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ANZTLA 2018 Statistics Kerrie Stevens ANZTLA Statistician ANZTLA 2018 Statistics Kerrie Stevens ANZTLA Statistician ANZTLA Statistics are compiled annually from data provided by ANZTLA member libraries on a voluntary basis. All ANZTLA Libraries are encouraged to contribute their data. The reporting categories are described as follows: A - Provides clergy training programmes (ie: The Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools [ANZATS] member schools) and/or school and training institutions which offer broad theological training (ie: Bible Colleges, Missionary Training Institutions) possibly leading to degree of post-graduate qualifications; B - Do not have students (ie: church administrative libraries, resource centres, para-church organisations, etc.); and C - Institutions offering non-theological courses in addition (ie: teacher training). Data has been entered as submitted by the libraries. Any questions should be directed to the libraries concerned. Of the 73 institutional members in 2018, 36 statistics questionnaires were returned (a number after the due date), equating to a 49.3% return rate, up from the previous year, but due (in part) to a number of library mergers. Thank you to all libraries who contribute to the ANZTLA Statistics! 39 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 TABLE 1 2018 Library Information PREDOMINANT INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC DENOMINATION OF A A B C COLLECTION James Wallace Memorial Library C Alphacrucis College (VIC) (formerly Harvest Bible VIC Pentecostal College) ALC Library (formerly Löhe Memorial A Australian Lutheran College SA Lutheran Library) Well-spread over A Bible College of South Australia Burrow Library SA all/many denominations/religions C Campion College Australia Rev Dr Leo Kelly Library NSW Catholic A Carey Baptist College Ayson Clifford Library NZ Protestant/Baptist Catholic Education Office of Western Catholic Library of Western Australia WA Catholic Australia A Catholic Institute of Sydney Veech Library NSW Catholic A Catholic Theological Library Mannix Library VIC Catholic A Christ College Christ College Library NSW Presbyterian Well-spread over C Christian Heritage College Christian Heritage College Library QLD all/many denominations/religions A Divine World Missionaries Patrick Murphy Memorial Library VIC Catholic B Dominicum Fathers Dominicum Studium Library VIC Catholic C EDENZ Colleges EDENZ Colleges Library NZ Protestant Good Shepherd College (Te Hepara Colin Library NZ Catholic Pai) Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox A NSW Orthodox Australia Theological College Library A Malyon Theological College Malyon Theological College Library QLD Baptist A Mary Andrews College NSW Anglican Well-spread over Melbourne School of Theology and C J.W. Searle Library VIC all/many Eastern College Australia denominations/religions A Morling College Morling College Library NSW Baptist A Perth Bible College Carment Urquhart Memorial Library WA Protestant Presbyterian Research Centre, Well-spread over A Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Hewitson Library NZ all/many Zealand denominations/religions A Queensland Theological College Gibson-Radcliffe Library QLD Presbyterian A Redemptorist Community Redemptorist Community Library VIC Catholic A Ridley College Leon Morris Library VIC Anglican The Salvation Army Booth College of A The Salvation Army NZ Salvation Army Mission St Athanasius Coptic Orthodox A St Athanasius College (SAC) Library VIC Orthodox Theological College B St Benedict's Monastery St Benedict's Monastery Library NSW Catholic 40 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 PREDOMINANT INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC DENOMINATION OF A A B C COLLECTION St Cyril's Coptic Orthodox Theological A St Cyril's Theological Library NSW Orthodox College A St Francis College Roscoe Library QLD Anglican Well-spread over A St Mark's National Theological Centre St Mark's Library ACT all/many denominations/religions A Sydney Missionary & Bible College Kerr Library NSW Protestant Well-spread over A Trinity Theological College Trinity Theological College Library WA all/many denominations/religions A Uniting Church in Australia Camden Theological Library NSW Protestant A Vianney College St Ann's Library NSW Catholic A Vose Seminary Vose Seminary Library WA Baptist Whitley College Geoffrey Blackburn Library VIC Baptist Predominant Denomination of Library Collections Catholic 3% 9% Baptist 29% Protestant 17% Salvation Army Anglican 3% Presbyterian 8% 14% Well-spread 3% Orthodox 14% Pentecostal 41 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 TABLE 2 2018 Library Staff STAFF STAFF POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS LIBRARIAN PARA-PROF POSITIONS VOLUNTEER TOTAL LIBRARY TOTALLIBRARY PROFLIBRARIAN LIBRARY SUPPORT INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 AB C James Wallace C Alphacrucis College VIC 1 1 1 Memorial Library Australian Lutheran A ALC Library SA 3.3 0.4 3 3.7 8 College Bible College of South A Burrow Library SA 0.5 0.9 1.4 7 Australia Campion College Rev Dr Leo Kelly C NSW 1 0.4 1.4 5 Australia Library Ayson Clifford A Carey Baptist College NZ 2 0.5 0.2 2.07 2.07 Library Catholic Education Catholic Library Office of Western of Western WA 1 1.2 1.1 3.3 3.3 Australia Australia Catholic Institute of A Veech Library NSW 2 2.34 0.39 4.73 12 Sydney Catholic Theological A Mannix Library VIC 2 1.8 0.2 4 5 Library Christ College A Christ College NSW 1 1 2 2 Library Christian Christian Heritage C Heritage College QLD 1 1 2 3 College Library Divine World Patrick Murphy A VIC 0.4 0.4 1 Missionaries Memorial Library Dominicum B Dominicum Fathers VIC 0.7 0.7 1 Studium Library EDENZ Colleges C EDENZ Colleges NZ 0.7 0.7 1 Library Good Shepherd College (Te Hepara Colin Library NZ 1 0.5 1.5 2 Pai) St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Greek Orthodox A Archdiocese of NSW 0.2 1 1.2 1.2 Theological Australia College Library Malyon Malyon Theological A Theological QLD 0.87 0.35 1.22 5 College College Library 42 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 ABC A Mary Andrews College NSW 0.33 0.2 0.2 0.73 3 Melbourne School of J.W. Searle C Theology and Eastern VIC 2.7 1 0.2 3.9 5 Library College Australia Morling College A Morling College NSW 0.8 1.5 3 2.3 7 Library Carment A Perth Bible College Urquhart WA 0.44 0.44 1 Memorial Library Presbyterian Research Centre, A Presbyterian Church Hewitson Library NZ 2 0.5 0.16 2.66 5 of Aotearoa New Zealand Queensland Gibson-Radcliffe A QLD 1 0.35 0.82 2.17 7 Theological College Library Redemptorist Redemptorist A Community VIC 0.4 0.4 1 Community Library Leon Morris A Ridley College VIC 2.4 0.4 2.8 7 Library The Salvation Army Booth A The Salvation Army NZ 1 1 College of Mission St Athanasius Coptic St Athanasius A Orthodox Theological College (SAC) VIC 0.52 0.05 0.57 2 College Library St Benedict's St Benedict's B Monastery NSW 0.2 0.2 1 Monastery Library St Cyril's Coptic St Cyril's A Orthodox Theological Theological NSW 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 5 College Library A St Francis College Roscoe Library QLD 1.4 0.37 0.15 1.92 7 St Mark's National A St Mark's Library ACT 3 7 10 10 Theological Centre Sydney Missionary & A Kerr Library NSW 1.5 1 0.8 0.2 3.5 9 Bible College Trinity Trinity Theological A Theological WA 1 0.6 0.25 1.85 5 College College Library Camden Uniting Church in A Theological NSW 1.8 1.25 5 Australia Library A Vianney College St Ann's Library NSW 0.3 1 1.3 1.3 43 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 ABC Vose Seminary A Vose Seminary WA 1.2 0.1 0.2 1.5 5 Library Geoffrey Whitley College VIC 0.8 0.38 1.18 5 Blackburn Library TOTAL 41.56 14.96 8.72 14.68 69.24 151.87 AVERAGE 1.15 0.94 0.67 0.98 2.04 4.22 Notes: Figures entered as provided by responding libraries Some figures do not calculate correctly, some libraries may have misunderstood Q5 and Q6 Q5 is the total number of hours worked in the library divided by full-time hours (37.5) to show total number of positions (add Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4) Q6 is the number of actual people used to fill the positions in Q5. eg: 2 people might work to fill 1 full- time position 44 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 Table 3 2018 Library Services 2018 YOU 2018 YOU 2018 BY YOUBY 2018 TOTAL LOANS 2018 ILL LOANS LENT 2018 ILL COPIES RECEIVED ILLCOPIES 2018 SENT ILL LOANS REQUESTED TOTALILLSUPPLIED BY TOTALILLSUPPLIED TO INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 A A BC James Wallace C Alphacrucis College VIC Memorial Library Australian Lutheran A ALC Library SA 23,653 79 35 114 14 19 33 College Bible College of A Burrow Library SA 3,679 24 11 35 South Australia Campion College Rev Dr Leo Kelly C NSW 4,238 5 2 7 6 6 12 Australia Library Ayson Clifford A Carey Baptist College NZ 978 84 7 91 17 13 30 Library Catholic Education Catholic Library of Office of Western WA 8,053 Western Australia Australia Catholic Institute of A Veech Library NSW 10,732 143 135 278 8 7 15 Sydney Catholic Theological A Mannix Library VIC 18,038 15 6 21 23 18 41 Library Christ College A Christ College NSW 8,161 3 3 11 11 Library Christian Heritage Christian Heritage C QLD 10,985 1 1 College College Library Divine World Patrick Murphy A VIC 368 5 5 10 7 17 Missionaries Memorial Library Dominicum B Dominicum Fathers VIC 3000+ 1 3 4 0 1 1 Studium Library EDENZ Colleges C EDENZ Colleges NZ 2,058 8 8 Library Good Shepherd College (Te Hepara Colin Library NZ 1,101 48 32 80 Pai) St Andrew's Greek Greek Orthodox Orthodox A Archdiocese of NSW 1,140 2 11 13 Theological Australia College Library 45 The ANZTLA EJournal, No 22 (2019) ISSN 1839-8758 INSTITUTION LIBRARY LOC Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 A A B C Malyon Theological Malyon Theological A QLD 6,210 11 5 16 2 1 3 College College Library Mary Andrews A NSW 1,246 College Melbourne School of C Theology and Eastern J.W.
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