Did you know...?
- The library possesses the microfilm of the archives of the Russian
Alaskan Missionary Diocese.
- Liturgical music scores pose the most difficulties in cataloging in
the library.
- The library saves journal articles, pamphlets, and other small papers
in a vertical file and all are cataloged in our database.
- The library processes more than 600 incoming and outgoing Inter-Library
Loan transactions annually.
- The most urgent need in the library is funding for bookbinding and
preservation.
- The seminary is a founding member of NYATLA - The New York Area Theological
Library Association.
- The library possesses books in many different languages, including
Japanese, Chinese, and Tlingit Indian.
- Emails, faxes, and phone questions arrive daily at the library from
all over the world.
- The Ostrog Bible, published in 1581, is the oldest book in the library.
It is the first book printed in the Cyrillic alphabet.
- When compact shelving was installed in the old library, geologists
were hired to do core borings in the floor of the stacks to assure that
the rock below and the floor would support the weight.
- The seminary library is one of the first three theological libraries
in the New York area to have the ATLA Religion Index electronically.
This is in index to periodicals, magazines, newspapers, and articles
in
books.
- The largest book in the library displays the architectural drawings
of Hagia Sofia in Istanbul and is 24 x 81.
- The smallest book in the library is 1 _ x 1 _ and is on
the Percheskaia Lavra in Kiev.
- The three librarians at SVS, Eleana Silk, Karen Jermyn, and Irina
Itina, have more than 90 years of professional library experience.
- The most frequently asked question in the library is about the lives
of saints.
- The most unusual questions or requests asked of the library staff:
- What was the Byzantine dress like in the 800s?
- Please provide the names of all the bishops of the Antiochian
Orthodox Church from the very beginning.
- Please provide a list of books published in Russia before 1700.
The researcher was studying ancient bookbinding.
- The seminary library began in a non-functional bathtub in New York
City.
- The library stack space was originally built in 1963 to hold a maximum
of 30,000 volumes. The seminary has a holding of over 121,000 volumes.
- Library donations are gratefully accepted. Materials that cannot be
used are passed on to other Orthodox libraries.
St Vladimir's Seminary Library
575 Scarsdale Road -- Crestwood, NY 10707-1699 / USA
tel +1.914.961.8313 x333 / fax +1.914.961.4507
e-mail librarian@svots.edu --
web site http://www.svots.edu/Library