate Fuller community (e.g. alumni), and authorized library-card holders. There are no fee-based public memberships at this time.
If there is a specific title you are interested in reviewing from Fuller library's catalog, you are welcome to request it through interlibrary loan. Please speak to the librarian at your local public or institutional library about requesting loaned materials from other libraries (including Fuller library).
If you are interested in viewing material held in our archives and special collections, you can email about scheduling an appointment or requesting scans at archives@fuller.edu.
Clergy/ pastor accounts are not being offered at this time, but may be offered again in the future.
If you have additional questions (e.g. regarding access for consortia students) please see our access policies page, or contact the Circulation Desk by phone at 626.584.5218 or by email at lib-info@fuller.edu.
Groups of visitors from other institutions are asked to make arrangements with the Welcome Center at welcomecenter@fuller.edu prior to the proposed visit.
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