Library

The Dalton McCaughey Library

Centre for Theology and Ministry, 1 Morrison Close, Parkville.

The Dalton McCaughey Library, previously named the Joint Theological Library, contains collections owned by the Jesuit Theological College and the Theological College of the Uniting Church, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania.

The DML supports and extends the teaching programme of the United Faculty of Theology and has substantial resources for theological research. The book and periodical holdings number some 140,000 volumes. There are more than 400 current subscriptions to printed journals and online resources. In certain subject areas the collection strength is of national importance.  

The website makes available to borrowers a diverse range of electronic resources including the MCD Union Catalogue. There is ample accommodation for readers and photocopiers, computer and microform facilities. The Library offers individual and group instruction in library systems, research strategies and subject bibliography.

MEMBERSHIP

The following persons are entitled to a borrowing card without payment of a fee:

· UFT Students currently enrolled in at least one unit (undergraduate or postgraduate)

· MCD postgraduate research students

· Online UFT students resident in Australia

STAFF

Lending Services Co-ordinator: Carol Pikos

Cataloguing Dept.: Hal Cain, Carlos Lopez

Acquisitions and Periodicals Dept.: Ria McMahon

Librarian: Stephen Connelly 

LIBRARY HOURS

During Semester

Mon      8.45 am - 7.30 pm

Tues      8.45 am - 6.30 pm

Wed      8.45 am - 7.30 pm

Thurs    8.45 am - 6.30 pm

Fri         8.45 am - 5.00 pm

Vacation Periods

Monday- Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

Saturdays - As advertised on the library website

Telephone: (03) 9340 8888 Fax: (03) 9340 8889

Web site: www.dml.vic.edu.au Email: admin@dml.vic.edu.au

NOTE: Students other than postgraduate or FEE-HELP Scheme students who are enrolled in UFT units are requested to present their UFT receipts at the library when registering or re-registering as library users.