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2022-2023 Student Handbook 35 Special Collections Archives The library maintains the Denver Seminary archives which contains information about the Seminary, including historical documents, photographs and slides. EBooks The Library has a collection of over 600,000 eBooks through the DTL and other eBook databases. Additional information can be found on the Library webpage. Grounds Collection Books from the Vernon Grounds library are indicated as "Grounds Collection" in the Copy/Holding Information in the online catalog. Grounds Collection books are located at the west end of the library and in the Vernon Grounds Reading Room. MA Theses and DMin Projects Denver Seminary Master of Arts Theses and Doctor of Ministry Projects are available and can often be downloaded from the library catalog. Oversize Books Books that are too large to fit in the regular stacks are designated "Oversize" in the online catalog. These books are shelved in the stacks on either side of the entrance to the Vernon Grounds Reading Room. Periodicals Current periodical issues are arranged in alphabetical order by publication title on the periodical display shelves. Recent back issues may be found under the display shelves by lifting the bottom front of the display shelves. Current and bound periodicals can be found in the left hand range of Stacks after Reference. Periodicals are available for use in the library but may not be checked out. Periodicals should not be re- shelved by users; rather, they should be placed on the "Re-shelving Carts." Reference Books Reference books are located in the central part of the library, in the beginning of the Stacks on the left, and are designated by the letters "Ref" above the spine call number, and by "Reference" in the Collection field in the online catalog. These books must be used in the library and may not be checked out. Reference books should not be re-shelved by users; rather, they should be placed on the "Re-shelving Carts." Reserve Materials Reserve materials include items such as books, periodicals, and sample papers that are withdrawn from regular circulation at the request of professors. Students may check out up to two reserve items from the circulation desk for a period of two hours. A fine of $1.00 per hour will be assessed for each item returned late. A student may, within two hours of closing time, check out up to two Reserve items for overnight usage. These items are due back the next business day within two hours after the library opens.