Library Resources

Gammon Theological Seminary’s Library

is an online library resource of the Digital Theological Library (DTL2), a co-owned digital library of electronic books, journals, and other resources. This new resource will provide Gammon Theological Library with virtual access to digital copies and upgraded books of many volumes currently located in major seminaries and university libraries in the world. 

The mission of the Digital Theological Library

(DTL) is to provide its co-owning institutions, including Gammon Theological Seminary, with the highest-quality digital resources for religious and theological studies at the lowest possible cost. The DTL is a California-based non-profit corporation, which operates five digital libraries in religious studies, including comprehensive research libraries in support of graduate education in theology and religious studies (Original DTL and DTL2, a research library for religious professionals in North America who are not associated with an academic institution, a free Open Access Library (OADTL), and a research library for schools in developing nations (Global DTL).

Gammon Theological Seminary students and faculty have access to DTL2’s academic content including:

  • over 480,000 eBooks
  • over 160 databases
  • over 21,000 journal titles
  • over 50,000,000 full‐text, peer‐reviewed, articles
  • over 11,000 hours of Counseling eVideos
  • over 30 subject guides

Questions and Access

Gammon students and faculty needing librarian support or research assistance please contact our reference librarian Chris Crawford at reference@thedtl.org . Chris is typically available 11:00am–2:00pm and 3:00pm–5:00pm ET, but appointments for other times can be made using this website: https://calendly.com/dtlreference where you can schedule a 15/30/60 minute meeting.

Gammon students and faculty with questions about library access credentials or acquisitions support can contact Dr. Baranda Fermin at bfermin@gammon-itc.org .

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