GTU Branch Library at the San Francisco Theological
Seminary (SFTS Library)
105 Seminary Road San Anselmo, CA 94960 415.451.2845
Hours
Fall Semester Hours, September 2 - December 12, 2008
Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday - Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 3:00 pm - 9:00pm
Thanksgiving Holiday
Wednesday, November 26: Closing at 2 pm
Thursday and Friday, November 27-28: CLOSED
December 13- December 14, 2008: CLOSED
Monday - Friday, December 17 - 20: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday, December 20 - 21: CLOSED
Winter Break
December 22, 2008 - January 4, 2008: CLOSED
The Collection
The GTU Library's branch library at the San Francisco Theological
Seminary campus in San Anselmo houses approximately 100,000 volumes,
as well as music compact disks and videocassettes. The collection
dates back to the founding of the Seminary in 1871. There is also
an extensive rare book collection.
Borrowing
All library materials may be used in the library at no cost. A
GTU library card is required to check out circulating items. Items
may be paged from the SFTS Branch Library and sent to the GTU Library
in Berkeley, or paged from the Hewlett Library and sent to SFTS.
Please bring the call number of the requested item to the Circulation
Desk of the GTU Library or the desk of the SFTS Library for paging.
SFTS Library holdings may be
searched on GRACE, the
GTU Library catalog. Items that are held at SFTS are indicated as
such in the LOCATION entry of each book.
Location
The San Francisco
Theological Seminary is 21 miles west of the GTU, in the town
of San Anselmo, in Marin County. From Berkeley, take Hwy 580 across
the Richmond Bridge, and exit onto Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Follow
Sir Francis Drake about 3 miles to the town of San Anselmo, turning
left at the first traffic light in San Anselmo city limits, onto
Bolinas Avenue. Follow Bolinas two blocks to Kensington Road, and
turn right onto the Seminary campus. The Library is on the main
floor of Geneva Hall, the big white building at the top of the hill.
Last updated August 25, 2008
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