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Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU Library 2007 e Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: management of a geographically distributed special collection Kerrie L. Burn Southern Cross University ePublications@SCU is an electronic repository administered by Southern Cross University Library. Its goal is to capture and preserve the intellectual output of Southern Cross University authors and researchers, and to increase visibility and impact through open access to researchers around the world. For further information please contact [email protected]. Publication details Burn, KL 2007, 'e Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: management of a geographically distributed special collection', MA thesis, Melbourne College of Divinity.

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Southern Cross UniversityePublications@SCU

Library

2007

The Australian Baptist Heritage Collection:management of a geographically distributed specialcollectionKerrie L. BurnSouthern Cross University

ePublications@SCU is an electronic repository administered by Southern Cross University Library. Its goal is to capture and preserve the intellectualoutput of Southern Cross University authors and researchers, and to increase visibility and impact through open access to researchers around theworld. For further information please contact [email protected].

Publication detailsBurn, KL 2007, 'The Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: management of a geographically distributed special collection', MA thesis,Melbourne College of Divinity.

The Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: Management of a

Geographically Distributed Special Collection

Kerrie Lynn Burn

A thesis submitted as partial requirement for the degree of Master of Arts (Research) at the

Melbourne College of Divinity

Melbourne

January 2007

Word count of PART 1 = 28,700 (Including footnotes & appendix, but not bibliography)

Supervisors: Rev Dr Ken Manley & Dr Paul Genoni

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CONTENTS PART 1: THE AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST HERITAGE COLLECTION: MANAGEMENT OF A GEOGRAPHICALLY DISTRIBUTED SPECIAL COLLECTION Acknowledgements iv Statement of Authenticity iv Abbreviations v Abstract vii 1. Introduction 1

2. Project Background and Stages 6

a. Baptist Heritage Collection Project 6

b. Australian Baptist Collections 6

i. History and Current State of Australian Baptist Collections 6 ii. Theological Colleges 9

a) Whitley College: The Baptist College of Victoria 10 b) Malyon College: The Baptist Theological College of Queensland 11 c) Morling College: The Baptist Theological College of NSW 12 d) Burleigh College: The Baptist Theological College of South 13

Australia e) The Baptist Theological College of Western Australia 14

iii. Theological College Libraries 17 iv. Historical Societies 23 v. Archives 33 vi. Integration of State Baptist Theological College and Archive 40

Collections

c. Survey of Previously Published Baptist Bibliographies 41

d. Compilation of Australian Baptists: A Bibliography 44 i. Sources of Data 45

1. Library Catalogues 45 2. Significant Publications 45 3. Site Visits 47

ii. Arrangement of Bibliography 48 iii. Scope of Bibliography 49 iv. Appendices and Additional Lists 51

3. Survey of Librarians and Archivists at Australian Baptist Institutions 54 4. Collaborative Collection Development a. Collaborative Collection Development Projects 56

i. Writing a Collaborative Collection Development Policy 59 ii. Formal Sharing of Duplicate Resources 60 iii. Website Development with Links to all Australian Baptist Collections 62 iv. Establishment of Priority List of Resources for Conservation/Preservation63 v. Digitisation of Australian Baptist Resources of National Significance 65 vi. Contribution of Holdings to National Bibliographic Database 73 vii. Grants 73 viii. Communication and Relationships 74

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4. b. Collaborative Collection Development Projects by Australian Baptists 77

c. Summary of Recommendations for Future Cooperative Activities 80 5. Conclusion 85 Appendix 1: Letter and Survey to Librarians and Archivists 88 Bibliography Australian Baptist Heritage Collection References 93 Digitisation and Collaborative Collection Development References 98 PART 2: AUSTRALIAN BAPTISTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY

i. Introduction 102

ii. Institutions Holding Australian Baptist Resources 103

iii. Key to Libraries/Archives with Holdings included in the Bibliography 112

iv. Theological College Principals & Faculty (Past and Present) and 113 Librarians & Archivists (Current) in each State

v. Bibliography

Contents 116 Part A – All Items by Subject 117 Part B – Index of Personal Names 224

vi. Baptist Periodicals in Australian Library and Archive Collections 233 (With Holdings Information)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The completion of this project would not have been possible without the generous assistance of the following: The Melbourne College of Divinity, for a faculty small grant of $4328 awarded in May 2004. This grant enabled me to visit all the state Baptist theological colleges in Australia, in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Sydney. The Australian Library and Information Association, for the inaugural YBP/Lindsay & Howes Research Award for Collection Services of $4000, awarded in September 2004. The Melbourne College of Divinity, Australian Postgraduate Award, awarded in December 2004 for Master of Arts by research studies in 2005/6. Particular thanks also go to: • My two supervisors, Rev Dr Ken Manley (Whitley College), and Dr Paul Genoni

(Curtin University of Technology. Department of Media and Information), for their encouragement and wise guidance. The two units that I undertook as part of my Master of Arts included Digital Libraries, an online unit taught by Paul through Curtin University of Technology and a Reading unit in Church History through Whitley College, supervised by Ken.

• Whitley College staff and faculty for both infrastructure support and encouragement. • The librarians, archivists and Baptist historians around the country who gave so

generously of their time and expertise. For their willingness to undertake the time consuming tasks of reviewing their holdings, updating organisational details and collaborating with their peers around the country, hopefully for the ultimate mutual benefit of all.

• My husband David Noble and my three girls Brooklyn, Morgan, and Chelsea who have continued to love and support me throughout the course of these studies. This work has been done alongside some very dark times for both my family and myself. For their courage, honesty, and ongoing love I am more grateful than they could possibly imagine.

STATEMENT OF AUTHENTICITY I declare that this thesis does not incorporate without acknowledgement any material previously submitted for a degree or diploma in any higher education institution and that to the best of my knowledge it does not contain any materials previously published or written by another person except where due reference is made in the text. Signed / /2007

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ABBREVIATIONS ABFM Australian Baptist Foreign Mission ABHM Australian Baptist Home Mission ABMS Australian Baptist Missionary Society ACD Adelaide College of Divinity A.C.T. Australian Capital Territory ACT Australian College of Theology ADB The Australian Dictionary of Biography ADEB Australian Dictionary of Evangelical Biography ALIA Australian Library and Information Association ANZTLA Australian and New Zealand Theological Library Association ARI Australasian Religion Index ATI Accredited Teaching Institution ATLA American Theological Library Association AULOTS Australasian Union List of Serials in Theological Collections BHS Baptist Historical Society BUA Baptist Union of Australia BUNSW Baptist Union of New South Wales BUQ Baptist Union of Queensland BUT Baptist Union of Tasmania BUV Baptist Union of Victoria BUWA Baptist Union of Western Australia BWA Baptist World Alliance CCTC Churches of Christ Theological College CHG Community Heritage Grant DEST Department of Education, Science and Training DNC Distributed National Collection ETA Evangelical Theological Association MCD Melbourne College of Divinity

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NLA National Library of Australia NUC National Union Catalogue OCR Optical Character Recognition PCD Perth College of Divinity RAAM Register of Australian Archives and Manuscripts RTI Recognised Teaching Institution SABU South Australian Baptist Union SCD Sydney College of Divinity VBF Victorian Baptist Fund

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ABSTRACT This project examined the history, development and current state of Australian Baptist Heritage collections by exploring the contributions of, and relationships between, theological colleges and their libraries, Australian Baptist Historical Societies and Baptist Union Archive collections. An outcome of the project was the compilation of a bibliography of Australian Baptist publications as well as several other valuable resources for collection managers, researchers and historians. A survey was administered to gauge the interest of key individuals and/or institutions in participating in co-operative collection development projects that could advance the purposes of Australian Baptist institutions as a whole. The responses by librarians and archivists responsible for Australian Baptist collections were analysed and possibilities for collaborative collection management of Australian Baptist resources explored. These possibilities include shared collection development policies and preservation strategies, formal sharing of duplicate resources and information about collections, and potentially using digital technology to improve access to collections and to ensure the preservation of nationally significant, and rarely held materials. Australian Baptist library and archive collections are used as a case study with a view to reaching conclusions with implications for the management of similar collections (i.e. geographically distributed special collections). The wider Australian theological community, which includes many other denominational and religious collections, may also be able to participate in some of the proposed co-operative ventures. This research project thereby provides a model for possible emulation by other collections as well as making a contribution to collection management theory and practice.

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1. INTRODUCTION

My research topic, titled The Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: Management of a

Geographically Distributed Special Collection, was largely conceived within my own

theological library context. Whitley College, where I was the senior librarian until the end

of 2005, is a residential college of the University of Melbourne. It is also a theological

college for the Baptist denomination in Victoria. The College currently has around 130

residential students and 250 theological students enrolled in a variety of undergraduate

and postgraduate courses. A relatively small number of these theological students are on

a pathway towards ordination and to becoming ministers in the Baptist Church. Most

students are studying out of general interest and come from a variety of backgrounds and

work environments. Degrees are awarded by the Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD), an

ecumenical body that was established by an Act of the Victorian Parliament in 1910. The

MCD has been affiliated with the University of Melbourne since 1993. However, it still

retains its autonomy and degree conferring status and in 2001 was listed as a Schedule 1

Higher Education Institution by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and

Training (DEST).

Although theological library networks are very active within Australia and New Zealand,

these networks do not tend to be very well known within the Australian Library and

Information Association (ALIA) or the wider Australian library community in the same way

as other existing special library networks such as Law or Health libraries. The Australian

and New Zealand Theological Library Association (ANZTLA) has an annual conference

(its 21st held in Adelaide in 2006), active chapters in each state, a web-site

(http://www.anztla.org) and list-serve, and has formed a consortium for the purchase of

several online databases. It has over the years produced a number of significant

publications for the theological library community. These include a regular ANZTLA

Newsletter (1987-); Australasian Religion Index (ARI) (1989-) - an index to articles and

book reviews published in over eighty Australasian religious and theological journals; a

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union list of serials1; a style manual for works in religion and theology2; a set of ANZTLA

Standards3; and a festschrift in honour of the former Chief Librarian of the Joint

Theological Library in Melbourne4. ANZTLA is the primary forum through which

theological librarians working together have undertaken a variety of collaborative projects

in the past. For example, in 2002 the Victorian Chapter of ANZTLA together with the MCD

jointly published Theological Library Resources in the Melbourne College of Divinity: A

Collaborative Report.5 ANZTLA Librarians often come from one-person or small library

environments and can experience some degree of isolation from the wider library

community even if they do play a participatory role within their theological library networks.

One of the aims of this project is to create a comprehensive bibliographic guide to the

Australian Baptist tradition. Australian Baptists: A Bibliography will be the first Baptist

publication of its kind in Australia. It will build on the very important contribution already

made by David Parker in his guides to Australian Baptist historical resources and services

(1995, 1998 and online 1999).6 Updated information can then be made available to

Australian Baptist theological college libraries, archives, historical societies and any other

interested individuals or institutions. In addition to a comprehensive bibliography, my

publication will also include information about, and contact details for, the various bodies

that hold Australian Baptist resources. Many of the items in the Bibliography may be

difficult to locate. Provision of location information, where available, will therefore be a

useful resource for researchers wishing to locate particular works. A description of the

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A.W. McCumstie, comp. and ed. Australasian Union List of Serials in Theological Collections. 4th ed.

(Melbourne: ANZTLA, 2002). 2 Lawrence D. McIntosh, A Style Manual for the Presentation of Papers and Theses in Religion and Theology

(Centre for Information Studies in association with ANZTLA and ANZATS, 1994). 3 ANZTLA Standards (ANZTLA, 2000). Available at http://www.anztla.org/Pages/standards.html

4 Philip Harvey and Lynn Pryor, eds. ‘So Great a Cloud of Witnesses’: Festschrift in Honour of Lawrence D.

McIntosh (Melbourne: ANZTLA/Uniting Church Theological Hall, 1995). 5 Kerrie Hunter, et al. Theological Library resources in the Melbourne College of Divinity: A Collaborative

Report (Mulgrave, Vic.: ANZTLA (Victorian Chapter) with the MCD, 2000) 6 David Parker and Keith Applegate, eds. The National Guide to Australian Baptist Historical Resources and Services. 1st ed. (Brisbane: Baptist Historical Society of Queensland, 1995); 2

nd ed. 1998. Also available

online (c1999) at http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org/ng-ndx.htm

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history and current state of the Baptist collections in Australia, along with the additional

information resources, provides the formal context for Australian Baptists: A Bibliography.

As well as being an academic study on the history of the development of Australian

Baptist collections, this project has a somewhat dual nature in that it also incorporates a

strategy for the development of these collections, providing a number of practical

outcomes.

One additional aim of this project is to establish a list of librarians, archivists and Baptist

historians who are interested in the subject area of my project. From this small network

comes the opportunity to contribute to improved relationships between the custodians of

Australian Baptist collections and to promote the development of future cooperative and

collaborative ventures between the various institutions. After surveying librarians and

archivists at Australian Baptist institutions, results will be analysed and a set of

recommendations will be developed for possible future actions and cooperative projects

for respondents to consider.

In the Australian Baptist context a number of issues would seem to predicate against

successful cooperative collection management. These include the predictable problems

faced by smaller institutions, namely lack of adequate time, staffing and funding

resources. Other challenges include lack of contact, familiarity and established trust

between those responsible for the Australian Baptist collections that are distributed

around the country. These collections share a loose affiliation by virtue of their subject

content but their institutions are independently managed and subject to the issues of

competition, distrust and state rivalry. Recommendations will seek to find workable

solutions that acknowledge and address these difficulties. Recommendations for the

Australian Baptist context will be integrated with some of the more general principles and

practicalities of successful cooperative collection management that are suggested in the

literature.

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I hope that the results of my research might encourage members of the various Australian

Baptist organisations to consider collaborative projects that would advance the purposes

of all Baptist institutions both individually and collectively. This may include outcomes

such as the development of a national collaborative collection development policy which

includes appropriate conservation and preservation strategies; the formal sharing of

duplicate resources; the development of a website with links to all of the Australian Baptist

collections; and the encouragement of those responsible for Baptist collections to add

their holdings to the National Bibliographic Database. One potential outcome of the project

will be the creation of a priority list of unique or at-risk resources for conservation and/or

preservation. Another will be recommendations regarding the digitisation of Australian

Baptist resources of national significance. Online availability of resources is an important

strategy to ensure the preservation and availability of valuable heritage material, giving

more people the opportunity to learn about Australian Baptists and their place in

Australian history and society. The wider Australian theological community, which includes

many other denominational and religious collections, may also be able to participate in

some of these proposed co-operative ventures.

While Baptists in Australia have always remained a religious minority, internationally the

Baptist World Alliance (BWA) represents a community of approximately 110 million people

who are associated with over 210 Baptist unions and conventions throughout the world. In

Australia, Baptists have often exerted public and institutional influence far beyond their

demographic percentage of the population. From renowned and prolific author F.W.

Boreham7, to the contemporary contribution of the Costello brothers, Tim and Peter8,

Australian Baptists have contributed significantly to the ingenuity, culture and spirit of this

country. The Bibliography will be a significant reference resource and collection

7 F.W. Boreham was a much-loved Baptist minister who published over 50 books and wrote approximately

3,000 editorials for The Hobart Mercury and The Melbourne Age. He wrote one editorial each week between 1912 and 1959, not missing a week in over 47 years! 8 Tim Costello is a high profile Australian figure who at the time of this publication is the CEO of World Vision

Australia. Peter Costello at the time of this publication is the national treasurer (though not now a Baptist).

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development tool, of interest both nationally and internationally to students, researchers

and librarians interested in all aspects of Baptist history and theology. It will be of interest

to members of the Baptist and affiliated denominations and others who may be interested

in the contribution that many Australian Baptists have made in all walks of life. It will

document items in library, archive and historical society collections around Australia that

are related to Australian Baptists that may otherwise be inaccessible to researchers. It will

be of particular interest to organisations such as the Baptist World Alliance and the

various Baptist colleges, archives and historical societies within Australia and overseas. It

is hoped that this bibliographic guide will encourage further interest and research into

various aspects of Australian Baptist heritage.

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2. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND STAGES

a. Baptist Heritage Collection Project

The Baptist Heritage Collection Project had been commenced in 2003 with a view to

organising the resources that were already held by the Library, articulating a collection

development policy, and subsequently developing the Library’s Baptist resources into a

special research collection. The Baptist resources to which I refer are publications by or

about Australians who identify themselves or are identified by their affiliation with the

Baptist Christian community in Australia. These works are mainly theological in orientation

but not limited to this subject area. Most of this material has been published in the public

domain although the project also seeks to incorporate private material deemed to be of

significance. In my role as custodian of Whitley College’s Australian Baptist resources I

became interested in finding out exactly what material had already been written by or

about Australian Baptists. Initially this was for collection development purposes, so that I

might acquire resources that we didn’t currently have in our collection. The scope of the

original Australian Baptist Heritage Collection project at Whitley College gradually

broadened and became more cross disciplinary in nature. This was in an effort to make

my research relevant to the wider library and information sector as well as to Baptist and

other denominational institutions.

b. Australian Baptist Collections

i. History and Current State of Australian Baptist Collections

Australian Baptist heritage materials are geographically distributed around the country.

While many churches have handed over their records to their state union archives, some

individual churches, particularly the larger and longer established ones, continue to

maintain their own archives or indeed hold part of the archives of the various state Baptist

unions.

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Churches that retain significant Baptist archival material include:

Victoria: Collins Street Baptist Church

NSW: Central (also at Mitchell Library at State Library of NSW), Epping, and Newcastle

Baptist Churches

South Australia: North Adelaide Baptist Church (also at Mortlock library at State Library of

SA)

Queensland: City Tabernacle Church

Many churches have transferred small amounts of material to their state union archives.

This includes some churches that are no longer extant. Significant amounts of material

are held for the following churches:

Victoria (Baptist Union of Victoria (BUV) Archives): Albert Street Baptist Church (but many

other churches are also represented in the collection)

NSW: Harris Street, Petersham and partial records for Stanmore Baptist Church (Baptist

Union of NSW (BUNSW) Archives)

South Australia: Flinders Street Baptist Church, Adelaide (held at Mortlock library)

Queensland: Ipswich Baptist Church (Baptist Union of Queensland (BUQ) Archives)

Tasmania: York Street Baptist Church, Launceston (Baptist Union of Tasmania (BUT)

Archives)

Some states have significant Australian Baptist heritage materials in their relevant State

Library or located at one of the university libraries. In particular, resources are held in the

South Australiana Collection at the State Library of South Australia (Mortlock library), the

Mitchell Library (State Library of New South Wales), the John Oxley Library (State Library

of Queensland) and the University of Tasmania. For example, the Mitchell Library holds

records of writing and speeches of Rev James Greenwood, mostly regarding the issue of

the abolition of State aid for denominational schools.9 Greenwood was a minister at

9 Alan C. Prior, Some Fell on Good Ground: A History of the Beginnings and Development of the Baptist

Church in New South Wales, Australia 1831-1965 (Sydney: Baptist Union of NSW, 1966), 223.

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Bathurst Street and succeeded Rev James Voller to the Presidency of the Baptist Union

of NSW. Flinders University in South Australia also has some Baptist archival material,

including for example, the papers of Allan Spurgeon Tinsley (1916-1988), a pastor and

evangelical leader in NSW and SA.

The National Library of Australia’s (NLA) Baptist holdings include books, newspapers and

biographical clippings files on many Australian Baptist figures. Information published

between 2000 and 2005 on some individuals is also listed in OzLife: Australian Biography

Index (http://www.nla.gov.au/ozlife). OzLife was a selective index to articles about

prominent Australians appearing in major Australian newspapers and contains over

48,000 records. The availability of other e-resources (see

http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/eresources/action/front), which offer cover-to-cover indexing

of many metropolitan and regional Australian newspapers, has led to the cessation of

active indexing for OzLife. The NLA has also collected ephemeral material related to

Baptists that includes folders of various miscellaneous pieces such as booklets,

brochures, programs, etc. The library’s ephemeral collection contains documents of

everyday life generally covering publications of fewer than five pages.

The NLA’s Register of Australian Archives and Manuscripts (RAAM) is another resource

where Australian Baptist resources might be located (http://www.nla.gov.au/raam/). RAAM

is a guide to collections of personal papers and non-governmental organisational records

held by Australian libraries and archives. A simple keyword search of “Baptist” reveals a

number of manuscripts, diaries, sermon notes and other materials pertaining to significant

Australian Baptists that are held by the various state and university libraries around the

country in addition to those held by the NLA. Unfortunately none of the Baptist Union

Archives around Australia are listed as repositories on the RAAM database and so

resources held in these collections are not as accessible to the general population as they

might be.

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The Australian Heritage Database is a Commonwealth Government initiative by the

Department of the Environment and Heritage. This database contains information about

more than 20,000 natural, historic and indigenous places and includes places in: the

World Heritage List, the National Heritage List, the Commonwealth Heritage list and the

Register of the National Estate, and places under consideration for any one of these lists.

A search using the Keyword “Baptist” on the Australian Heritage Database

(http://www.deh.gov.au/heritage/ahdb/) reveals quite a number of Australian Baptist

churches, manses, Sunday school halls, historic residences and cemeteries with Baptist

denominational sections. These sites are all considered to be of historic interest and are

listed on the Register of National Estate. Most of these sites include photographs.

ii. Theological Colleges

The five Baptist theological colleges in Australia, located in Victoria, Queensland, New

South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australia also have valuable Australian

Baptist resources. Several histories of the Baptist theological colleges in each state have

been written. These include Maung-Lat (1989) and Otzen (1991) for Victoria10, Jones

(1981), Nickerson (1995) and Nickerson and Ball (2004) for Queensland11 and Galloway

(1985) for Western Australia.12 Ron Robb, the archivist for the BUNSW, is currently

undertaking a history of Morling College: the Baptist Theological College of New South

Wales. Most of the Baptist Union histories also include some reference to the theological

college in their state.

10 John Maung-Lat, “The Historical Development of Theological Education Among Victorian Baptists (1862-1988)” (D.Theol. thesis, Melbourne College of Divinity, 1989) and Roslyn Otzen, Whitley: The Baptist College of Victoria 1891-1991. (South Yarra, Vic.: Hyland House Publishing, 1991). 11

Graeme Phillip Jones, “The History of the Theological College of Queensland” (Thesis, Baptist Theological College of Queensland, 1981); Stanley Walter Nickerson, “Baptist Theological College of Queensland 1904-1982” (Ph.D. thesis, University of Queensland, 1995) and Stanley Walter Nickerson and Les Ball, For His Glory: 100 Years of the Queensland Baptist College of Ministries. (Brisbane, 2004). 12 David Laurence Galloway, “The Development of Theological Education among Western Australian Baptists 1898-1968” (Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 1985).

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A summary of some of the significant dates and events in the historical development of

Australian Baptist theological colleges follows.13 Colleges are listed in chronological order

according to the date of their establishment.

a) Whitley College: The Baptist College of Victoria14

Rev William Thomas Whitley came to Melbourne from England in 1891 to be the founding

Principal of the College. Prior to the College’s establishment theological education of

students had been conducted by more experienced ministers, including Rev James Taylor

and Rev James Martin at Collins Street Church. Some students had also attended other

denominational colleges under the supervision of a committee formed by the Baptist

Union. At the 1884 annual denominational meetings the Victorian Baptist Fund (VBF) was

established and it became the means whereby the Victorian Union could establish the first

Baptist theological college in Australia. Classes were initially held at Collins Street Church.

All students were male and student numbers were small. Ecumenical co-operation was

evident very early with Whitley arranging in 1895 for his students to share several classes

with the Methodists at Queen’s College. Subsequent Principals were W.H. Holdsworth

(1911-1938), A.J. Grigg (1939-1955), Mervyn Himbury (1959-1986), Ken Manley (1987-

2000), Geoff Pound (2000-2005) and Frank Rees (2006-). From Collins Street, the

College moved to premises in North Melbourne in 1912. In 1965, the Baptist College of

Victoria affiliated with the University of Melbourne and moved to its current location in

Parkville. Like Trinity, Ormond and Queen’s Colleges it became both a residential and

theological college. It was at this time officially named Whitley College after its founding

Principal. In 1975, Whitley College formed the Evangelical Theological Association (ETA),

which enabled it to be an Accredited Teaching Institution (ATI) of the MCD in partnership

with the Churches of Christ Theological College (CCTC). At the end of 2005 the ETA as a

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To place Australian Baptist theological education in a wider context, see Stuart Piggin, “A History of Theological Education in Australia,” in The Furtherance of Religious Beliefs: Essays on the History of Theological Education in Australia, ed. G. Treloar (Sydney: CSAC, 1997), 24-43 and Ian Breward, “Historical Perspectives on Theological Education in Australasia,” from the same volume, 8-23. 14 John Maung-Lat, “The Historical Development of Theological Education Among Victorian Baptists (1862-1988)”, 1989 and Otzen, Whitley, 1991.

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formal arrangement ceased to exist. Whitley College and CCTC now relate independently

and are both accredited in their own right as Recognised Teaching Institutions (RTIs) of

the MCD.

b) Malyon College: The Baptist Theological College of Queensland15

In 1904, the Queensland Baptist College was founded. It opened at a time when there

were fewer than 2500 Baptist church members in the state but the denomination shared a

strong “last frontier” mentality. Some students for the Baptist ministry had previously

studied at the Victorian College or the Presbyterian Divinity Hall. In 1904, the Rev T.J.

Malyon, a Regent’s Park College (London) graduate was appointed Principal (1904-1921)

and tutor. Classes were initially held at the City Tabernacle Church and the first five

students completed their studies in 1906. The second Principal was Rev William Bell

(1921-1940), a Glasgow University/Regent’s Park graduate. In 1939, through the gift of Mr

and Mrs E.R. Humphreys, a site and building was acquired at West End, Brisbane.

Thomas C. Warriner, a Regent’s Park/Oxford graduate was Principal of the College from

1941-1966. In 1950 special training courses were introduced for missionaries, workers

with Aborigines and deaconesses. The development of the West End College site with the

first extension (Bell Wing) to the original Malyon House occurred in 1953. In 1954

provision was made for a period of compulsory full time study for all College ministerial

students. In that same year the College celebrated its Golden Jubilee with the compilation

of A Jubilee Record by Rev J.E. White.16 In 1956 single male students became fully

residential and in 1958 the Rev G.W. Martin was appointed as a second staff member. In

1964 another new extension (Warriner Wing) was completed. The College changed its

name from the Queensland Baptist College to The Baptist Theological College of

Queensland in 1965. In 1967 Rev E.G. (Ted) Gibson succeeded Warriner as Principal. He

15 Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 2004. See also Nickerson, “Baptist Theological College of Queensland 1904-1982”, 1995 and John E. White, A Fellowship of Service: A History of the Baptist Union of Queensland 1877-1977 (Brisbane: Baptist Union of Queensland, 1978), 132-143 and Jones, “The History of the Theological College of Queensland”, 1981.

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John E. White, A Jubilee Record: The Growth of a College (Brisbane, 1954)

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was the first Australian trained (NSW) appointee, was theologically evangelical and very

conservative. He introduced a Bible College course in 1969 alongside the existing

ordination stream. The West End property was sold and in 1974 the College relocated to

its Brookfield site. In 2005, the College relocated again, this time to the former Australian

Catholic University site at Gaythorne (Mitchelton). The College is no longer a residential

college, is now known as Malyon College and is a member of the Australian College of

Theology (ACT).

c) Morling College: The Baptist Theological College of NSW.17

In 1868 the NSW Association of Baptist Churches (from 1870 the BUNSW) was formed.

In 1871 the Assembly resolved to establish “The Baptist Educational Institute of New

South Wales, for the training of ministers, evangelists and lay preachers.” Although twenty

two students enrolled, attendances only averaged nine or ten and the institute had an

early demise after only a couple of years. The 1880s saw NSW involved in discussions

with the Baptist Unions of Victoria and South Australia regarding the possibility of an inter-

colonial college, although this was never to be realised. In 1892, the Education Committee

was formed. The committee prescribed a course of study and supervised candidates in

their training. Prior to the NSW Baptist College being established some students also

trained at Camden College, the theological institution of the Congregational Union, St

Andrews (Presbyterian) College or at the Baptist College of Victoria. In 1916 the NSW

Baptist Theological College was established. The first classes were held in Sydney’s

Harris Street Church and the first Principal was Rev Alexander Gordon (1916-1920).

Gordon’s successor was Rev George H. Morling (1891-1974), who served as Principal

from 1921 to 1960. In 1922 the College moved to the Petersham Baptist Church, and then

moved again in 1926 to a new residential College at Granville. Space restrictions forced

another move to Ashfield in 1934. In 1959 the NSW Baptist Bible College was formed, the

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Prior, Some Fell on Good Ground, 226-238. The fullest published account of Morling College’s history can be found in Ken R. Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’: A History of Australian Baptists, 2 vols. (Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2006), 482-492, 566-574, 751-759. Some of the controversies discussed include the resignations of Principals Gordon and Roberts-Thomson, and Morling College’s affiliation with the Sydney College of Divinity.

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College now incorporating both the Baptist Theological College of NSW and the Bible

College. In 1962 the College moved to its current location at Eastwood, adjacent to

Macquarie University. The College was one of founding colleges of the Sydney College of

Divinity (SCD) in 1983 but in 1989 withdrew from the SCD and joined the ACT. The ACT

affiliated with Macquarie University and the University of Sydney in 1993 making joint

Arts/Theology degrees possible. The College had been named Morling College in 1985 by

the BUNSW to honour Principal Morling’s considerable contribution. He had been a

member of the College’s first class and served as College Principal for almost forty years.

d) Burleigh College: The Baptist Theological College of South Australia

Early attempts to establish “the Adelaide Baptist Theological College” were

discouraging.18 Individual ministers primarily did training privately. In 1872 Union College

was formed by Baptists, Congregationalists and Presbyterians and was later joined by the

Bible Christian Church in 1877.19 It was dissolved in 1886. A College Fund was

established and added to at various times in the ensuing years. In 1952 the College was

established with E.C. Burleigh appointed as first Principal. In 1956 the Unley Park

property was dedicated, providing suitable accommodation for a residential and

theological college. College extensions were made in 1958. Baptists continued to co-

operate with Congregationalists and Methodists to provide theological training. They

subsequently helped to found the Adelaide College of Divinity (ACD) in 1979, established

in association with Flinders University. The Baptist College later withdrew from the ACD

and is now affiliated with the ACT. The College has relocated twice, and is now located in

Unley and known as Burleigh College. It has recently been announced that Burleigh

College will close as a teaching centre from the end of 2006. The College website

indicates that the College will still continue to train men and women for ordination by the

18 H.E. Hughes, Our First Hundred Years: The Baptist Church of South Australia (Adelaide: South Australian Baptist Union, 1937), 260-262.

19 Hughes, Our First Hundred Years, 262. See also A.C. Hill, Still Thy Church Extend (Adelaide; South Australian Baptist Union, 1963), 20. For a fuller history of Union College see also W. Phillips, “Union College Adelaide, 1872-1886: A Brief Experiment in United Theological Education,” in The Furtherance of Religious Beliefs, ed. G. Treloar. (Sydney: CSAC, 1997), 59-71.

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South Australian Baptist Union (SABU) but that it will no longer offer undergraduate

degrees. Those seeking ordination will be expected to have already earned an

undergraduate degree at some other college before applying. The full implications of this

decision on the future of Burleigh College, its library, faculty members and general staff

are not yet clear.

e) The Baptist Theological College of Western Australia20

In 1896 The Baptist Union of Western Australia (BUWA) was founded. An extra-mural

system of study was common initially, with students studying by correspondence while

pastoring a church. A committee managed the system and students were supervised by a

number of tutors who were generally ordained ministers. In 1928 Baptist minister, Rev

Carment Urquhart, founded the Perth Bible Institute. Baptists often used it as preliminary

training for ministry. Other students studied in one of the eastern state colleges. In 1959

the Annual Assembly resolved to found a College and Rev Noel G. Vose was appointed

Principal-elect. Noel Vose returned from studies in the United States to take up the

position of Principal of the College, with lectures commencing in 1963. The College was

set up in temporary premises in Nedlands with twelve students in a large private house

that also served as the Principal’s residence. Vose served for twenty seven years and in

his last five years in office he was also President of the BWA. In 1967 the College

relocated to its current site at Bentley. Extensions to the College were completed in 1974.

The College became one of the four founding members of the Perth College of Divinity

(PCD) in 1985/6, through which it became affiliated with Murdoch University. In 1986

formal teaching of units recognised by Murdoch University commenced. Rev Dr John W.

Olley served as Principal from 1991-2003. The current Principal, Rev Brian Harris

commenced at the College in 2004. The College withdrew from membership of the PCD in

2002 and is now a member of the ACT.

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Richard K. Moore, ed., Baptists of Western Australia (Perth: Baptist Historical Society of Western Australia, 1991), 107, 219-232. See also Richard K. Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’: A Centenary History of the Baptist Denomination in Western Australia 1895-1995 (Perth: Baptist Historical Society of Western Australia, 1996), 144, 163-4, and Galloway, “The Development of Theological Education among Western Australian Baptists 1898-1968”, 1985.

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All Australian Baptist theological colleges have tended to suffer from similar challenges.21

Motivations for founding state Baptist colleges have included a growing sense of Baptist

identity, coupled occasionally with a suspicion of the teaching at other denominational

colleges. This led to a desire among many to establish a college where distinctive Baptist

principles could be taught.

The ‘tyranny of distance’ has also had an impact on the development of theological

colleges.22 Geographical isolation has meant that local rather than national influences

have tended to have a greater impact on Baptists and the result has been separate

colleges in five states rather than an “Australian” college.

Australian Baptist state union and College histories describe many of the tensions and

controversies experienced by the denomination over the years. Within the denomination

there have always been elements of anti-intellectualism as well as fear and suspicion of

modern “liberal” theological trends. The theological college (or its curriculum) has also

often been blamed for general problems or decline within the denomination and been

criticised about ecumenical ventures (particularly if they involved Roman Catholics).

Tensions have been behind Baptist colleges being founding members of, but

subsequently withdrawing from associations such as the Adelaide, Sydney and Perth

Colleges of Divinity. Although academic standards are higher, many Baptist congregations

are still suspicious of “liberal theology” and prefer to choose ministers that exhibit the gifts

they desire but without necessarily having formal theological training. Some may feel

uneasy about the official denominational college in their state and would prefer ministers

from other states or colleges. These concerns have been constant throughout the history

of Baptist theological education in this country. Although Baptists are not alone in their

21

For the fullest treatment available on the history of Baptist theological education in Australia see Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’, 477-495, 558-579, 740-760. 22

Geoffrey Blainey, The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia’s History (Melbourne, Vic.: Sun Books, 1966)

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tendency towards disputes and theological divisions, this attribute has certainly been

present in the history and development of theological education amongst Australian

Baptists.

There have been times when scholarly and ecumenically minded principals have wrestled

with elements within the Baptist constituency who were opposed to any kind of

ecumenical venture or higher criticism of Scripture. At other times conservative principals

have been at odds with faculty members whom they would have regarded as too “liberal”.

Unfortunately a number of resignations, dismissals and personally challenging times for

certain individuals and their families have been the result. Personal attacks have been

made in Union assembly meetings and in denominational newspapers. Principals, as

leaders of Australian Baptist colleges have often had to walk a fine line, responding to

criticism and defusing tensions where possible while still leading their colleges according

to their own convictions. Given some of the difficulties faced by theological colleges, it is

surprising that so many principals have served for such lengthy terms.

Since their establishment, Baptist theological colleges have developed greatly over the

years. Increased faculty numbers mean that no theological formation is the result of single

mentor-style relationship, which was the case in the early days of Baptist theological

education in Australia. Academic standards are now higher and there is a greater variety

of courses on offer. From the mid-1960s universities began to be more open to religious

or theological studies. This has meant that theological colleges are now more likely to

have university affiliations, allowing for university-recognised degrees in theology or

divinity. Theological colleges have their courses recognised and their students are eligible

for federal support through schemes such as Austudy. Around the 1970-80s theological

education of the laity became increasingly important. Theological education is now

available for anyone who is interested and most in fact will not be seeking Baptist

ordination. Student groups are now more diverse, with students coming from a variety of

ethnic and denominational backgrounds.

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Women now also make up a large proportion of student numbers where initial Baptist

theological education was intended only for the training of men for ministry. However,

there are still very few female faculty members at any of the Australian Baptist colleges

and many that are employed are part-time rather than full-time staff members. On the

college websites Morling College lists Dr Sylvia Collinson and Mrs Lyn Scott as part time

faculty, Malyon College includes Dr Dorothy Mathieson as a part-time lecturer, and at

Whitley College Rev Marita Munro is a lecturer in Church history and Greek. At the Baptist

Theological College of Western Australia, Evelyn Ashley is listed with faculty as Academic

Dean/New Testament and at Burleigh College Rev Melinda Cousins, Ms Ros Gooden and

Ms Lesley Vince are listed as adjunct lecturers.

iii. Theological College Libraries

Unfortunately the development of the library collections of Baptist theological colleges

have seldom received more than a cursory mention in either the state Baptist or the

theological college histories, although a history of the Whitley College Library was written

in 2006.23 Despite the paucity of sources, it seems that like Whitley College Library, most

of the other college libraries have suffered from inadequate funding and staffing levels at

various stages of their history, have relied on donations for their establishment and

development and have relocated several times as their institutions moved or their

collections outgrew their available space. Librarians and faculty members have shaped

collection development over many years. In the early years librarians were often

unqualified students and a faculty member was generally appointed to have oversight of

the library. Collections often developed in line with the interests of these faculty members.

Volunteers have also been well utilised over the years. More recently there has been an

increased professionalisation of library services with the appointment of qualified librarians

to manage library services and students employed to do more routine tasks. The

23

Kerrie Burn, “The History of the Library of Whitley College: The Baptist College of Victoria 1891-2005” (M.A. Research Paper, Melbourne College of Divinity, 2006). Available at Whitley College and the T. Howard Crago Archives: the Official Archives of the BUV.

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introduction of professional librarians has gone hand in hand with the introduction of

automation and a subsequent increase in the use of information technology in the

provision of library services. Although this was not the case until relatively recently, all of

the libraries of the Australian Baptist theological colleges now have online catalogues.

Theological colleges in recent years have moved to teaching postgraduate as well as

undergraduate courses with many faculty now supervising postgraduate research

students. This has meant that library collections have needed to develop research level

collections in certain subject areas. For most of their history library collections needed to

cater for academic courses as well as the more practical subjects, which prepared

ministerial students for actual work in churches. Despite many difficulties Baptist

theological college libraries have developed significant collections and provide a valuable

service for undergraduates, postgraduates, ministers and the wider Australian Baptist

community.

As well as sharing a number of similarities, all of the theological college libraries also have

their own unique origins and histories, and differences related to their general

administration, staffing and collection strengths. Whitley College, formerly the Baptist

Theological College of Victoria, is the oldest Baptist theological college in Australia and

has one of the largest collections of Baptist resources in the country. From its beginnings

the library has been fortunate to be well supported by a number of its principals who were

particularly interested in Baptist history. In particular, these included Principals Whitley,

Himbury and Manley. As well as a large collection of Baptist-related monographs and

periodicals, the library also has a special F.W. Boreham collection which includes most of

his publications as well as scrap books and personal correspondence. The College has

microfilms from the Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention of early

Baptist publications including writings by the Anabaptist Balthasar Hubmaier (ca. 1480-

1528), the American Baptist Missionary Magazine, missionary theses, and Australian

historical items. Whitley College Library also holds the College archives collection, which

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includes the minute books of the College Committee from 1890.

In discussing the origins of the Queensland College Library, White states:

In 1910 Mrs Whale gave her late husband’s library to the Association as the nucleus of a denominational lending library to be located at the City Tabernacle. It was a fine and extensive library. By agreement the core of it ultimately went to the College. As the College library it was further expanded by volumes from the libraries of brethren W. Higlett, W. Poole, W. Bell, T.C. Warriner, R. Sayce and others.

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The original denominational library was housed in the Association Room of the Brisbane

City Tabernacle and although fairly inadequate for their purposes, College students could

have access to it. No other College library would have existed before the Gray Road

property was purchased in 1939. Shortly thereafter the College warden, Pastor G.

McKechnie was appointed librarian. Nickerson and Ball note that upon the death of

Principal Bell in 1940, his books were donated to the College and that this provided a

substantial contribution to the College library.25 During the war years, the precariousness

of the College’s financial position was reflected in the small number of purchases able to

be made for the library. Donations continued to be a significant but slow means of growing

the collection with only a small number of book purchases. The two-storied Bell Wing

extension on the West End College site in 1953 included a library. Nickerson states:

With the introduction of the Union’s budget system, the College Committee allocated a specific yearly amount for library books from 1958. The actual expenditure each year on library acquisitions increased from £19 in 1958-59 to £395 in 1966. As he had in the past, Dr. JL Dart continued to donate money, books, and book-cases to the library. When the Assistant Principal undertook to catalogue the library in 1961, Mr and Mrs Watson donated a filing cabinet for this purpose. In 1957 Warriner boasted that the College had “one of the best theological libraries in Queensland”, but by 1966 “the College Committee and staff [were] concerned about the inadequacy of the Library in the face of the stream of useful theological books which continue to put forth”. At that time there were about 2,400 books which the next Principal considered to be a “a fair library”.

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Around 1958, Rev Gordon W. Martin was appointed Assistant Principal at the College

during Principal Warriner’s term and “was involved in all aspects of College life from

lecturing to cataloguing the library”.27 When the Warriner Wing was completed in 1964

adjoining the Bell Wing, an improved library facility was provided on the second floor. In

24

White, A Fellowship of Service, 199. 25

Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 25 and Nickerson, “Baptist Theological College of Queensland 1904-1982”, 192. 26

Nickerson, “Baptist Theological College of Queensland 1904-1982”, 252-3. 27

Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 37.

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1974, during Principal Gibson’s term, the College relocated to the Brookfield site to newly

built premises, which included a new library, now named the McConaghy Library. Vice-

Principal Martin was uneasy with some of Gibson’s emphases, including “his stocking of

the library with “old-fashioned” conservative books”, and left the College in 1968.28

Gibson however did emphasize the importance of the Library and proposed many library

developments. The Library layout was rearranged. Then, after the appointment of Betty

Pearce as office secretary cum librarian in February 1969, the re-classification of the

collection according to the Union Theological Seminary’s classification system was

commenced. The Library collection grew from approximately 2,400 in 1967 to around

10,000 in 1982, the year that the Dr J.L. Dart library extensions were opened.29 In 1977,

White said that, “with some 10,000 volumes the library is regarded as one of the largest

collections of its type in the State.”30 In 2004 the library held over 20,000 books, 140

academic and ministry journals, computerized facilities including online catalogue and

internet for students, study facilities and a professional librarian who provides excellent

study and research support to students.31

Although Morling College library is now the largest of the Australian Baptist theological

college libraries, there is little published material that elaborates on its history in any detail.

Manley states that, “the library took many years to develop to a satisfactory level.”32 One

brief reference to the NSW Baptist Theological College library occurs when Prior quotes

Morling’s first report as Principal where he sets our his vision for the College stating that

“a residential college, an extensive library, better facilities for training in evangelistic and

pastoral work must be among our objectives for the future.”33 A library was one of the

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Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 47. 29

Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 50. 30

White, A Fellowship of Service, 142. 31

Nickerson and Ball, For His Glory, 72. 32

Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’, 489. 33

Prior, Some Fell on Good Ground, 234.

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buildings erected as part of the first stage of development at the Eastwood campus, which

opened in 1962. Extensions to the library were given substantial assistance with the

receipt of a $100,000 anonymous donation in 1979.34 The library now holds over 45,000

volumes and subscribes to around 180 current periodical titles.

Theology in Western Australia has historically suffered from a sparsity of denominational

library resources and a lack of theological educators and available institutions for

theological studies, a situation that has resulted from and been compounded by the

state’s level of geographical isolation generally. The Travelling Library was an early

attempt by the College Committee to provide the state with access to theological

resources. This was the responsibility of Mr Russell A. Fowler, a teacher, former President

of the BUWA and an active member of the College Committee from the early 1920s until

the mid 1930s. In writing about Fowler, Moore states:

The Travelling Library was his special responsibility, and involved the purchase of books as well as handling the lending arrangements. On the purchasing side, he frequently invited suggestions; on the lending side, through the pages of The W.A. Baptist News, he invited intending borrowers to forward their requests by postcard and assured them of prompt response. Loans were of two months duration. The list of books available was published from time to time in The W.A. Baptist News. By the mid-1930s the Travelling Library numbered almost two hundred volumes.

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Although ministers were being trained extra-murally in Western Australia from the late

1890s, Galloway states that, “prior to 1910 there is no suggestion of the establishment of

a theological library”.36 When the College was later established, it initially consisted of two

lecture areas, a library and one student’s room. Much work in the early days of the

College was done by volunteer labour and Galloway notes that, “Some of the women from

the churches spent many hours covering, repairing and cataloguing books”.37

Moore presumes that the denominational library that was located in the Union

headquarters at 1320 Hay Street, West Perth, prior to the establishment of the College,

34

Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’, 751. 35

Moore, ed., Baptists of Western Australia, 72. 36

Galloway, “The Development of Theological Education among Western Australian Baptists 1898-1968”, 43. 37

Galloway, “The Development of Theological Education among Western Australian Baptists 1898-1968”, 118.

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was made up of volumes from the Travelling Library, and possibly books from the library

of Rev Silas Mead and other donors.38 In speaking about the College’s first twelve

students, Moore quotes Vose as saying: “They were the beginning of a dream, a living

body of students, with a pitifully small library, and all housed in a borrowed house.”39 Part

of this dream was realised four years later when new buildings, including a principal’s

residence, a library, an office block, two lecture rooms, a single men’s residential unit with

kitchen facilities and dining room were opened on the Bentley campus in 1967. Another

boon for the library occurred between mid-1987 and 1992 when the College was greatly

assisted by the coming of Drs Bob and Gerry Covington from the United States. The

Covingtons contributed to College and church life in a great variety of ways but in

particular Gerry brought library training skills that were put to good use by the College.40

The library has continued to be strengthened since its establishment and now contains

some 33,000 volumes.

In South Australia, information on the history of the library is also scarce. Hughes does

mention the Denominational library being established in May 1870 and housed in the

Flinders Street Church buildings. It was built up largely by donations from various

ministers with the hope that further gifts would follow. However, writing in 1937, Hughes

notes rather pessimistically that:

The library doubtless served a useful purpose in earlier days, but its usefulness appears to have ended long ago. Books so soon become out of date that such libraries are always a good deal of a

problem. The older productions are despised, and the new volumes are too expensive to acquire.41 When speaking of the theological College A. C. Hill makes mention of a generous and

anonymous gift of £2000 for the College library but this is his only mention of the

denominational or College library in his history of the Baptist Church of South Australia.

38

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 144. 39

Moore, ed., Baptists of Western Australia, 226. 40

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 208. 41

Hughes, Our First Hundred Years, 105.

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With the closing of Burleigh College as a degree teaching centre from the end of 2006, the

current librarian at the College has indicated that a review of the future of the rare books

and periodicals held by the Branson Library is currently taking place. The librarian

indicated in an email to David Parker that:

The Mortlock Library (State Library of South Australia), has visited the collection with particular interest in historical South Australian information. We have donated to their collection to date our bound copies of Truth and Progress 1868 - 1894 +index, glass plates, lantern slides, South Australian pamphlets and church records, photographs and filmstrip. These are listed in the National Guide to Australian Baptist Historical Resources, 1999. Other items in our collection need to be preserved for reasons of age, rarity, value and format. We want to ensure these items are preserved in the best possible manner and accessible to future generations.

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iv. Historical Societies

Several early attempts at gathering denominational materials together indicate that some

within the denomination recognised the importance of preserving Australian Baptist

historical records. At the First Australasian Baptist Congress held in Sydney from

September 22-28, 1908 it was resolved to establish an Australasian Baptist Historical

Society. Unfortunately however, nothing was ultimately to come of this resolution.43

In Western Australia, an acknowledgement of the need to preserve their history was

sparked when Lacey Stokes left Western Australia for the eastern states in 1915, taking

with him more than a decade’s worth of knowledge of the workings of the BUWA. Moore

quotes the West Australian Baptist News (April 1915, p. 6) as reporting at the time:

Messrs McCallum & Kennedy have been appointed as a committee to gather materials for a history of the Baptist denomination in WA. The departure from the State of men like Mr Stokes, possessing intimate knowledge of the early years of our Church, points to the necessity of the committee getting to work early.

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It is not clear how McCallum and Kennedy were intending to complete this task but no

book on the history of the Baptist denomination in Western Australia was forthcoming at

this time. However, two years later Kennedy did go on to produce a game that he had

invented that was based on the early history of Baptists in Western Australia. The West

42

Email message from Burleigh College Librarian Barb O’Connor to David Parker, 9 October 2006. 43

Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’, 190. 44

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 90.

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Australian Baptist News praised the game as instructive, educational and true to history

and advised all Baptists to purchase it.45 An incomplete version of the game is located in

the Western Australian Baptist Archives.46

Like the Australasian Baptist Historical Society, the Australian Baptist Historical Society

was also a short-lived venture. It was formed by the 1950 annual Assembly of the Baptist

Union of Australia (BUA) at the instigation of the Educational Board and consisted of an

Executive based in Melbourne with representatives in all States.47 In 1952 Edward

Roberts-Thomson (later Principal of Morling College) was appointed honorary Chief

Librarian of the newly formed Australian Baptist Historical Society, which was to be

housed at the Baptist College of Victoria.48 The Society produced several issues of a

journal named Churinga49 over a period of almost a decade, but then the journal and

society folded.

Despite the lack of ongoing success of the Australasian and Australian Baptist Historical

Societies, perhaps these developments at the national level did in some way stimulate

interest in Baptist historical activities at the state level. Baptist activities in Australia have

always tended to have a state rather than a national focus and this seems to have also

been the case with Baptist Historical Societies.50 Even so, state Baptist Historical

Societies were much later developments in the unfolding story of Baptists in Australia. The

state Baptist Historical Societies were founded in the following chronological order: NSW

(1974), Victoria (1982), Queensland (1984) and Western Australia (1985). There is also a

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West Australian Baptist News (April 1917): 3-4. 46

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 91. 47

Basil S. Brown, Baptised Into One Body: A Short History of the Baptist Union of Australia (Hawthorn: Baptist Union of Australia, 1987), 28. 48

Australian Baptist, Aug 27, 1952, p. 6. as quoted in The Baptist Recorder: The Journal of the Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales no. 2 of 2004 (no. 87) April 2004, p. 11. 49

Churinga, Australian Baptist Historical Society, ca. 1957-1966. 50

The Baptist Union of Australia was itself only formed in 1926. See Brown, Baptised Into One Body, 12.

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Baptist Historical Society of the A.C.T. South Australia, however, does not have a formal

functioning society.

In September 2003, Richard V. Pierard edited an edition of the American Baptist

Quarterly, which was devoted to Baptist historical studies as a worldwide enterprise.51

This issue included several articles on Australian Baptist historical societies written by the

Baptist Union archivist in each state. Articles included those on the Baptist Historical

Archives of New South Wales by Ron Robb52, the Victorian Baptist Historical Society by

Lindsay Newnham53, the Baptist Historical Society of Queensland by David Parker54 and

the Baptist Historical Society of Western Australia by Richard K. Moore.55 These are

important papers because like libraries, the development of Baptist archive collections has

not been well documented in most of the state denominational or Union histories.

From the mid 1950s the BUWA appointed a succession of official state historians – Rev

Harold Law-Davis (1954-59), Rev Wilf Crofts (c1959-1962), Mr Noel Harding (1962-1965)

and Rev A.C. Maynard (1965-1972?).56 Unfortunately none of these appointees produced

any significant publications during their terms. Their activities were related more to the

actual collection and various attempts at sorting and accessioning of archival material. In

1972 the BUWA produced These 75 Years: An Outline Survey of Western Australian

Baptist History, a booklet to mark the seventy-fifth Annual Assembly. Maynard was still the

official state Union historian at the time and had compiled the text for the historical section

in the second half of the booklet. However, the text covering seventy five years of history

51

American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (Sept 2003) 52

Ron Robb, “Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales,” American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (Sept 2003): 341-347. 53

L. L. Newnham, “Victorian Baptist Historical Society,” American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (Sept 2003): 348-354. 54

David Parker, “The Baptist Historical Society of Queensland,” American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (Sept 2003): 355-362. 55

Richard K. Moore, “Baptist Historical Society of Western Australia,” American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (Sept 2003): 370-376. 56

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 163-164.

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was less than four pages long and unfortunately it also contained quite a number of

factual errors and inaccuracies.57 In 1976 Rev Gordon Freeman fostered further interest

in Western Australian Baptist history. First he advertised in Contact (May 1976, p. 2) for

“any historical materials relating to Western Australian Baptist events and persons up to

the year 1900, assuring his readers that ‘Every care will be taken of records, and [they]

will be returned after perusal.’ ”.58 Then in 1977 and 1978 he contributed around eleven

articles to Contact in a series related to Western Australian Baptist history.

Other states also expressed a rising interest in the preservation and writing of Australian

Baptist history. In NSW, a competition was launched with prizes being offered for the best

essay related to Australian Baptist history (advertised in Contact May 1976 p. 2). Prior to

this, in the 1950s to 1960s there had also been an essay writing competition sponsored by

the Australian Baptist Publishing House that was intended to be a national competition.

Baptist Historical Societies were formed for a variety of reasons although there was a

general trend amongst Baptists right across the country to pay more attention to the

preserving and writing of their history. In NSW the Baptist Union’s “Denominational library”

was in a rather disorganised state and there was no means of providing assistance to

anyone who wished to engage in historical research. It was felt that some sort of formal

structure was required in order to exercise control over the growing collection and to

provide some level of expertise to assist with enquiries. Ken Manley, who was at the time

a lecturer in Church History at Morling College, formed the Baptist Historical Society of

NSW in April 1974.59 This marked the beginning of bringing some order and organisation

to the collection and the establishment of an enquiry service. In 1982 Manley spoke at a

meeting for Baptist Heritage week held at Whitley College in Victoria.60 He encouraged

57

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 183. 58

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 184. 59

Robb, “Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales,” 342. 60

Newnham, “Victorian Baptist Historical Society,” 348-349.

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Victorians to take their history more seriously. This led to an invitation in The Victorian

Baptist Witness to a meeting to consider the formation of a Victorian Baptist Historical

Society. Eight people attended this meeting in July 1982 with the result being the

establishment of the Victorian Society. Prior to the formation of the Baptist Historical

Society of Queensland in 1984 there had been an Historical Committee established in

1963, although this group had achieved little.61 Knowing that the NSW Historical Society

had been established in 1974, David Parker suggested that this Queensland Historical

Committee be transformed into a similar society, and this idea drew support from the

denominational leadership. In Western Australia the establishing of the Historical Society

in 1985 was motivated by Dr Richard K. Moore wishing to obtain resources for the

teaching of a Baptist history subject at the theological college.62 Moore worked closely

with Laurie Galloway who was the Union archivist at the time to develop the Society’s

constitution.

Most of the state historical societies have now developed a pattern of conducting public

meetings several times per year and producing a variety of publications. The public

meetings often feature a speaker who presents a paper on an individual, family,

organisation, congregation, building or movement that has somehow contributed to

Baptist life in that state. Sometimes a theme is continued through several meetings.

These lectures are then often printed in a subsequent publication of the society. In

Victoria, papers are generally published in the journal Our Yesterdays and in Western

Australia the majority of papers are printed in the occasional papers called Westralian

Baptist. In NSW, the Society’s quarterly journal The Baptist Recorder prints a transcript of

the speaker’s address and the Queensland Baptist Forum is the equivalent publication for

Baptists in Queensland. Some of the Societies also publish a smaller newsletter, for

example, the Victorian Baptist Historical Society Newsletter, which is published three

61

Parker, “The Baptist Historical Society of Queensland,” 356-7. 62

Moore, ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’, 212-213 and Moore, ed., Baptists of Western Australia, 372-373.

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times per year and sent to each Baptist Church in Victoria. In this way the Societies have

contributed to a growing collection of original research related to Australian Baptist history.

Each society’s primary aim is generally to promote interest in and research into the history

of Baptists in their state. Many of the societies are involved in encouraging the churches

to take appropriate care of their own records and a number of societies have produced

guides for this purpose. The Historical Societies also encourage the recording of Baptist

history by assisting researchers, especially by providing advice and relevant information

on the history of congregations for church jubilees and other significant anniversaries.

Societies also seek to obtain important Baptist records and to provide for their

preservation. The Baptist Historical Society of Queensland has microfilmed a large

number of its denominational records.63 The Queensland Society also has a website

which provides information about the Society’s activities and publications and provides an

index to its journal (http://home.pacific.net.au/~dparker/barc.htm)

The Baptist Historical Society in each state is the organisation that generally manages the

Baptist Union archives of that state. The archivist is often an ex-officio member of the

Executive of the Baptist Historical Society in each state and presents periodic reports for

their Society. The Executive membership also tends to include a president, secretary,

treasurer and possibly a number of additional general members. Their role is to plan

meetings, attend to matters concerning the management of the archives, the constitution,

the promotion of research and the work of the Society generally. Members of the various

Historical Societies usually pay an annual membership fee. Members are notified of

forthcoming meetings, receive a copy of the Society’s publication and are entitled to vote

on any future proposals of the Society.

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Parker, “The Baptist Historical Society of Queensland,” 356.

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The state Baptist Historical Societies have often been involved in the publication of state

Baptist Union or state denominational histories. In chronological order of publication,

these histories have been written or edited by Hughes (1937, SA), Wilkin (1939, Vic),

Brown (1962, Vic), Hill (1963, SA), Prior (1966, NSW), White (1978, Qld), Rowston (1985

Tas), Brown (1987 BUA) and Moore (1991 and 1996, WA). Baptists in Queensland, was a

short guide produced by the Baptist Historical Society of Queensland in 1994 and revised

and updated in 2000. It was edited by Parker and included contributions by L.J. Ball, N.E.

Weston and S.W. Nickerson. Parker has produced the most recent state history of

Queensland64 and Manley’s history of Australian Baptists was published in 2006.65 There

are currently plans for a new history of the Baptists in NSW and conversations have also

commenced within the Victorian Baptist Historical Society for a new and long-overdue

publication for the BUV.

The first of the histories was Our First Hundred Years: The Baptist Church of South

Australia by Henry Estcourt Hughes. It was published by the SABU in 1937. Sources for

the work included a number of historical sketches written by the Rev John Price and

published in Truth and Progress as well as information supplied by various individuals. It

includes a list of past Presidents of the South Australian Baptist Union 1863-1937, a

chapter on ‘The training of our ministers’, a number of illustrations and an index. One

useful appendix lists all of the Baptist Churches in South Australia along with the names

and dates of ministers serving in those churches. It includes no references or

bibliography.

A.C. Hill’s book, Still Thy Church Extend takes up where Hughes book finished, being a

history of the Baptist Church of South Australia from 1938 to 1963. It was written to mark

the Centenary of the SABU (formerly South Australian Baptist Association), as distinct

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David Parker, ed. Pressing on with the Gospel: The Story of Baptists in Queensland 1855-2005 (Brisbane: Baptist Heritage Queensland, the Baptist Historical Society of Queensland, 2005) 65

Manley, From Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’.

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from Hughes’ hundred years of Baptist witness in the state. It is a small publication of just

over 100 pages. It includes a chapter on the residential theological college, illustrations,

and an index, but no bibliography. It includes an appendix, which includes a list of

churches and pastorates and a list of past Presidents of the SABU, 1938-1962, which

continue the lists provided by Hughes. There is also a list of ministers and churches of the

SABU in 1963. A more recent written history of South Australian Baptists can be found in

John Walker’s Ph.D. thesis.66

The two publications on the history of Victorian Baptists are now quite dated. Wilkin’s

book, Baptists in Victoria: Our First Century, 1838-1938 was published in 1939 as part of

the Centenary Campaign of the BUV.67 Wilkin states in his preface that information for the

book was drawn from The Australian Evangelist, The Baptist Magazine, The Victorian

Baptist Magazine, The Victorian Freeman, The Southern Baptist, The Australian Baptist

and BUV Handbooks. This was supplemented by the recollections of individuals, including

Wilkin’s own recollections from around seventy years involvement with the Baptist

denomination in Victoria. He had held many high offices in the life of the denomination

and was one time Theological Professor at the Baptist College of Victoria. The book

includes a chapter on The Baptist Theological College and while it does not include a

bibliography it does include several valuable appendices, and a useful index. The

appendices include lists of Presidents of the Association, Ministers and Students, Census

population statistics, an historical summary 1834-1937, and a History of the establishment

of Victorian churches.

Basil Brown’s book Members One of Another is a history of the BUV from 1862-1962,

although early chapters cover from 1837.68 It includes a chapter on the Baptist College of

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John Walker, “The Baptists in South Australia, circa 1900 to 1939” (Ph.D. thesis, Flinders University, 2006) 67

Frederick John Wilkin, Baptists in Victoria: Our First Century, 1838-1938 (East Melbourne: Baptist Union of Victoria, 1939) 68

Basil S. Brown, Members One of Another: The Baptist Union of Victoria 1862-1962 (Melbourne: The Baptist Union of Victoria, 1962)

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Victoria, and a number of illustrations of significant Baptist buildings and individuals.

Brown, who at the time of publication was Professor at the College, describes his book as

endeavouring to describe “some of the significant characteristics of Victorian Baptists, and

the contribution they are seeking to make.” Like Wilkin’s book it includes no bibliography

but it does include an index and a number of appendices – a List of Chairmen of the

Association, Presidents and Secretaries of the Union, and church and membership

statistics.

Brown also wrote a short history of the BUA, Baptised Into One Body in 1987. This book

contains no bibliography. It describes the history of the BUA primarily through the

activities of the various boards, committees and conferences of the Union.

Some Fell on Good Ground: A History of the Beginnings and Development of the Baptist

Church in New South Wales, Australia, 1831-1965 was written by Alan C. Prior, who was

a former editor of The Australian Baptist. It was commissioned and published by The

Baptist Union of New South Wales in 1966. It includes chapters on ‘The Denominational

papers’, ‘Conflicts and contributions in education’ and ‘Training for Ministry’. It also

includes a short bibliography of approximately thirty items, although only three are related

to Australian Baptist history. In preparing this publication, Prior made use of Higlett,

Waldock and Leeder69, as well as B.G. Wright’s M.A. thesis.70

A Fellowship of Service: A History of the Baptist Union of Queensland 1877-1977 was

written by Rev. John E. White under appointment by the BUQ. It was written to mark the

centenary of the formation of the Baptist Association (now Union) of Queensland in 1977.

However, the book also documents Baptist beginnings from early colonial days in

Queensland, prior to the establishment of the BUQ in 1877. White drew on a number of

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William Higlett, A.J. Waldock and A.L. Leeder, A History of Baptists in NSW (Unpublished manuscript in possession of the Baptist Historical Society of NSW) 70

B. Gilbert Wright, “A History of the Baptist Church in NSW from 1831 to 1936” (M.A. thesis, University of Sydney, 1953)

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primary sources in his research including BUQ minute books, reports, yearbooks and

correspondence, A Jubilee Record, Australian Congress records and the periodicals The

Freeman and The Queensland Baptist.71 He located these sources in the Queensland

State Archives, the John Oxley Library, the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, the

School of History in the University of Queensland, and the Parliamentary Library. In

addition churches and some families made a variety of additional records available. This

well-researched book deals thematically with developments within the denomination and

includes chapters on ‘The Church and publications’ and ‘The Work of the Theological

College’. Written for a more popular audience, it doesn’t include footnotes or a

bibliography. Prior to this work The Queensland Baptist Jubilee Record Volume 1855-

1905, an illustrated history, had been published in 1905 to celebrate the fiftieth

anniversary of the first Baptist Church in Queensland.

Pressing on with the Gospel: The Story of Baptists in Queensland 1855-2005 was edited

by David Parker with contributions also included by Leslie J. Ball and Stanley W.

Nickerson. Just over 190 pages in length, it includes over seventy illustrations, maps and

portraits, as well as bibliographical references and an index.

Baptists of Western Australia: The First Ninety Years (1895-1985), edited by Richard K.

Moore was published in 1991 and ‘All Western Australia is My Parish’: A Centenary

History of the Baptist Denomination in Western Australia 1895-1995, also by Moore was

published only five years later in 1996. Both were projects of the Baptist Historical Society

of Western Australia. The Society had recognised the need for a comprehensive state

denominational history from its beginnings. The Baptists of Western Australia was to be

produced for the Australian Bicentenary (1988). It includes a short bibliography of nine

items and a chapter on ‘Ministerial training and theological education’. It is a scholarly

work that was put together by a select team of researchers and writers who were each

71 White, A Fellowship of Service, 9-10, 234.

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assigned a time period or a specific topic to research. There is much detail to be found in

its extensive footnotes and appendices. The second book makes greater use of the

denominational periodicals, The W.A. Baptist News and Contact as primary sources. Part

Two of this volume includes ‘A Dictionary of the Baptist denomination in Western

Australia’, which includes a wealth of biographical detail about many individuals. It

endeavours to list anyone who had pastored a Western Australian church for at least

three months as well as lay persons who have made a significant contribution to

denominational life. The dictionary also includes information about many Baptist churches,

organisations and committees.

Baptists in Van Diemen’s Land was written by Laurence F. Rowston and published by the

BUT and the Hobart Baptist Church.72 It was published to mark the anniversary of 150

years since the constitution of the first Baptist Church in the Australian colonies, the

Hobart Town Particular Baptist Chapel in 1835. It is a well-researched account of the early

years of Baptist work around Hobart. Unlike the earlier published histories, this book

includes endnotes and an extensive reference list. It draws on documents and records of

the Chapel, the Archives office of Tasmania and the Tasmanian Collection in the State

Library of Tasmania.

v. Archives

The Archives of the various state Baptist Unions generally hold: state denominational

periodicals, yearbooks, handbooks, reports, correspondence, assembly minutes, union

executive minutes, and the minutes of various other departments and committees. For

example, the main holdings of the T. Howard Crago Archives, the official archives of the

BUV include:

• Primary documents for the BUV, e.g. minutes, reports, correspondence

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Laurence F. Rowston, Baptists in Van Diemen’s Land (Launceston: Baptist Union of Tasmania ; Hobart: Hobart Baptist Church, 1985)

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• Primary documents for BUV institutions such as the Victorian Baptist Women’s

Association/Fellowship

• Primary documents for churches no longer in existence (and of churches that

prefer to entrust their records to the BUV archives)

• Primary documents and files on individuals

• Primary documents for the BUA

• Periodicals from The Australian Baptist Magazine of 1858 onwards

• Histories of Victorian churches and institutions

• Books by Baptists and about Baptists (Victorian and otherwise)

• Student papers on Victorian Baptist historical themes (from Whitley College and

the Bible College of Victoria)73

Users of the Archive collections around the country include: undergraduate and

postgraduate students, private researchers, Australian and international historians and

academics and Baptist denominational figures.

In Western Australia, the BUWA Archives, like its denominational library, had been

located at the Baptist Union headquarters. When the Baptist Historical Society of Western

Australia was formed and the research team began working on the production of Baptists

of Western Australia: The First Ninety Years, the Archives were still located in a room at

the Union and were in a rather sorry state. In describing the state of the archives at the

time Moore says: “The storage followed no recognizable principle, and the records were

completely unorganised, unidentified, unaccessioned and unindexed.”74 There was also

no systematic shelving of materials or a collection policy for the archives. After

consultation with professional archivists at the Battye Library at the State Library of WA, a

number of strategies were introduced to begin creating some order out of the chaos.

73

L. L. Newnham, Private letter to Kerrie Hunter, 23 September 2002. 74

Moore, ed., Baptists of Western Australia, 373.

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Initially this involved introducing the use of standard archival storage boxes, the sorting of

records according to the various churches, Union committees, etc. and the appropriate

labelling of the boxes. Staff were instructed in new procedures related to the placement of

materials into boxes, removal of records and rehousing of materials after use. Each user

of the Archives also had to record their contact details as well as information about their

area of research.

When the denominational library was relocated to the new College site the Archives

initially remained at the denominational headquarters. However, when the theological

college’s administration and library were expanded provision was made for the Union

Archives to be housed in the spacious new library facility. Transfer of the Archives

became urgent when the Union headquarters were sold and the move to the special

Archives room in the College Library occurred in late 1988. By this stage storage boxes of

the type used by the State Archives had been in use for several years and some archival

material had been placed in them. Not long after the move a generous gift by anonymous

donors made it possible to purchase and install compactus-style shelving in which to

house the collection. Subsequently the long-term process of accessioning and indexing

commenced. Denominational materials are now shelved systematically providing for easy

access and information about local churches and other denominational departments or

committees can be accessed via the appropriate box.

In NSW, a haphazard and growing collection of Baptist records and memorabilia had been

housed at the Baptist Union offices for many years and known as “The Denominational

Library”. This archives collection eventually outgrew its available space and was moved to

a room provided for it at Morling College. After the Baptist Historical Society was formed in

1974 some organisational control began to be exercised over the collection, although

there were no trained staff dedicated to this task. Facilities were dramatically improved

when a new section of the Gilbert Wright Library at Morling College was provided for the

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archives in 1999.75 This enabled the archives to be stored in a temperature, humidity and

light controlled environment. With these improved facilities and a small team of volunteer

staff now in place in the archives, it has been possible to move ahead in the management

and development of the archives collection.

In Queensland, the denominational archive was established around the same time as the

Baptist Historical Society. Records were held in the Baptist Union offices and although

generally well preserved they had been kept in an unorganised state and storage

conditions were inadequate. Over a number of years David Parker undertook the initial

sorting, organising and indexing of records, which are now catalogued onto an automated

system. This was done according to standard archival procedures. Parker undertook this

work with the approval of the Baptist Union leadership but the arrangement was not

officially recognised until 1987 when the role of archivist became a formal denominational

appointment. The denominational headquarters move in the early 1990s provided more

adequate storage facilities for the archives.76 In the late 1990s, the archives storage

facilities were again improved with a move into compactus shelving in an air-conditioned

room. However there was still inadequate space for research and display purposes. In

2005 the archives moved again to the new Queensland Baptist Centre site in Gaythorne,

shared with the BUQ and Malyon College.

In Victoria, the records of the BUV had been single-handedly organised by Rev T. Howard

Crago to create the Victorian Baptist Archives after his retirement from ministry in 1974.77

He didn’t retire from his role as archivist until 1990. Crago created his own classification

system for items in the collection, breaking Baptist history into five categories.78 The

Victorian section was broken down into a further ten subcategories. This arrangement has

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Robb, “Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales,” 344. 76

Parker, “The Baptist Historical Society of Queensland,” 359. 77

Newnham, “Victorian Baptist Historical Society,” 348. 78

Newnham, “Victorian Baptist Historical Society,” 349.

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continued to be used through to the present day. Lindsay L. Newnham joined the archives

team as a volunteer and eventually succeeded Crago, being officially recognised by the

Union in 1992.79 Alongside the usual archival records, the Victorian Baptist Archives also

includes a small reference collection of books by and about Baptists known as the Joseph

Wilson Memorial Library. Several indexes are available at the Archives to assist

researchers. These index general topics, obituaries, ministers/pastors/missionaries,

photographs and congregational histories.

Like the other state Baptist Archives, the Victorian Archives have also moved several

times. The most recent relocation was in mid 2005, when the Archives moved from

Hawthorn to Hartwell along with the rest of the offices of the BUV. The minutes of the 10th

March 2005 Victorian Baptist Historical Society meeting expressed concern that, “though

there has been a conference between members of the Society and Union officials as

previously reported, the plans as now developed appeared to provide inadequate

accommodation for the present archival holdings and the work of the archivists, not to

mention the need for room to house future accessions”. It was reported that members of

the Executive Committee would seek further discussions with Baptist Union officers.

Unfortunately it appears that planning for the needs of the Archives was not high on the

agenda of all Baptist Union officers at the time. When the Baptist Union move was first

mooted, Kerrie Hunter, the then Senior Librarian at Whitley College wrote to the General

Superintendent of the Baptist Union of Victoria in July 2004 asking whether it might be an

opportune time to consider relocating the archives to the same site as the theological

college library. She received no response to this or a subsequent follow up email in

September 2004. Plans for incorporation of the archives into the new Baptist Union

building continued without any investigation into the potential advantages of integrating

the theological college and archive collections. A new union administrator, Phillip

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Newnham, “Victorian Baptist Historical Society,” 353.

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McCallum was appointed when the plans for Union relocation were well advanced. He

was much more responsive and open to alternative scenarios that would be in the best

interests of the archives and visited the library in May 2005 to inspect the Whitley College

facilities. However, with the Union relocation now imminent, it was too little, too late, and

the decision was made to move the archives to Hartwell in June 2005. The new facilities

are cramped with limited room for future growth of the archives and inadequate space for

anyone working with material from the collection. The Victorian Baptist Historical Society

minutes of 9 June 2005 record that Mr McCallum had indicated his intention to have

further conversations with the Historical Society about the adequacy of the facilities

allocated to the archives. He also indicated in an email to the Whitley College librarian on

25/5/05 that he did not wish to close off the option of a future relocation to College

indicating that he wanted to see if a strategic solution for the future of the archives could

be worked out and that doing it better might involve a new location at some future time.

Preservation (or lack thereof) of important Australian Baptist materials is an important

issue for all of the state archive collections. In the preface to ‘All Western Australia is My

Parish’, Moore details the problem of the existence of serious gaps in the written records

that relate to Western Australian Baptist history. Many important source materials have

simply not been preserved. There are significant gaps in the records of the Baptist Union

Executive and Union Council and there are also serious gaps in the holdings of several of

the state’s denominational periodicals. This has occurred for several reasons. First, the

Baptist Union had been in existence for more than fifty years before it had its own central

building. In addition, until 1953 most of the Union Secretaries had been honorary positions

and individuals had made their own arrangement for the safekeeping (or otherwise) of any

archival material. Some were obviously meticulous in maintaining detailed records while

others unfortunately were not. Records were therefore not systematically retained in any

central archive and much material over a long period of time was therefore lost to future

researchers. This has made it difficult to piece together the details about many individuals,

churches and events in particular periods of the church’s history. This problem has not

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been restricted to Western Australia. It has only been relatively recently that all of the

states' Historical Societies were formed and the state unions had permanent locations for

their archive collections. However, perhaps WA has suffered more because it was the last

state to form its Historical Society and also to establish its state theological college.

There are several issues and challenges relating to the management of Baptist Archives

around the country that will need to be addressed in the not too distant future. Currently,

the State Baptist Union Archivist is generally an honorary position. In addition, most, if not

all, of the work performed in the archives is done by volunteers who are generally

members of the relevant Baptist Historical Society. At a purely financial level therefore, the

Unions in each state are only making a minimal contribution to the management of their

archives. Realistically, archivists are also not getting any younger. What the Unions

choose to do after the current group of archivists retire from duties remains to be seen.

Because of the reliance on volunteers the work of processing items in the archives can be

slow, with the archivist often needing to determine priorities for processing. The level of

computerisation available within each archive varies between the states and has largely

been dependent on the IT skills of the archivist and the available volunteers. Other

challenges exist in addition to those associated with using volunteer labour. Running out

of space is a significant issue with all of the archives collections continuing to grow as they

receive donations of new material and with each location only having limited capacity.

There also exists some ambiguity about the role that the archives should maintain as a

repository for both historical records and more recent administrative materials of the

Union. Provision of adequately controlled environmental conditions within the archives to

ensure long-term preservation of materials is another area of concern, especially given

the range of climatic regions that exist around the country. Other issues include: lack of

clarity about ownership of some materials that have been deposited with the archives and

subsequent access to these records and adherence to privacy legislation. Another area of

concern is obtaining adequate records that document current denominational

developments for future researchers and historians in an era where electronic records

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proliferate and there has been a corresponding demise of published yearbooks and

reports.

vi. Integration of State Baptist Theological College and Archive Collections

Several Australian states have their state Baptist Archives affiliated with their state

theological college and there are obviously many potential advantages of such an

arrangement. Other states have separate premises for archive and theological college

collections.

The Archives of the Baptist Unions of NSW, Queensland and Western Australia are

located at the same locations as their state theological colleges (Morling College, Malyon

College, and the Baptist Theological College of Western Australia respectively). The

Baptist Historical Societies of NSW, Queensland and Western Australia manage these

archive collections. South Australia does not have an active Baptist Historical Society but

the archives of the SABU are located within the library at their state theological college

(Burleigh College). Some South Australian archival material is also located in the South

Australiana collection at the State Library of SA (Mortlock library). Tasmania does not

have its own Baptist theological college. Its archives are housed at both the Library of the

University of Tasmania in Hobart or at the offices of the Baptist Union of Tasmania in

Launceston. This makes it difficult for researchers in Tasmania as resources are not

located in the same city, let alone available on the one site.

Unlike NSW, Queensland and Western Australia, the BUV Archives are located with the

offices of the BUV, and not with the Victorian college (Whitley College). The BUA Archives

are housed on the same site as the Baptist Union of Victoria archives. The archives of

Global Interaction (formerly Australian Baptist Missionary Society) are located with the

offices of Global Interaction in Hawthorn in Victoria.

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c. Survey of Previously Published Baptist Bibliographies

Over the years a number of bibliographies have been produced related to Baptists. A

number are available in print form and some are also available on the internet. The

following bibliographies are listed in chronological order of publication.

Whitley, W.T. (comp.) A Baptist Bibliography: Being a Register of the Chief Materials for

Baptist History, whether in Manuscript or in Print, Preserved in Great Britain, Ireland, and

the Colonies. 2 vols. (vol. 1. 1526-1776; vol. 2 1777-1837 with addenda from 1613).

London: The Kingsgate Press, 1916 (vol. 1) and 1922 (vol. 2). This bibliography gives the

location of entries, although some of the libraries mentioned are not now extant.

Unfortunately Whitley didn’t bother with footnotes or sources. However, this was an early

pioneering effort for the United Kingdom. Cards relating to this project (often updated),

which provide an index of Baptist ministers, are currently located in the Angus Library at

Regent’s Park College in Oxford. Whitley’s card index for a third unpublished volume,

covering 1837-1939 also remains in the Angus Library.80 Although unpublished, American

Baptist Edward Starr did consult the manuscript of the third volume for the bibliography he

produced later in the century. Whitley also wrote the first modern history of English

Baptists in 1923, later revised in 1932.81

An article by W.T. Whitley, ‘Baptist periodicals,’ Transactions of the Baptist Historical

Society, 5 (1917), p. 193-6 mentions some twenty eight English Baptist periodicals up to

1865.

Starr, Edward Caryl. (ed.) A Baptist Bibliography: Being a Register of Printed Material by

and about Baptists, including Works Written Against the Baptists. Philadelphia: Judson

Press for the Samuel Colgate Historical Collection, Colgate University, 1947-1976. 25

80

Ian Sellers, “‘W.T. Whitley: A Commemorative Essay,’” Baptist Quarterly 37, no. 4 (1997), 164. 81

W.T. Whitley, A History of British Baptists (London: Charles Griffin, 1923) and 2nd

rev. ed. (London: Kingsgate Press, 1932)

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vols. Vols. 2-4 have imprint: Chester, Pa.: American Baptist Historical Society; vols. 5-25

have imprint: Rochester, NY: American Baptist Historical Society.

This is probably the most outstanding Baptist bibliography ever undertaken and still

regarded as the most complete bibliographic record of Baptist literature currently

available. Starr attempted to index every work printed by, about, and against Baptists. A

Baptist Bibliography is not held by any of the Australian Baptist theological college

libraries. However, a search on Libraries Australia (http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au)

revealed that there is one copy in the country held by the NLA. In an article on the

American Baptist Historical Society from 2003, Richard V. Pierard notes that although A

Baptist Bibliography had a limited print run, the American Baptist Historical Society still

had some copies in stock.82 So perhaps this is a resource that one of the Australian

Baptist institutions could consider purchasing if copies are still available.

Starr’s bibliography is also available online. Not all volumes are available, but enough to

make it a worthwhile resource. Go to

http://www.baptistheritage.com/resources/resources.htm and click on “Starr Baptist

Bibliography”.

A Selected Baptist Bibliography by Nelle C. Davidson. American Theological Library

Association: Summary of Proceedings 24 (1970), p. 87-97. Source ATLAS online. This

bibliography lists over 140 titles, mostly American, although some British titles are also

represented and there is one from Brazil and one Canadian title (though no Australian

titles). This paper also lists the major Baptist depositories for church history materials and

sources, other significant collections and specialized research libraries, along with

address and contact person details. This bibliography also highlights the Starr and Whitley

bibliographies and mentions another to be found in Dr. Leo T. Crimson’s “Bibliography” in:

Religion in Life 25:117-31, Winter 1955-56 and its expanded part in Baptist Advance, p.

404-418. Nashville: Broadman Press, c.1964.

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Richard V. Pierard, “American Baptist Historical Society,” American Baptist Quarterly 22, no. 3 (2003), 289.

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Gould, G.P. (comp.) Catalogue of the Books, Pamphlets and Manuscripts in the Angus

Library at Regent’s Park College, London. London: The Kingsgate Press, 1908. Referring

to this catalogue, Davidson writes in the opening paragraph of the previously mentioned

bibliography,

In the preface, compiler G.P. Gould pointed out: For many years Dr. Joseph Angus devoted much time and care to the endeavor to collect books and documents relating to the history of Baptists and to the controversies in which Baptists have been conspicuously engaged…One of the conditions attached to Dr. Angus’s bequest of this collection to Regent’s Park College was that a catalogue should be prepared.

Davison goes on to say: Regent’s Park College is now in Oxford. The collection is intact, for I personally examined it in October, 1968. It forms the finest collection of 16

th, 17

th, and 18

th century Baptist material to be found.

Many theological libraries have the Catalogue of these materials in their collections – one of which is the Library of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Another bibliography is included in a journal article by Rosemary Taylor titled ‘English

Baptist periodicals 1790-1865’ in Baptist Quarterly 27, no. 2 (April 1977). It is a

bibliography of approximately sixty periodical titles, listed in chronological order of

publication. It includes publication dates and location information for the library with the

most complete holdings information, often the British Library. The bibliography is a useful

resource for Baptist historians and formed the first part of Taylor’s Master’s thesis, English

Baptist Periodicals, 1790-1865: a Bibliography and Survey (M.Phil. thesis, London

University, 1974)

An Annotated Bibliography of Important Reading and Study Materials Concerning

Particular Baptists is a three page annotated bibliography compiled by James M. Renihan

that is available from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library website. The sixteen works

listed include both U.K and American publications. The exact compilation date is unknown

but the latest published work mentioned in the bibliography is 1994.

http://www.ccel.org/creeds/bcf/r_list.htm (Accessed 4/1/05)

Hastings, Dr. C.B. “A Baptist Bibliography” Greek Orthodox Theological Review 22 (Wint

1997) p. 363-365. Source ATLAS Online. This bibliography lists some thirty four entries

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(all American), and divides them up under the subject headings of History, Doctrine and

Theology, Polity, Interfaith Relations, General, and Journals.

In 1997, Frank William Boreham (1871-1959): A Select Bibliography was compiled by

accomplished bibliographer Ian F. Mclaren and published by Whitley College. It is a very

detailed and comprehensive bibliography of all of Boreham’s publications, including

books, contributions to newspapers and periodicals, manuscripts and typescripts. It

includes information about each of the various editions of each title and each entry

receives a full bibliographic description and includes copy locations known to the author. It

includes a title index and a list of all publications in order of year of publication.

See also The New Zealand Bibliography of Religion and Theology

http://www.anztla.org/Pages/NZ_bibliog.htm

Gill, Athol (1969). A Bibliography of Baptist Writings on Baptism 1900-1968. Ruschlikon,

Zurich: Baptist Theological Seminary.

d. Compilation of Australian Baptists: A Bibliography

The first stage of my research involved the identification of publications by and/or about

Australian Baptists and the subsequent compilation of a comprehensive bibliography of

these Australian Baptist-related resources. The process of building a bibliography requires

a fair amount of detective work. It involves much painstaking attention to detail, checking

of bibliographic references, checking bibliographic details against actual items and

following leads from one useful work to another. Each publication handled was in turn

checked to see if it in turn referred to an as yet undiscovered item. Lists of Principals and

Faculty for each theological college were obtained and all college library catalogues were

searched for details of any of their publications. Some of the more prolific authors in the

area were checked to ensure that the bibliography included all of their publications.

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i. Sources of Data

In the compilation of Australian Baptists: A Bibliography a number of different sources of

bibliographic data was used.

1. Library Catalogues

Initially records were imported or manually entered into EndNote from available online

library catalogues. This meant that for the few libraries for which I had an appropriate

EndNote connection file, I was able to import appropriate records directly into my EndNote

bibliography. These libraries included Whitley College Library and the NLA. For library

collections where this was not an option, the catalogues were searched online and then

data entered manually into my EndNote bibliography.

Initially, all of the available online catalogues of the various Australian Baptist libraries

were searched. The various State Library and relevant university library catalogues were

also searched. Generally a very broad search strategy was employed initially to determine

the number of resources likely to be found in each of the collections (i.e. General Keyword

search using Australia? AND Baptist?) This use of truncation in the search enabled

anything with Australia or Australian AND Baptist or Baptists anywhere in a cataloguing

record to be listed. This, for example, enabled all items published by the Australian Baptist

Publishing House to be located.83 In addition author searches were used for key alumni

and well-known Baptist authors to ensure a listing of their publications that was as

comprehensive as possible.

2. Significant Publications

Significant publications in the area have also been a source of bibliographic data. These

have included The National Guide to Australian Baptist Historical Resources and Services

(Parker 1995, 1998 and online 1999) and the bibliography in Manley’s From

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The Australian Baptist Publishing House came into being in 1913 and published many items over the years of its operation. See Brown, Baptised Into One Body, 55-58.

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Woolloomooloo to ‘Eternity’: A History of Australian Baptists (2006). Parker’s guide

contains sections for each of the states and the Northern Territory with additional sections

for the two national bodies, the BUA and Global Interaction. It is a valuable reference tool,

which lists many publications, includes a list of all Baptist serials held by Australian

libraries, and provides details about the various archives, historical societies, and other

relevant bodies that hold material related to Australian Baptists. The bibliographies of

other significant publications including unpublished theses that dealt with the history of the

various Australian Baptist Unions and state theological colleges have also been a source

of items for this bibliography. An article published in the Victorian Baptist Witness about

the project produced several responses from authors whose work was then able to be

included.84 In addition, the large Baptist Bibliography by Edward C. Starr was scanned to

identify all entries related to Australia,85 as was Whitley’s (1922) Baptist Bibliography.

Additional sources included the Australasian Digital Theses Program website

(http://adt.caul.edu.au/), bibliographic data from journal articles and publication lists from

the various state Baptist historical societies.

Most Australian Baptist collections within theological colleges and archives operate on

only limited staffing levels and/or exist largely because of the labours of passionate

volunteers. This has resulted in a huge variety of cataloguing standards, the use of

different classification schemes, differences in subject headings allocated, and

inconsistency in the way that bibliographic information about each item has been

recorded. This necessitated checking the hard copy of as many items as possible to

reduce discrepancies in bibliographic data for the sake of accuracy in the final published

bibliography. A small number of items in the bibliography have not actually been consulted

84 David Noble, “Whitley Librarian Awarded Prestigious Honour,” The Victorian Baptist Witness (Dec 2004), 31. Reprinted as “Whitley Librarian Wins ALIA Award for Collection Services,” ANZTLA Newsletter 54 (Dec 2004), 15. 85

Edward C. Starr, ed. Baptist Bibliography: Being a Register of Printed Material By and About Baptists, Including Works Written Against the Baptists (Judson Press/American Baptist Historical Society, 25 vols., 1947-1976)

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but have been included on the basis of their library bibliographic records or being quoted

in another publication.

3. Site Visits

Unfortunately at the start of this project not all Baptist libraries in Australia had online

catalogues so site visits were a necessity in order to ascertain their Baptist holdings.

When the MCD awarded me a small grant in 2004 I was able to travel to all of the other

Australian Baptist theological colleges, in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. The

primary purpose of these visits was to liaise with the librarians, archivists and historians

who manage the Baptist collections in each of these cities. Personal visits to all of the

Australian Baptist theological college libraries, state archives and/or Baptist historical

society collections provided access to rare, uncatalogued and/or previously undiscovered

items that may not be available via the libraries’ websites. These materials may have

been previously inaccessible to researchers unless they already knew of their presence.

Prior communication with library staff before visiting enabled librarians to draw together

some of the rarer Baptist resources within their collections and make them available when

I visited. Site visits also involved the documentation of all Masters and Ph.D. theses by

students and faculty at each of the institutions. Efforts were also made to obtain lists of all

alumni publications.

During 2004-5 I was able to visit most of the significant library collections in Australia for

Baptist-related materials. Apart from Whitley College in Melbourne, these included: the

Queensland Baptist College of Ministries (now Maylon College, June 28-30, 2004), the

Baptist Theological College of Western Australia (Sept 20-22, 2004), Burleigh College,

South Australia (Sept 23-24, 2004) and Morling College: the Baptist Theological College

of NSW (April 27-29, 2005). The annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand

Theological Library Association (ANZTLA) in Brisbane in 2004 and in Sydney in 2005

were also opportunities to discuss the project and liaise with the librarians working at the

various Australian Baptist theological colleges. Visits to the state theological college

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libraries were complemented by visits to Baptist state archive and Baptist Historical

Society collections located in these cities to undertake research and to liaise with Baptist

historians and those who manage these Baptist collections. Contact with the various

librarians, archivists and historians around the country has resulted in being more

accurately informed about the exact nature, scope and content of Baptist collections held

in each state, and developing an understanding of the collection development strategies

of each institution and their available facilities and services.

ii. Arrangement of Bibliography

As the bibliography grew holdings information was added when available, so that the

resulting bibliography would not just be a list of Australian Baptist resources, but would

also indicate in which of the libraries each item could be found. When possible, each item

listed in the publication would include the call number used in each library followed by the

National Union Catalogue (NUC) symbol for each of the libraries. Holdings information

incorporated for each item in the bibliography will help in determining significant or unique

items and those potentially at risk. It enables these items to be highlighted in order for

them to be possibly targeted for future preservation or digitisation programs. An early

selection of appropriate keywords to be allocated to each reference in EndNote facilitated

later arrangement of the bibliography by subject.

The optimal arrangement of material in the final publication was decided upon after

surveying a number of similar bibliographies, including a Canadian Baptist publication86,

the New Zealand Bibliography of Religion and Theology

(http://www.anztla.org/Pages/NZ_bibliog.htm) and a bibliography to Congregationalism in

Australia.87

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P.G.A. Griffin-Allwood, G.A. Rawlyk and J.K. Zeman, Baptists in Canada 1760-1990: A Bibliography of Selected Printed Resources in English (Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1989) 87

G. Lindsay Lockley, A Comprehensive Bibliography to Congregationalism in Australia (Melbourne: Uniting Church Press, 2001)

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Part A of the Bibliography includes all items according to subject category, from general

works through to the more specific and particular. It is hoped that this subject breakdown

will be useful for researchers as well as those interested in the publication from a

collection development point of view. State identification has generally been more

significant than national allegiances for Australian Baptists and so several of the subject

categories are further subdivided by state. Other items are listed under topical studies

categories which include: Biblical Studies and Hermeneutics, Biography, Ecumenism,

Ministry & Ordination, Multicultural Ministry, Missions, Pastoral Theology, Social Justice &

Social Issues, Spirituality, Theological Education, War, Peace & Reconciliation, and

Worship.

Part B of the Bibliography includes a personal name alphabetical index for authors and

editors. This index refers the reader back to the item number in the subject listing for the full

bibliographic reference.

iii. Scope of Bibliography

The Bibliography initially aimed to include all material written by and/or about Australian

Baptists. My research discovered that this amounted to a significant amount of material

and in a variety of formats. This material includes general histories, local Baptist church

histories and biographies as well as literature for children, theses and many items

addressing various social issues and concerns. Items varied considerably in quality and

importance.

When the bibliography grew to over 1000 items, for practical reasons, it became

necessary to define the scope of the bibliography and to exclude some formats or

categories of item. So the bibliography now consists primarily of print material in English,

particularly monographs and periodical holdings. It also includes unpublished academic

theses, smaller publications including a large number of local Australian Baptist church

histories, conference proceedings, and other manuscripts considered to be of interest or

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significance. The bibliography attempts to provide as comprehensive a list as possible of

local Baptist church histories. Although these local church histories vary in scope, purpose

and quality they do record the history of Baptist communities right across the country and

are therefore significant resources for future researchers.

Other formats, for example, audiovisual materials (including audiotapes, slide collections

and video recordings) have largely been excluded. Archival material (minute books,

photographs, etc), pamphlets, newspaper cuttings, obituaries, promotional materials,

correspondence, journal articles and ephemera have generally not been included unless

they were judged to be particularly significant. Religious education/teaching materials and

manuals for Sunday schools and other church groups have generally been excluded. This

includes much material published by the Australian Baptist Board of Christian Education

and Publication, including a significant number of publications written or edited by Jean D.

Haley. Many of these Sunday school materials are available at the NLA. It was decided

not to include reference to articles from The Australian Dictionary of Evangelical

Biography (ADEB)88 or The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB)89 that were written by

or are about Australian Baptists as these can easily be obtained directly from these books.

Baptist hymnbooks published overseas, songbooks and musical scores have also not

been included even if they were used in Australian churches.

The final stage in the production of the Bibliography was the withdrawal of some

insignificant or peripheral items and the allocation of subject keywords to all remaining

items to facilitate the primary arrangement of the Bibliography by subject. For significant

Baptist author F.W. Boreham, whose fifty plus works were published in numerous

editions, I have used the publication details of the first known edition and added holdings

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Brian Dickey, ed. The Australian Dictionary of Evangelical Biography (Sydney: Evangelical History Association, 1994) 89

The Australian Dictionary of Biography 16 vols. (Melbourne University Press, 1966-) The ADB is also available online at: http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au

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information for all works of the same title, regardless of the edition. Like Boreham, John G.

Ridley is another well-published author who has his own subject category in the Topical

Studies section of the Bibliography. He produced many small booklets and pamphlets

mostly in the 1920s-1940s. Many of these publications were biographies but his works

also included sermons, religious poetry and general devotional literature.

iv. Appendices and Additional Lists

In addition to the Bibliography, several other lists were prepared during the course of this

project, which would also be useful resources for librarians, archivists and researchers.

These lists have been extracted from the thesis proper in Part 1 and included with

Australian Baptists: A Bibliography in Part 2 to create a very useful collection of resources.

Australian Baptists: A Bibliography is divided into several sections.

i. Introduction

ii. Institutions Holding Australian Baptist Resources

(Provides information about institutions and contact details)

iii. Key to Libraries/Archives with holdings included in the Bibliography

(Includes National Union Catalogue (NUC) Symbol)

iv. Theological College Principals & Faculty (Past and Present) and Librarians &

Archivists (Current) in each State

(Many of those listed have items included in the Bibliography)

v. Bibliography

Part A – All Items by Subject

Part B – Index of Personal Names

vi. Baptist Periodicals in Australian Library and Archive Collections

(With Holdings Information)

The List of Baptist Periodicals in Australian Library/Archive Collections was a significant

revision of the list available from Parker’s 1999 online version of The National Guide.

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Parker’s list, which was now many years out of date, formed the basis of a list of

periodicals, which I subsequently added to and updated. The Australasian Union List of

Serials in Theological Collections (AULOTS) was used to source additional titles and to

add and update information from Parker’s 1999 list. However 2002 data was still several

years out of date. The resulting combined list was then printed out and sent to all of the

college librarians and archivists to update their title/holdings information further. Six of the

ten institutions contacted provided information that further updated the list. The result has

been a significant revision of the periodicals list from The National Guide from 50 titles to

180. There is a short introduction at the start of the list, which explains some general

information. Where available I also added useful additional information to each title such

as place of publication and responsible body, publication dates, change in title

information, ISSN, and whether the title is indexed by ARI or the American Theological

Library Association’s (ATLA) Religion Database.

The other main change relates to the key to the institutions with holdings included in the

listing. Where possible I have updated the codes and used the official NUC symbols used

by the NLA (see http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/ilrs). The only ones that didn’t have official

codes were Global Interaction (a new addition to the list) and the four archives. I used the

symbols AGIA, NBA, QBA, VBA, WBA to standardize the format. The advantage of the

edited and new codes is that it ensures that all the state/national institutions are grouped

together in the list. I also added the New Zealand Baptist College to the list using their

holdings information from AULOTS. The final result is listed in section vi of Australian

Baptists: A Bibliography. This list has also been used to update Parker’s online version of

The National Guide.

A copy of my contact information for Institutions Holding Australian Baptist Resources

(See Part 2 Section ii) has also been provided to David Parker to assist in the updating of

corresponding information in his National Guide.

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While working on this project I had also created a list of over 180 influential Australian

Baptists. Each entry included a couple of lines of brief biographical information for each

person. This list was created using Dickey’s ADEB as a basis, along with Manley’s

Shapers of our Baptist Identity.90 Additional names and details for each entry were also

added throughout the course of this project as a result of further reading and the discovery

of new individuals. However, further development of this list proved to be beyond the

scope of this project. For those seeking further biographical information about Australian

Baptists I would refer them to the above-mentioned publications as well as The ADB and

Basil Brown’s A Cloud of Witnesses.91 As has already been mentioned, part 2 of Moore’s

‘All Western Australia is My Parish’ also includes ‘A Dictionary of the Baptist denomination

in Western Australia’, which includes a wealth of biographical detail about many

individuals. In addition to these resources a project is currently underway to produce a

Biographical Dictionary of Australian Baptists. Further details about this project follow in

Section 4 b. Collaborative Collection Development Projects by Australian Baptists

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Ken R. Manley, Shapers of Our Australian Baptist Identity (Parkville, Vic.: Whitley College, 1997) 91

Basil S. Brown, A Cloud of Witnesses: Seventy Memorable Baptists in Victoria (Hawthorn, Vic.: Victorian Baptist Historical Society, 1999)

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3. SURVEY OF LIBRARIANS AND ARCHIVISTS AT AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST

INSTITUTIONS

After much of the data had been compiled for the Bibliography and various other lists, I

was most interested in how librarians and archivists might be encouraged to work together

on projects which could advance the purposes of Australian Baptists institutions as a

whole. A survey was constructed which would help to gauge the interest of key individuals

and/or institutions in participating in any such co-operative projects.

A letter and a survey were sent to all Australian Baptist libraries and archives in an effort

to obtain data that was as up-to-date as possible. All those contacted were provided with

contact information and general information about their collections, which they were asked

to update for their respective organisations. A list of all Baptist periodicals was also

included with currently available holdings information. The hope was that the various state

contacts would edit these lists and thereby provide more current information. See

Appendix 1 for a copy of the Letter and Survey.

The letter, survey and lists were sent to the following ten institutions:

Ron Robb, Archivist (Hon.), Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales

Linda Heald, Librarian, Morling College, NSW

David Parker, Archivist (Hon.), Baptist Church Archives, Queensland

Ian Stoodley, Librarian, Malyon College, Qld

Barb O’Connor, Librarian, Branson Library, Burleigh College, SA

Lindsay L. Newnham, Archivist (Hon.), Archives of the Baptist Union of Victoria

Trevor Farmilo, Archivist (Hon.), Archives, Global Interaction

Robin McComiskey/Lorraine Mitchell, Joint Library Managers, Whitley College, Vic.

Richard K. Moore, Archivist (Hon.), Archives of the Baptist Union of Western Australia

Yvonne Hartzer, Librarian, Baptist Theological College of Western Australia

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I received responses from all of the ten institutions that were sent surveys. The results

have been compiled and a set of recommendations developed for potential future action.

The results have been discussed under a series of subheadings related to specific

potential Collaborative Collection Development projects. The section on Digitisation of

Australian Baptist Resources of National Significance has been particularly developed. It

discusses many of the issues that smaller institutions with geographically distributed

collections will need to address if they wish to collaborate on digitisation initiatives.

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4. COLLABORATIVE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

a. Collaborative Collection Development Projects

There is very little in the literature on cooperative collection development that relates

directly to the matter at the core of my research, namely, what are the prospects for such

cooperation in comparatively small, geographically distributed libraries, particularly in

circumstances where they may be loosely related by virtue of their subject content, but

where they remain independent in terms of their management and reporting structures?

Because of this, it has been necessary to focus on the literature that deals with the

principles and practicalities of successful cooperative collection management, and then

draw from these publications what might be applicable to the Australian Baptist context.

Suggestions on what the elements are that contribute to a successful collaborative

collection development project are many and varied in the literature. Curl notes that

successful projects tend to claim a good working relationship amongst members and

emphasise participating institutions retaining their autonomy in collection decisions.92 This

enables institutions to continue to develop their core collections and to serve the needs of

their primary user community. Other writers felt that when delivery mechanisms were

efficient it was not so necessary to build collections from a local perspective and a mind-

set of one very large library rather than separate cooperating libraries might be more

appropriate.93 Curl adds that, “The most important element for getting projects off the

ground seems to be leadership, which may come through temporary grant funds or from

the determination of one or more of the participants.”94 Hightower and Soete also

advocated the appointment of a single “guru” to monitor project maintenance and ensure

details are not overlooked.95 Their article suggests a number of strategies for successful

92

Margo Warner Curl, “Some Practical Models for Cooperative Collection Development,” Against the Grain 16, no. 3 (June 2004): 1. 93

Eric Wills, “Book by Book, College Libraries Pool their Collected Wisdom,” The Chronicle of Higher Education 52, no. 21 (Jan 2006): 31. 94

Curl, “Some Practical Models for Cooperative Collection Development,”, 18. 95

Christy Hightower and George Soete, “The Consortium as Learning Organization: Twelve Steps to Success in Collaborative Collections Projects,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 21, no.2 (March 1995): 91.

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collaborative collections projects, including the development of both technical and human

systems. They assert that:

…it is the human systems that are most critical and might be the least attended to by designers. At the planning level, human systems include setting realistic objectives, resolving disagreements creatively, and offering meaningful incentives; however, there are also significant climate factors such as trust, risk-taking, perceived equity, and fear of loss. Success in both systems is achieved through effective training and ongoing communication, as well as thoroughness and care in the design of projects.

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Collaborative Collection Development: A Practical Guide for Your Library is just that, a

“how-to” guide to implementing and sustaining a successful collaborative collection

development program.97 The very practical approach taken by the authors was intended

for a general library readership but would also be very applicable to archives and other

collecting institutions. It provides an historical perspective to collaborative collection

development and also includes chapters on barriers and benefits, the variety of possible

collaborative projects, principles and prerequisite resources, strategy, governance,

economics, promotion and publicity, assessment/evaluation, and the necessary

components for sustaining a collaborative venture. This is only one of many recent books

and articles that Australian Baptist librarians and archivists could consult to inform

themselves further about the current state of collaborative collection management theory

and practice.98

The NLA has a long history of promoting the idea of the Distributed National Collection

(DNC). A paper delivered by Cathro in 1994 states that the term ‘Distributed National

Collection’ “describes an attempt to frame a comprehensive National Collection Access

Strategy, covering collecting agreements, resource discovery, access to documents,

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Hightower and Soete, “The Consortium as Learning Organization,” 90. 97

James Burgett, John Haar and Linda L. Phillips, Collaborative Collection Development: A Practical Guide for Your Library (Chicago: American Library Association, 2004) 98 See also chapter on “Cooperative Collection Development and Management” in Peggy Johnson, Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management (Chicago: American Library Association, 2004); three chapters in section on “Cooperative Collection Development and Management” in G.E. Gorman and Ruth H. Miller, eds. Collection Management for the 21

st Century: a Handbook for Librarians (Westport, Conn.:

Greenwood Press, 1997), in addition to items listed in the reference lists to these volumes and in the bibliography at the end of this paper.

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preservation and conditions of access.”99 The current key elements of the NLA’s

Australian Library and Information Infrastructure include resource discovery, resource

access, preservation and provision of long-term access, and national collaboration.100 The

principle of collecting (i.e. agreements/priorities between collecting institutions) has been

deleted from its former central position in the DNC in the new infrastructure. Although this

principle may have fallen out of favour in national terms, it is still very likely to be relevant

(and achievable) in the context of the Australian Baptist collections.

Feedback from survey respondents as to whether they were willing in principle to

participate in a number of different collaborative projects was positive. One respondent

declined to answer stating that they would not be in their position for much longer and did

not want to commit their successor to any course of action. Of the nine that did respond,

the results are as follows:

Yes No Unsure

i. Writing a Collaborative Collection Development Policy 5 0 4

ii. Formal Sharing of duplicate resources 8 0 1

iii. Website development with links to all Australian Baptist

collections

7 0 2

iv. Establishment of priority list of resources for

conservation/preservation

7 0 2

iv. Digitisation of resources of national significance 6 0 3

v. Contribution of holdings to National Bibliographic

Database

5 2 2

99 Warwick S. Cathro, “Distributed National Collection” Text of a presentation made at 'Interlending and Document Delivery: Issues and Technology, A Seminar', Sydney, 17 January 1994. (http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/cathro1.html) 100 Key Elements of the Australian Library and Information Infrastructure: Introduction. National Library of Australia website (http://www.nla.gov.au/initiatives/map/)

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For those who had concerns or reservations about participating in any of the collaborative

projects, the predominant concern was one of time constraint. Five of the nine

respondents mentioned this being an issue, several of them mentioning the part-time

nature of their employment, the fact that they were volunteers, and/or their inability to

realistically get to projects related to their Australian Baptist resources because they were

flat out dealing with routine tasks. This was generally related to lack of adequate staffing,

with several respondents suggesting that their state counterpart in the archives may have

more time available to be involved in collaborative projects or that some of the projects

proposed (i.e. establishment of priority list of resources for conservation/preservation)

would tend to be handled by the archives rather than the library. One respondent honestly

stated that they were unsure about participation in some projects because of ignorance

about what would be involved. One respondent questioned whether collaborative projects

would really work and achieve worthwhile outcomes in light of regional and institutional

differences.

i. Writing a Collaborative Collection Development Policy

Five of the ten institutions surveyed did not currently have a written collection

development policy. Five did have a current policy but one respondent described it as

minimal and another said that they had a policy dated 2003 that they were currently

revising.

Frame asserts that, “Because so much is at stake in cooperative acquisitions projects –

access to library materials, time, money, and even the reputations of libraries and

librarians – verbal or informal collecting agreements simply will not do.”101 She believes

that some form of written contract is necessary, that it be as specific and detailed as

possible and that it be ratified at the highest level within both the library and its institution.

Writing a collaborative Collection Development Policy for Australian Baptist libraries and

101

Barbara Frame, “Developing our Collections Cooperatively: Some Practical Considerations,’ in ‘So Great a Cloud of Witnesses’: Libraries & Theologies: Festschrift in Honour of Lawrence D. McIntosh, eds. Philip Harvey and Lynn Pryor (Melbourne: ANZTLA/Uniting Church Theological Hall, 1995), 46.

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archives would help to clarify for all institutions the collection strengths and differing

emphases across the country. It would provide a kind of memorandum of understanding

so that each institution knew what the priorities were at each of the other institutions and

would therefore help to avoid unnecessary duplication of labour. Pymm, in a recent article

on significance, notes that, “the collection development policy needs to indicate clearly

categories of material that are designated for permanent retention.”102 It also needs to

elaborate on the rationale behind such decisions and relate them to the institutions’ overall

objectives. A collaborative collection development policy would spell out for example

which institutions were primarily responsible for collecting particular publications. It may

detail a system of formally sharing duplicate periodical and monograph lists. This may be

a means of distributing significant resources at different locations, thereby reducing the

risk of loss of these resources should a fire or some other kind of disaster occur. Other

risk management strategies would also be spelled out in the collaborative collection

development policy. There may also be some formal agreement reached about the

various special collections that exist in the various locations. For example, Whitley College

has a significant special collection devoted to F.W. Boreham. Perhaps other institutions

that only had a few items related to Boreham would be willing to give them to Whitley

College for the sake of all items of significance being available at the one location. This

arrangement could then be reciprocated for the special collections of other institutions. A

Collection Development Policy would also outline the preservation policies of the various

institutions.

ii. Formal Sharing of Duplicate Resources

There was some misunderstanding about the nature of a duplicates list with one

respondent expressing uncertainty about participating in a formal sharing of duplicate

resources because it would depend on whether their clients needed the duplicates.

Another noted that in many cases they had an ‘Archives’ copy and an ‘Open access’ copy.

102

Bob Pymm, “Building Collections for All Time: The Issue of Significance,” Australian Academic and Research Libraries 37, no. 1 (2006), 69.

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Another noted the availability (for purchase presumably) of copies of the current major

publication series of their state historical society. My definition of duplicates would be

additional copies of items (monographs or journal issues) that were surplus to the

institutions requirements, and so the second “Open access’’ copy would not be

considered a duplicate in this instance. My hope was that institutions might be willing to

make these duplicates available free-of-charge to institutions that did not currently hold

them and so items for sale would therefore also not be included in my definition of

duplicates.

Eight respondents indicated that they would be prepared to create a list of their duplicate

Baptist periodicals or duplicate Australian Baptist monographs. One of the institutions that

answered “no” to this question had a policy of not retaining or collecting surplus copies.

Eight respondents replied that they would be prepared to provide duplicate lists to other

Australian Baptist institutions in order to improve Baptist holdings at other institutions

around the country. Of the two respondents who answered no to this question, one said

the question was not applicable as they did not have “duplicates” and the other said that

they did not generally hold duplicates beyond their “Archives” and “Open Access” copies.

Again there was some uncertainty about what ‘provide duplicate lists’ meant. One thought

it might mean the time consuming tasks of copying articles or journals, or creating lists of

all of the articles in the journals they held. My hope was that institutions would create a list

of duplicate monographs and/or journal issues (i.e surplus to their needs) and make this

list available to all of the other Australian Baptist libraries and archives. Institutions that did

not have any of the items on the list and who wished to obtain them could then request

items from the library/archive that prepared the list. This would be a reciprocal

arrangement with libraries and archives potentially creating lists and sending items to

other institutions as well as requesting items from the lists of other institutions.

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Formal sharing of duplicate resources is an area that many respondents expressed

interest in. Many institutions have a collection of monograph or periodical duplicates that

may have been obtained via donations or other means over the years. If institutions are

willing to share these duplicate lists then it enables other institutions to obtain resources

that they previously didn’t have, to potentially fill gaps in their periodical holdings and build

their monograph collections. Holdings for periodical titles could be significantly improved

and/or complete runs achieved at multiple sites. This enables researchers to have access

to an increased number of Australian Baptist resources at an increased number of

locations around the country, reducing the need to travel interstate to access some

resources. It improves the collections that institutions hold of items originating from other

states. It is also a risk management strategy, distributing resources at a number of

locations so that multiple copies are not lost should one institution be subject to fire or

flood damage or some other disaster. For example, Robb states that, “as a fire safety

precaution, the NSW Archives holds the backup set of records for the venerable

Australian Baptist Missionary Society (now known as “Global Interaction”) headquartered

in Melbourne.”103 Formal book exchanges have occurred at an international and national

level in the past. Several years ago Whitley College exchanged a number of duplicate

Australian titles with the titles from the Canadian Baptist Archives, thereby enriching the

respective collections of both institutions and making Australian Baptist resources more

readily available overseas.

iii. Website Development with Links to all Australian Baptist Collections

Six of the ten respondents had some information about their institution or collection

available on the web while four had no information available. Generally information

available on the web tended to be relatively minimal. In several instances the web address

provided was to a library catalogue, which would include Baptist historical resources, but

not actually describe the collection in any detail. Other sites mentioned were to the state

103

Robb, “Baptist Historical Society of New South Wales,” 346.

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denominational pages, which would provide basic contact information only and again no

great detail about the nature of the Australian Baptist collections. Development of a

website was mentioned as a priority by one of the respondents who also referred to the

online version of Parker’s National Guide. Web address details provided for this question

were used to update information about the various institutions in Part 2 Section ii.

Eight respondents had no significant experience in website development, although two of

these mentioned minimal/basic training in managing content. One respondent had some

experience developing web pages using HTML code and Dreamweaver and another

described their skills as amateur-basic. One respondent said that although they had no

experience in development or management of a website they did not see this as a

difficulty as they had access to the appropriate expertise when the time came to work on

their website.

It is also hoped that information about Australia’s Baptist Heritage Collection and the

Bibliography could be linked to the Baptist Heritage and Identity Commission pages of the

Baptist World Alliance website (http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org). The Queensland

Baptist historian and archivist Rev Dr David Parker currently maintains these pages.

iv. Establishment of Priority List of Resources for Conservation/Preservation

Five institutions listed resources that they believed required conservation/preservation as

a matter of priority. One institution provided a long list of resources from their collection,

generally old books that were considered valuable but were in some kind of disrepair.

Unfortunately most of these items were not actually related specifically to Australian

Baptist history.

Items mentioned by the other four institutions tended to include the significant state and

national denominational periodicals. The periodicals specifically mentioned included:

Australian Baptist 1913-1960 (listed by multiple respondents), Queensland Baptist, Baptist

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Magazine 1809-1904, Truth and Progress 1878-1894, and Southern Baptist 1895-1912.

Other items mentioned included yearbooks, particularly early ones that may be in a fragile

condition, BUQ handbooks and BUQ minutes, and several smaller special collections, i.e.

the Boreham collection and Himbury donations at Whitley College.

One respondent mentioned that their rare journals were not being housed as they deserve

and that they were to be donated to their State Library in the near future. The respondent

stated that the journals’ preservation life and access would be greatly improved as a

result. Another respondent was concerned that if Baptist resources are passed to

individual state libraries then future access to these resources may be difficult. They

regarded lack of ready access to both resources and personnel with expertise in each

state as a problem.

The resources held by Australian Baptist archives and libraries constitute a shared

research legacy collection. The very nature of research materials is that they tend to be

little used. Despite this, the materials themselves make valuable contributions to their

disciplines. It is important that they are retained permanently with a commitment to the

maintenance and enhancement of access for future researchers. Many items in the

Bibliography relate to a time in Australia’s history when formal religion played a much

more significant role than it does today. Ensuring Australian Baptist materials are

preserved and made available ensures that the lived experience of these Australians is

available to future researchers. This is particularly important in the current era when

mainline churches are in decline. There is a risk that a significant part of our national

heritage could be lost forever, or alternatively that we end up with a skewed view of our

cultural history, if efforts are not made now to preserve Australia’s religious heritage

materials.104

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Many Australian Baptist Heritage materials in our library and archive collections have

national significance. The Heritage Collections Council in a very practical guide originally

intended for the Australian museum community, defines significance as follows:

Significance means the historic, aesthetic, scientific and social values that an object or collection has for past, present and future generations. Significance refers not just to the physical fabric or appearance of an object. Rather, it incorporates all the elements that contribute to an object’s meaning, including its context, history, uses and its social and spiritual values. When you consider this information you can draw conclusions about why an object is significant. Significance is not fixed-it may increase or diminish over time.

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Pymm believes that significance has re-emerged as an important issue for consideration,

particularly in an era of proliferation of digital material, and the complexities and costs

associated with the long-term preservation and provision of ongoing access to this

material.106 Prioritisation becomes essential and recognition of an object’s significance

therefore helps to ensure its ongoing preservation. Ranking Australian Baptist items

according to their significance would help to determine priorities for future collection

management decisions, for example, potential preservation strategies, conservation

treatment, storage options and risk management strategies. Significance assessment is

an important process for all institutions, particularly when the resources of time, funding

and staffing are in limited supply.

v. Digitisation of Australian Baptist Resources of National Significance

Nine respondents had no experience in the digitisation of print materials. The respondent

who answered “yes” had been involved with a project conducted by an archival

organisation to produce a CD-Rom. Eight respondents had no access to any of the

equipment required for digitisation. Of the two who said they did, one institution had a

scanner and the other was in the process of applying for funding to purchase an A3

scanner, and was confident of the funding being granted. This respondent noted that

having the equipment for digitisation introduced the problem of “attracting and training

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Pymm, “Building Collections for All Time: The Issue of Significance,” 61-62.

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suitable volunteer staff and then having them able to give sufficient time to undertake the

task.”

Seven participants responded to the question regarding which Australian Baptist

resources they thought had the most national significance. The most popular responses

were for the state or national periodicals, with five respondents specifying these resources

generically or mentioning specific titles. Other items mentioned by more than one

respondent included the state handbooks, and published denominational histories.

Smaller institutions with geographically distributed collections wishing to collaborate on

digitisation initiatives face many of the same challenges as do larger single institutions.

Smaller Institutions might include a variety of special libraries, smaller academic

institutions, religious organisations, archives, historical societies, museums, galleries and

other cultural heritage collections. These smaller special libraries or collections generally

do not have the same level of financial or staffing resources as the larger academic or

public libraries. Challenges faced as a result will be different both in kind and degree.

However, they are still well able to see the benefits that digital library initiatives might have

for their communities. These benefits may include: making their special collections

accessible to new users outside the physical library, providing the ability to do keyword

searching of text-based documents, and reducing the need to handle the rare or unique

items in their collection. Digitisation of special collections is also a way of promoting a

library’s unique resources.

Because of their limited resources, sharing in the development and management of a joint

digital library initiative is often seen by smaller institutions to be preferable to the work

involved in multiple individual efforts. Co-operation enables institutions to share resources

and costs, minimise redundancies and exploit economies of scale.107

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B. Lavoie and L. Dempsey, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at...Digital Preservation,” D-Lib magazine 10, no. 7/8 (2004). Retrieved April 1, 2005 from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july04/lavoie/07lavoie.html

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No matter what size the library is, each in its own way faces significant technical

challenges inherent in any digital library initiative. Information technology has been

evolving at an extremely rapid rate and is likely to continue to do so for some time. This

means that there is a tendency for hardware and software to quickly become obsolete.

Obsolescence of technology is a problem which hinders good preservation practice in

libraries and archives as they struggle to ensure the long term accessibility of information

in a digital environment. Formats for storing digital information and hardware for retrieving

this information often become redundant due to technical innovation and/or market forces,

and migration of digital information from the originally selected digital format is something

that must be addressed by any organisation wishing to ensure the persistence of a digital

library over time. The challenges inherent in the preservation of digitised information will

generally have a greater impact upon smaller organisations because addressing the

problem satisfactorily requires two of the things that these institutions have in limited

supply, i.e. the finances to keep up with the technological advances and staff with the

skills, experience and time to dedicate themselves to the task of managing the digitisation

and migration processes. The management of the preservation of digital resources is also

made more complex when dealing with a digital library service that is the result of a co-

operative venture between a number of different stakeholders. Reasons for this include

the logistical difficulties involved in making decisions when key players are dispersed

around the country and the multiplicity of political environments that need to be negotiated

before agreements can be made and projects undertaken.

In what may be regarded as the simple process of scanning the text from a book or

journal there are many technical issues to be resolved. Do you want just an image of the

printed page (similar to a photocopy) or do you want to use Optical Character Recognition

(OCR) software so that future researchers will be able to search for key words from

anywhere within the text of the document? Although OCR is a wonderful tool it is still not

a perfect solution and it has been said that although “…OCR is faster and cheaper than it

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was in the 1980s, … it is still not as accurate as it needs to be to replace rekeying and

typesetting, especially if the materials are pre-20th century.”108

As well as the management of technical challenges, any collaborative digital library

venture between several smaller institutions will also have a number of “human”

challenges to face. In any digital library co-operative project, decisions need to be made

about a number of potentially contentious issues regardless of the size of the institutions

involved. Questions to be addressed might include:

• who is ultimately responsible for the management and maintenance of the digital

library?

• who is ultimately responsible for decisions regarding selection of resources for

digitisation?

• who determines the priority for digitisation and then manages the content once it

has been digitised?

• who is responsible for ongoing storage, maintenance and protection of data and

ensuring continuity of access to resources?

• how will security be maintained without compromising access?

• how will authentication be achieved?

• do all stakeholders make the same financial and/or staffing contributions to the

project?

These decisions often need to be made in a context where library staff may not feel

confident that they have the necessary IT skills or experience to address them, and within

organisations that also have limited IT support generally. Even within institutions where

technical expertise is available, the human issues to be overcome may include dealing

with internal politics, addressing staff fear of change, and replacing a competitive mindset

with a collaborative one. The success or failure of ventures between a number of smaller

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M. Deegan and S. Tanner, Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age (New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2002), 10.

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organisations depends ultimately on the relationships and trust (or lack thereof) amongst

members. This is made more difficult if stakeholders seldom meet and do not generally

work in close proximity to each other. They may be counterparts at an interstate sister-

institution but if an individual decides to be obstructionist and does not want to co-operate,

then this is a serious challenge to the success of the digital library venture. Bailey-Hunter

and Urban write that:

One of the real challenges of collaborative work among different cultural heritage institutions is that it is time consuming. There are no shortcuts for building a common understanding of terminology, project priorities and trust.

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Another challenge for librarians and archivists in smaller institutions is that they are

potentially more at the mercy of changes in institutional priorities than their counterparts in

larger organisations. Changes in personnel at smaller institutions have the potential to

have a much greater impact on digital library services because individual staff members

may have much greater influence on an organisation’s culture, strategy and priorities than

they may be able to do within a much larger organisation. Digitisation schemes instigated

under one CEO may be totally reversed under the next. If a change in an organisation’s

senior management means that there is suddenly no funding available for migration or the

upgrading of required hardware or software, then this obviously has serious implications

for the library’s ability to manage the preservation of its digital resources.

The impact of a change in CEO, relates to another key challenge facing librarians and that

is one of “perception”. There is a perception amongst some that everything is available on

the web and for free! Some may see no need for a library/archive at all (physical or

digital) or librarians/archivists to provide any ongoing management or mediating services.

This questioning of the need for libraries/archives and librarians/archivists leads to an

underestimation of the need for the management of information, which in turn can lead to

an underestimation of the need for the necessary resources for this management,

109 B. Bailey-Hainer and R. Urban, “The Colorado Digitization Program: A Collaboration Success Story,” Library Hi Tech 22, no. 3 (2004), 261. Retrieved April 1, 2005, from EBSCO-EJS.

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including the need for feasibility studies and the ongoing financial resources required for

digital library initiatives.

Other erroneous perceptions can also impact on the success or otherwise of digital library

initiatives. When discussing the possible digitisation of a particular library special

collection, one faculty member was heard to remark that it was simply a matter of

“scanning everything and putting it on the website”. This simplistic understanding

relegates the digitisation process to the equivalent of a large scale photocopying exercise

and underestimates the complexity of the process and the challenges and issues to be

addressed.

However, despite some of the challenges of a collaborative digitisation initiative, there are

a number of strategies that can be employed to address these challenges. For a

digitisation project to be successful in a co-operative context it is important for all of the

stakeholders to contribute to it and to feel that they have ownership of the venture. It will

be important for a feasibility study to be done initially so that all stakeholders can be clear

about all of the issues that need to be addressed, know well ahead of time what the

financial implications are, and also understand the technical issues that will be involved in

the actual digitisation process, as well as in the various storage and access solutions.

Account needs to be taken of all of the staff time and costs involved in each step of the

digitisation process, both initially and on a continuing basis. Some kind of memorandum of

understanding would need to be in place to which all parties could agree before any digital

first step was taken. This agreement would address collection development issues such

as a priority order for digitisation and agreement about the type of resources to be

included. Technical issues, particularly those related to preservation, metadata standards

and interoperability would also be addressed in any such agreement, along with strategies

for migration. Different collaborative groups may reach different decisions, depending

upon their varying circumstances. Some, for example may choose to make an analogue

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copy of original documents in addition to a digital copy so that it also remains available for

future use.

The process involved in libraries/archives reaching agreement about the management of

their combined digital resources cannot be underestimated. The consultation and

negotiation process takes time and shortcuts will jeopardise the potential success of a

project. Without all parties on board, there may be resistance from stakeholders to the

changes that a digitisation project necessitates. A successful digitisation project is really

an exercise in change management rather than simply acquiring the correct technological

tools. Holley suggests, “…managing people, politics and change is usually more

challenging and time consuming than the technology”.110 Allowing appropriate time in the

planning stages will ensure that all of the community differences and priorities can be

understood, and hopefully accommodated in any memorandum of understanding. Early

consultation and planning also allows for an audit of the technology, knowledge and skills

already available within the participant institutions. For a truly collaborative approach it is

also important to actively seek internal or external partners who can provide additional

expertise and assistance.111

The education of staff is another vital strategy for ensuring the success of a digital library

initiative. Embarking on a digitisation project is not necessarily the straightforward process

that some library staff (or the institution’s management) may think that it is. Deegan and

Tanner suggest that:

Any digitisation project is likely to involve some or all of the following activities: assessment and selection of originals grant applications and fundraising feasibility testing, costing and piloting copyright clearance and rights management preparation of materials benchmarking digital capture

110 R. Holley, “Developing a Digitisation Framework for Your Organisation,” The Electronic Library 22, no. 6 (2004), 521. Retrieved March 25, 2005 from SwetsWise. 111 S. Sutton, “Navigating the Point of No Return: Organizational Implications of Digitization in Special Collections,” Portal: Libraries and the Academy 4, no. 2 (2004). 233-243. Retrieved April 1, 2005 from ProQuest 500 International.

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quality assessment metadata design and creation delivery workflow processes project management long-term preservation

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Education raises awareness about a potential project within an organisation, ensures that

some misperceptions about digitisation can be addressed, and enables the complexities

of each stage of the process to be better understood by all who will be involved. It also

ensures a better understanding of the staffing and cost implications of the entire project,

particularly for those who will provide the funding. Different staff members will be involved

in various activities and stages of a project, from participating in round table discussions

and policy writing, to the actual hands on work of scanning and the creation of metadata.

Some staff will require training or re-skilling in particular areas. An understanding of the

needs of all members of the team and of the importance of clear and regular

communication is another vital strategy for ensuring a project’s successful outcome. One

interesting article describes what happened with one digital project when communication

issues and differing departmental and individual agendas were not addressed

appropriately and “things began to turn ugly”.113

The digital revolution has significantly changed the way we access information. As well as

the vast number of new and constantly evolving technologies that need to be grappled

with, the digital new world has also altered the way that librarians, archivists and users

relate to both collections and to each other. This reality has the potential to leave many

feeling overwhelmed and a little intimidated about their ability to adapt to all of the

changes. It is important that librarians and archivists deal with any fears that stop them

tackling new and unfamiliar technologies. Hopefully some strategies suggested above will

provide encouragement for smaller institutions wishing to embark on new digitisation

projects, enabling them to see the creation of a digital library as something achievable

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Deegan and Tanner, Digital Futures, 35. 113 B. Eden, “Managing and Directing a Digital Project,” Online Information Review 25, no. 6 (2001), 396-400. Retrieved March 29, 2005 from ProQuest 5000 International.

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rather than something that is beyond their reach. If the size of a digitisation project is too

daunting for some librarians/archivists to contemplate, then one strategy is simply to start

very small. Scanning a few select documents or photographs from one special collection

(selecting those without any associated copyright issues) and getting them onto your

organisation’s website will trial methodologies and test out the resources of your

institution. With the infrastructure in place, and the success of a small pilot project,

librarians/archivists may then have the confidence to increase the scale of their digitisation

endeavours.

vi. Contribution of Holdings to National Bibliographic Database

Only one of those institutions responding to the survey has ever added bibliographic or

holdings information for items in their collection to the National Library of Australia’s

National Bibliographic Database. With regard to this issue one respondent said that they

would be unwilling to participate because of the time/staffing constraints and the

implications of potential increases in inter-library-loans requests.

vii. Grants

Eight respondents were not able to supply any other potential granting body suggestions

beyond the NLA’s Community Heritage Grants (CHG).114 One respondent had received

some funding from their state Baptist Union. Another suggested a couple of sources

associated with the university with which their institution was affiliated but they were not

sure whether grants could be obtained for “Baptist” purposes.

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For further information see http://www.nla.gov.au/chg/ “The Community Heritage Grants (CHG) Program aims to preserve and provide access to locally held nationally significant cultural heritage collections across Australia. The program provides grant funding of up to $10,000 for preservation projects, and preservation and collection management training through community based workshops. Community organizations such as historical societies, museums, public libraries, archives, Indigenous and migrant community groups which collect and provide public access to their cultural heritage collections are eligible to apply.”

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Three respondents had previously either applied to and/or been successful in applying for

a CHG from the NLA. Of these three, one was when the respondent was at another

library.

In 2004 The Corporation of the City Tabernacle received a $4400 CHG for a preservation

survey of its collection, which provides extensive information on the development of the

Baptist Denomination in Queensland over the last 150 years. The collection consists of

books such as an 1880 members registry, photographs, pamphlets, correspondence,

press cuttings and plans.

In 2005, Whitley College Librarian Kerrie Hunter (Burn) was successful in applying for a

CHG and her successors hope to apply for a second grant in 2007. The 2005 grant was

for $6,600 to fund a preservation survey of its collections and conservation training for

members of the Victorian Chapter of ANZTLA. A Preservation and Management of

Nationally Significant Materials workshop was subsequently held at Whitley College in

May 2006. Successful recipients of CHGs also attend a three-day intensive preservation

and collection management workshop held at the NLA, the National Archives, the National

Museum of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archives in Canberra.

A preservation survey involves an experienced and qualified conservator undertaking a

general survey of the collection, assessing its general condition and the suitability of the

current storage methods and environment. The conservator prepares a written report,

which also includes an action plan of prioritised recommendations. These preservation

reports can then be used when applying for future CHGs.

viii. Communication and Relationships

One of the significant issues to be addressed by those wishing to collaborate on the

management of geographically distributed special collections is communication. Bennett

states that, “Cooperation cannot even begin until libraries are able to communicate with

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one another about their collections on both an item-by-item and a categorical basis.”115

Frame adds that, “It will also be necessary to have clear understandings about special

local conditions, particular needs, or idiosyncrasies” and that for any cooperative scheme

to succeed, good working relationships between participants are crucial.116

Survey results indicated that while some archives and library collection were co-located

and enjoyed an interactive and highly supportive relationship, others were situated at quite

a distance from each other and operated completely independently with virtually no

communication occurring between the archivists and librarians. Even when archives and

libraries were located on the same site staffing and budgeting were mostly separate.

Some benefits of the more co-operative relationships included: provision of administrative

services, exchange of information, ability to articulate the collecting priorities of the distinct

collections and thereby reduce overlap of resources, and the exchange of surplus and/or

duplicate material.

Even with co-located collections, some individual archivists and librarians worked quite

independently of one another. The reality of working largely in isolation is certainly an

issue when one’s peers are geographically dispersed at independent institutions around

the country. Co-operation is generally much easier when those working together know

each other well. Face-to-face meetings also facilitate progress on projects that may

flounder if left to mail, email or other more distant forms of communication. In 1999 an

inaugural Australian Baptist Heritage meeting was held at Whitley College. While highly

valued by some, unfortunately no similar meetings have occurred since this time.

According to survey respondents, the benefits of having Baptist Union Archives and

Baptist theological college libraries in close proximity included: students and researchers

having expertise on hand, the potential (not yet achieved) of a joint catalogue, resource

115 Scott Bennett, “Current Initiatives and Issues in Collection Management,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 10 (1984): 260. 116 Frame, “Developing our Collections Cooperatively,’ 44, 48.

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sharing and cooperation, ease of access to resources for students/researchers when they

are held at the one location, availability of archival material for Baptist history unit taught

at the theological college, ease of relocation of materials to the most suitable site in either

the library or the archives. Having one central resource location for all Australian Baptist

materials in each state, would mean that duplicates could be made available to other

institutions.

Challenges noted included: the difficulties of sharing and cooperation without suitable

policies and a budget, confusion over roles (e.g. are the archives available for

consultation? How much should we ‘protect’ library materials?), lack of funding, lack of

room to house resources and limited staff time to organise and catalogue the collections.

In order to improve the relationships that currently exist between the various custodians

and institutions responsible for Australian Baptist resources to facilitate future

collaborative projects a number of ideas were suggested. Suggestions by survey

respondents included: the establishment of a contact list of individuals in the Australian

Baptist collections network, making use of current networks, e.g. the ANZTLA

Conference, to hold Baptist denominational meetings, discuss ideas and launch projects,

having someone to coordinate activities/facilitate communication, improving

communication via newsletters, email, meetings and conferences. One respondent

favoured the establishment of website links, another a union catalogue, and another

suggested that if material is not listed on a web site to make available lists of resources

that could be of mutual interest and advantage. Several suggested more frequent

personal contact or visits by personnel but said that this would be dependent on the

availability of travel funding. Another thought that the sharing of budget allocation

information for each library may assist with others’ funding requests. One respondent who

also regarded finance as a major factor suggested that the appropriate authorities will not

be motivated to make finance available for conferencing and/or preservation until they

come to share the vision of the importance of our history. One respondent also suggested

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that we might be able to learn from the experiences of Baptists overseas or those of other

denominations who have sought to work on collaborative collection management projects

in the past.

4 b. Collaborative Collection Development Projects by Australian Baptists

Eight survey respondents recorded that they were not aware of any official co-operative

projects undertaken by institutions holding Australian Baptist resources in the past.

Those listed by the two respondents who answered “yes” were: Parker’s National Guide –

including the online version, and the production of Manley’s two-volume recent history of

Australian Baptists. One of these respondents also listed the Victorian Baptist Historical

Society’s biographical dictionary project. The two respondents said that the projects had

been successful although it was mentioned that Parker’s National Guide required updating

from time to time and that the biographical dictionary initiative of the Victorian Baptist

Historical Society was a work in progress.

While the librarians and archivists surveyed did not recall many previous projects,

Australian Baptist historians, archivists and librarians, have undertaken several co-

operative projects in the past. There is currently a Biographical Dictionary of Australian

Baptists117 project being headed up by Rev Dr Darrell Paproth and assisted by an

advisory committee. Although the Victorian Baptist Historical Society officially endorses

the project, and the committee consists mostly of Victorians it does also include one

representative from each of the other states. The aim of this project is to create a

database of biographies of influential Australian Baptists. A template for the recording of

information has been created that enables different researchers to record standard

biographical details about a large number of Australian Baptists. The project is still very

much a work in progress with those involved currently completing as many profiles as they

can. The project has been designed to progress in seven stages. Initially biographical

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information from the BUV archives will be entered onto a database and templates of thirty

to forty Victorians competed. This data will then provide a model that will indicate to the

BUV, the Victorian Baptist Historical Society and interstate historians what the final project

will look like. The committee will then be seeking endorsement and assistance in the

venture from interstate Historical Societies and see the dictionary grow to include

templates of interstate Baptists. It is envisaged that a conference of historians will be held

at some point to discuss the aims, content, progress and future of the project. This

collaborative project will ultimately result in the creation of a very useful resource that

could potentially be made available online and one that many will want to be able to

access. It is the committee’s intention that a website be created to make the Biographical

Dictionary of Australian Baptists more accessible to both local and international

researchers. It will be of particular interest to both academic researchers and those

interested in genealogy whose families have Australian Baptist associations.

The publication and subsequent updating of Parker’s National Guide to Australian Baptist

Historical Resources and Services also required the co-operation of Baptist librarians and

archivists around the country, who provided the editors with details about each of their

institutions along with relevant holdings information of Australian Baptist materials in their

collections.

In 1996/7 David Parker was involved in a co-operative project proposed by the Baptist

Historical Society of Queensland to microfilm The Australian Baptist. He contacted other

Baptist Historical Societies, Baptist Unions in Australia and the Librarians of Baptist

Theological Colleges in an attempt to establish a joint project. The Australian Baptist was

a national publication that ran from 1913-1991 and therefore provided a valuable written

record of Australian Baptist life during these years. Unfortunately very few libraries or

archives around the country had complete holdings, making it difficult to access for

researchers and historians. The only places that had complete holdings at the time were

Burleigh College and the BUNSW office (two sets). In 2006, in addition to the Burleigh

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College set, three full sets are now held by the NSW Baptist Archives and the State

Library of NSW holds one complete set. In addition to access difficulties, preservation

issues were also becoming apparent with early issues beginning to deteriorate. It was

proposed that the entire run be microfilmed and that copies be made available to

participating bodies. Positive responses were received from several Unions and Historical

Societies. Technology for digitising collections was not as advanced as it is now and so it

was thought best to microfilm initially and then perhaps scan from the microfilm at a later

date. The project to microfilm The Australian Baptist was ultimately carried out by the

Mitchell Library at the State Library of NSW.

Face-to-face conversations with a number of people have resulted in a number of leads

and possible future directions and areas for co-operation. A conversation with David

Parker from the Queensland Baptist Archives led to the updating of the Baptist periodicals

listing and contact information in his National Guide. Parker expressed interest in the

possibility of making online versions of some early Australian Baptist periodicals available,

in particular The Australian Baptist. While it is the case that many States have good

holdings of their own periodicals, they often do not have complete holdings of those of

other states or significant runs of national publications. This means that research that

uses periodicals from other states necessitates considerable travel and subsequent

expense. If these periodicals were available online then this would enable researchers

anywhere around the country to be able to access all of the Baptist periodicals that they

may be interested in.

An example of this kind of development is the production of The Queensland Freeman on

CD-Rom by Archive CD Books Australia (http://www.archivecdbooks.com.au), a

subsidiary company to Archive CD Books International (http://www.archivecdbooks.org).

The CD contains almost every issue of the journal, which was published from 1881 to

1888. It is an easy to use, fully searchable resource that allows the user to search for any

word in the text, thereby dramatically enhancing access to information. It will be of great

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benefit for genealogists, local historians and other researchers. Archive CD Books

International has over 2,500 products available from around the globe, including

approximately 300 rare Australian publications. Other Australian Baptist products due out

in the coming months include Queensland Baptist 1899-1901, 1902-1913 and 1923-1931.

4 c. Summary of Recommendations for Future Co-operative Activities

Time, staff and funding are in limited supply in Australian Baptist libraries and archives,

making the systematic development of collections, digitisation initiatives or other

collaborative projects difficult to commence and manage into the future. Potential co-

operative initiatives should therefore be structured with this in mind. It would not be

advantageous to launch into a large project for which there are limited resources and

therefore little likelihood of success. By starting small there is the opportunity to

experience success that will hopefully inspire more ambitious projects in the future.

a. Start Small

i. Update Contact details in National Guide

ii. Update Periodical holdings information in National Guide

This has already been done with an updated periodicals listing being accessible via the

BWA Baptist Heritage Commission and David Parker’s Baptist Church Archives-

Queensland websites. http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org/ng-ser.htm and

http://home.pacific.net.au/~dparker/ng-ser.htm

iii. Seek commitment to update this information every 2-5 years.

iv. Provide all librarians and archivists with contact information to facilitate creation

of email group lists and ease of communication between those in the network

v. Communicate survey results and outcomes of this project to all respondents

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These recommendations will help to improve contact and communication amongst the

custodians of Australian Baptist resources.

b. Duplicate Lists

i. Encourage distribution of duplicate lists within Australian Baptist network after

clarification about exact nature of a duplicates list and the process for exchange.

c. Holdings Information

i. Encourage institutions to add holdings information to Australian Baptists: A

Bibliography.

Holdings information incorporated for each item in the bibliography will help to determine

significant or unique items and those potentially at risk. It enables these items to be

highlighted and possibly prioritised for preservation or future digitisation initiatives.

d. Conference of Australian Baptist Librarians and Archivists

i. Investigate the possibility of a future meeting of Australian Baptist librarians and

archivists.

This could develop from a Baptist sub-group of ANZTLA and meet during the course of an

ANZTLA Conference, or be associated with a future Australian Baptist Assembly or other

meeting. The Australian Baptist Dictionary of Biography Project also envisioned a

conference of historians that would be held at some point in the future. This would enable

members to meet face to face, facilitate discussion, the reaching of consensus and the

implementation of future cooperative projects. This could include the writing of a

collaborative collection development policy.

e. Significance

i. Identify Australian Baptist items of greatest significance

Ranking Australian Baptist items according to their significance (beyond the state and

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denominational newspapers) would require the cooperation and agreement of the various

librarians and archivists, could be discussed at a future joint meeting, and be included in

the cooperative collection development policy.

f. Improve Access to Resources

i. Seek to house significant national periodical runs in separate states

e.g. where NSW has three complete sets of a particular periodical, investigate whether

they would consider relocating one set to another state. This would decrease the

duplication of resources on the one site and make complete rather than imperfect runs

available in multiple locations around the country. The Collection Development Policy

would clarify whether or not any actual ownership change would occur as a result of such

re-locations.

g. Promotion of Collections

i. List Australian Baptist Archives in directories of archives, such as

• Register of Australian Archives and Manuscripts (RAAM)

http://www.nla.gov.au/raam/

• Directory of Archives in Australia http://www.archivists.org.au/directory/asa_dir.htm

This will enable the general public to have greater access to information about Australian

Baptist collections. Improved access to this information will promote and encourage the

use these collections.

ii. Encourage organisations to add their theses to the Australasian Digital Theses

(ADT) Program (http://adt.caul.edu.au/)

The ADT Program is a repository of Australian Ph.D. and Masters (research) theses. This

resource provides access to over 150,000 theses, many of which are available in full-text

online. Non-digitised theses can be accessed via links to home institutions. Less than

twenty theses related to Australian Baptists are currently listed in this database but many

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more theses have been completed at Australian Baptist institutions that are not accessible

through this repository.

h. Digitisation

i. Seek to digitise the most significant Australian Baptist periodicals.

With limited expertise available for this within the libraries and archives themselves, the

recommendation would be to approach an agency such as Archive CD Books, which has

the resources and experience in this kind of initiative.

The state and national denominational newspapers are the items that are regarded as

being of most national significance and therefore should have the highest priority when it

comes to preservation and conservation decisions. Some of the library and archive

collections have complete holdings of these publications, but unfortunately, for some titles,

only incomplete holdings exist. For example, a complete run of the national denomination

periodical Australian Baptist (1913-1991) is only held by the NSW Baptist Archives (three

sets) and the SA Baptist Archives.

Digitisation of some of these resources would provide enhanced access to significant

Australian cultural heritage materials for the general public as well as researchers. It

would also reduce the need to handle original materials, some of which were in a fragile

state, and therefore digitisation would also be a further means of preserving these

materials.

i. Grants/Funding

i. Apply for a Community Heritage Grant from the National Library of Australia to

fund the Digitisation of Australian Baptist resources that have the most national

significance, or have been highlighted as being unique or at-risk.

The resource with the highest priority is probably the national denominational newspaper,

the Australian Baptist.

j. Training

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i. Encourage members with expertise in preservation, conservation, web

development, etc. to pass on this expertise to other members of the network.

Recipients of CHGs and those who have attended training in conservation techniques

may be willing to pass on their expertise to other librarians or archivists via ANZTLA

conferences, by writing articles, or communicating by email or other means with their

peers in the Australian Baptist network.

k. Purchases

i. Investigate whether any Australian Baptist library or archive is willing to purchase

a copy of Starr’s A Baptist Bibliography, if copies are still available.

l. Website development

i. Encourage members to improve the information about their Australian Baptist

collections that is available on their institutions’ websites.

ii. Investigate possibility of linking information about Australia’s Baptist Heritage

Collections to the Baptist Heritage and Identity Commission pages of the Baptist

World Alliance website (http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org)

With limited resources, experience and expertise available amongst current members in

this area, this is not a project to immediately launch into. However, with Queensland

Baptist historian and archivist David Parker currently maintaining the BWA’s Baptist

Heritage and Identity Commission pages, it may be possible to link more information

about Australian Baptist collections to these pages.

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5. CONCLUSION

Australian Baptists are a disparate religious community due to both theological and

geographical factors. Despite this, they have managed to cooperate in a surprising

number of ways during the approximately 170 years that they have resided in this land.

They have also managed to generate a significant body of published material throughout

their history, leaving a record of their progress as institutions, commentaries on Australian

society, and stories about the interaction of significant Baptist identities with, and influence

upon, the culture and development of the nation.

Documenting and narrating the history of Australian Baptist literature and libraries is a

painstaking process, but has significant benefits for researchers. These include access to

rare materials, facilitating the process of locating relevant works, and preserving the

record for future generations.

This Master’s project is based on Australian Baptists as a case study, and while this may

be a relatively narrow section of society, it can inform and be informed by the broader

theory of collection management. It seeks to marry the history with the practice. That is,

by quantifying, describing and identifying the historical context, the relevant collection

management issues are identified and extrapolated with the aim of contextual best

practice, given resources available to small institutions.

The rationale behind the management strategies and recommendations for future co-

operative activities within the Baptist context will be broadly applicable to other library and

information environments, particularly other geographically distributed special collections.

Successful collaborative projects require a number of “human” ingredients as well as the

more obvious requirements such as the funding that provides the technological solutions.

Successful projects require trust, communication, an ethos of good-will and co-operation.

They require a team that is committed to the success of the project for the good of all

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participants. Individuals focused on empire building or clinging to old state or institutional

rivalries have the capacity to derail even the best intentions of a larger group. There must

be a balance between the interests of the whole and the vested interests of each of the

collaborative partners. Guard notes that, “each and every collaborator’s interests must be

understood, empathized with, and met or the collaboration will fail due to lack of perceived

benefit.118

Individuals with management or administrative positions in our institutions may be

unfamiliar with the notion of collaboration between library and/or archive collections and

may struggle to support or even potentially sabotage such ventures. Frame believes that

at this point cooperation becomes a political issue, and “as in other political spheres,

suspicion and hostility need to be diffused effectively by the provision of relevant and

comprehensive information, effective communication, sensitivity to needs and concerns

no matter how they are expressed, and the building up of trust.”119

The cost of maintaining several discrete collections for many organisations is increasing in

terms of both personnel and space. This drives the need for increasing shared collection

management strategies across geographic boundaries and a greater reliance on digital

technology to facilitate the sharing of collections and the maximising of access to

significant and rarely held material. There are many advantages of collaborative collection

management projects. Not least among these is the ability to achieve more as a group

than it is possible to achieve as individuals. Effective management of our collections also

has the potential to improve our collection preservation strategies. The holders of the

purse-strings in our institutions need to be clear that collaborative collection management

projects are not likely to cut costs and that this is not their intended primary purpose.

Instead the focus of collaboration is on advancing the core missions of our organisations,

providing all those who use our collections with a better service and access to a greater

118

Roger Guard, “Musings on Collaboration and Vested Interest,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 31, no. 2 (March 2005): 89. 119

Frame, “Developing our Collections Cooperatively,” 47.

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range of resources.

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APPENDIX 1: LETTER AND SURVEY TO LIBRARIANS AND ARCHIVISTS June 28, 2006 Kerrie Burn (formerly Hunter) 8 Alfred Place Goonellabah NSW 2480 [email protected] (02) 6624 6624 0400 987 866 Dear Librarians and Archivists As custodians of Australian Baptist resources I write to invite you to participate in a project that relates to the combined collections of Australian Baptist heritage materials that are located around the country. I am currently working on my Masters by research through the Melbourne College of Divinity. The title of my thesis is: The Australian Baptist Heritage Collection: implications for the management of geographically distributed special collections. In 2004/5 I would have met a number of you when I made brief initial visits to most of your institutions. Until the end of 2005 I had been the librarian at Whitley College for approximately 8 years. Part of my research involves compiling a bibliography of as many Australian Baptist-related publications as I can locate. Another part of my work involves investigating the possibility of future co-operative projects between the institutions that hold significant Australian Baptist resources around the country. I would like to gauge the interest of key individuals and/or institutions in participating in these potentially mutually beneficial co-operative projects. Possible future co-operative projects could include: i. Writing a Collaborative Collection Development Policy ii. Formal sharing of duplicate resources iii. Website development with links to all Australian Baptist collections iv. Establishment of priority list of resources for conservation/preservation iv. Digitisation of resources of national significance v. Contribution of holdings to National Bibliographic Database It is my hope that such projects may advance the purposes of all Australian Baptist institutions around the country and ensure that our significant Australian Baptist heritage materials are preserved and made accessible for future generations. In order to proceed to the next step I am hoping that you will be willing to complete the attached short survey and to update some of the information that I already have about your institution. Enclosed you will find:

• A copy of the survey • Contact details for institutions holding Australian Baptist resources (this may also

include general information about your library/institution) • A list of Baptist periodicals with holdings information

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I would really appreciate it if you could mark any additions, updates or other changes on the enclosed sheets. Alternatively you may already have your own documents, which include the desired information. I have enclosed a stamped self-addressed envelope to enable you to return the completed survey and accompanying material to me. If you wish to contact me about anything to do with this project my email address and phone numbers are listed above. Ideally I would like to have all of the material back to me by Wednesday July 19th if that was at all possible, to enable me to begin compiling the information as soon as possible. Thank you in anticipation for your assistance. Kind regards Kerrie Burn

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SURVEY OF LIBRARIANS AND ARCHIVISTS RESPONSIBLE FOR AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST COLLECTIONS

Name:______________________________Position:_____________________________ Institution: _______________________________________________________________ Contact details: Address ________________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________Telephone ____________________________ Please circle your answers to the following questions and provide further details where appropriate. Collaborative Projects Would you, in principle, be willing to participate in any of the following collaborative projects? i. Writing a Collaborative Collection Development Policy Yes No Unsure ii. Formal Sharing of duplicate resources Yes No Unsure iii. Website development with links to all Australian Baptist collections Yes No Unsure iv. Establishment of priority list of resources for conservation/preservation Yes No Unsure iv. Digitisation of resources of national significance Yes No Unsure v. Contribution of holdings to National Bibliographic Database Yes No Unsure If not, or you are unsure, what are your concerns or reservations? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Collection Development Policies Does your library/archive currently have a written collection development policy? Yes No _______________________________________________________________________ Duplicates Do you have, or would you be prepared to create a list of your duplicate Baptist periodicals? Yes No Do you have, or would you be prepared to create a list of your duplicate Australian Baptist monographs? Yes No Would you be prepared to provide duplicate lists to other Australian Baptist institutions in order to improve Baptist holdings at other institutions around the country? Yes No Website Do you currently have information about your library/archive/historical society or collection available on the web? Yes No If so, what is the web address? _______________________________________________________________________

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Website (continued) Do you have any experience in website development or management? Yes No If yes, please provide details: _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Conservation/Preservation Are you aware of any Australian Baptist resources in your collection (or elsewhere) that require conservation/preservation as a matter of priority? Yes No If yes, please list: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Digitisation Do you have any experience in the digitisation of print materials? Yes No ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Do you have access to any of the equipment required for digitisation? Yes No ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In your opinion, what Australian Baptist resources do you think have the most national significance? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National Bibliographic Database Has your institution ever added bibliographic or holdings information for items in your collection to the National Library of Australia’s National Bibliographic Database? Yes No ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Grants Have you ever applied or been successful in applying for a Community Heritage Grant from the National Library of Australia? Yes No ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you aware of any other funding sources or grants that could be available to facilitate the preservation of Australia’s Baptist heritage resources. Yes No If yes, please list: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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History Are you aware of any co-operative projects that have been undertaken by institutions holding Australian Baptist resources in the past? Yes No If yes, please list: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Have they been successful? Yes No If no, what factors do you believe have contributed to their lack of success? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Relationships What is the relationship between the Baptist Union Archives and the Baptist Theological College library in your state? (e.g. location, staffing, communication, overlap of resources) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What do you believe are the benefits and/or challenges associated with having the Baptist Union Archives and Baptist theological college libraries in close proximity? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What, if anything, could be done to improve the relationships that currently exist between the various custodians and institutions responsible for Australian Baptist resources in order to facilitate future collaborative projects? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Any further comments? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please attach further pages if space is insufficient. NB. I would be very interested to receive any publications that you have (collection development policies, lists of duplicate periodicals/Australian Baptist monographs, etc.) that you think would be relevant to this project. Thank you very much for your assistance. Kerrie Burn [email protected]

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PART 2

AUSTRALIAN

BAPTISTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Compiled by Kerrie Burn

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CONTENTS PART 2: Australian Baptists: A Bibliography

vii. Introduction 102

viii. Institutions Holding Australian Baptist Resources 103 New South Wales & A.C.T. 103 Northern Territory 104 Queensland 105 South Australia 107 Tasmania 108 Victoria 109 Western Australia 111

ix. Key to Libraries/Archives with Holdings included in the Bibliography 112

x. Theological College Principals & Faculty (Past and Present) and 113 Librarians & Archivists (Current) in each State

xi. Bibliography Contents 116 Part A – All Items by Subject 117 Part B – Index of Personal Names 224

xii. Baptist Periodicals in Australian Library and Archive Collections 233 (With Holdings Information)

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i. INTRODUCTION The compilation of Australian Baptists: A Bibliography is the first publication of its kind for Australian Baptists. It aims to be a bibliographic access point for resources related to the Australian Baptist tradition, in all of its historical, theological, ecclesiological and social dimensions. It is anticipated that the bibliography will be of assistance to researchers, academic and lay historians, theological students, librarians and other interested persons. It is hoped that these users will find it to be a useful tool; one that will alert readers to the wealth of published material by or about Australian Baptists and also promote future research into, and writing about some of the as-yet untold aspects of the Australian Baptist story. The task of compiling a bibliography of this size is certainly a laborious one and a project with a variety of challenges. No one is more aware of the limitations of the final Bibliography than its compiler. The items included are those that I discovered during the course of my searching and research, but there are undoubtedly many items that I will have missed. Despite all efforts and the best of intentions, there will invariably be omissions and/or errors in this work. It is a selective bibliography and there may be some who will disagree with items that I have either included or excluded. Time constraints have meant that it was not possible to search every relevant library catalogue to obtain holdings information for all items. However the Bibliography is certainly a significant beginning. In time it may be possible for the libraries and archives included in this project to provide additional holdings information that would make the Bibliography more accurate and comprehensive. Other readers may also like to make suggestions for improvements, additions or corrections for future editions of the Bibliography. The compiler would certainly welcome these comments. To make the Bibliography more useful to its future readers, information about the institutions that hold significant Australian Baptist resources has been included in Section ii. Section iii. is a Key to the National Union Catalogue Codes of all of the libraries and archives that have holdings information included in the Bibliography. Section iv. lists all of the principals and faculty, and current librarians and archivists associated with the theological colleges and Baptist Union archives in each state. Many individuals included in this list have resources included in the Bibliography. Section v. is the actual bibliography and section vi. is a listing of Baptist periodicals with corresponding holdings information. Australian Baptists: A Bibliography contains over 1,370 unique items. Each item record potentially has a number of elements. First is the bibliographic detail for each item, including author, title, publication details, etc. This is followed where applicable by (1) any relevant notes about the item, (2) location information where available, and (3) a listing of alternative subject headings used in the bibliography under which the same item may be accessed. For convenience, some authors with many publications have been given their own subject category (e.g. Boreham, Lamb, Ridley). For faculty at any of the theological colleges the most comprehensive listing of their works can be found in the relevant “Faculty Publications” subject listing. The location information is not exhaustive and many items may be available at additional locations to those listed. Part A lists all of the items in the bibliography according to subject category, from general works through to the more specific and particular. Items in the General Works section include resources that provide more general background information about Australian and/or Baptist history. Items in this section are tended to be representative only and the lists are by no means exhaustive. These more general works are also not necessarily written by Baptists. Each unique item is numbered in Part A and these numbers can be referred to from Part B-Index of Personal Names for those wishing to obtain fuller bibliographic detail from this alternate entry point.

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ii. INSTITUTIONS HOLDING AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST RESOURCES All of the following institutions contain important resources for Australian Baptist heritage. As well as in Baptist Theological Colleges and state Archive collections, Australian Baptist materials can also be found in several of the state public and university libraries around the country. Archive collections may be associated with a related theological college, the state Union, or housed by one of these state public or university libraries. Consortia affiliations for the various Baptist theological colleges have been noted. Contact details for each of the Baptist Theological College Libraries, Baptist Union Archives, Historical Societies, and State and University Libraries with significant Australian Baptist holdings are provided and are correct at the time of writing. NEW SOUTH WALES & A.C.T. Baptist Union of NSW / Baptist Churches of NSW & A.C.T. Address: Baptist Church House, 54 Parramatta Road, Forest Lodge (Private Bag 8 Glebe), NSW 2037 Phone: (+61 2) 8572 3200 Fax: (+61 2) 8572 3201 Email: [email protected] Web: http://baptistnsw.asn.au/ Morling College: the Baptist Theological College of NSW and A.C.T. (est. 1916) Member of the Australian College of Theology (ACT) Address: 120 Herring Road, Eastwood, NSW 2122 Phone: (+61 2) 9878 0201 Fax: (+61 2) 9878 2175 Web: http://www.morling.nsw.edu.au/ Principal: Rev Dr Ross Clifford Gilbert Wright Library, Morling College Librarian: Linda Heald Email: [email protected] Catalogue: Available via library website http://www.morling.nsw.edu.au/library.html Classification system: Pettee Subject Strengths: Old Testament, New Testament, Biblical Studies, Systematic theology, Missiology, Practical Pastoral Studies, Baptist and Anabaptist History Special Collections: NSW Baptist churches Book collection: 45,000 Current Periodical titles: 180 Online Databases: ATLA Religion database, ATLASerials, Religion and Philosophy collection Professional library staff EFT: 1 Staffed: Mon-Fri ILL: ALIA Vouchers, cheque The NSW Baptist Historical Society and the Baptist Archives The Historical Society administers The Archives of the Baptist Union of NSW, which are located at Morling College. Archivist (Hon.): Ron Robb Address: 35 Tucks Road, Toongabbie, NSW 2146 Tel/Fax: (+61 2) 9636 7330 Mobile: 0409 367 330 Email: [email protected] Secretary: Rev Rod Benson

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Baptist Historical Society of the A.C.T. President: Rev Roy Henson OAM Address: 4 Prell Place, Hackett, A.C.T. 2602 Phone: (+61 2) 6257 1120 Also Historian/Archivist/Curator, Canberra Baptist Church: Bill Hughes Email: [email protected] National Library of Australia Address: Canberra, A.C.T. 2600 Phone: (+61 2) 6262 1111 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.nla.gov.au/ Catalogue: http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/ State Library of New South Wales (Includes the Mitchell Library and Sir William Dixson Research Library) Address: Macquarie Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Phone: (+61 2) 9273 1414 Web: http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/ Catalogue: http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/webcat/ NORTHERN TERRITORY Baptist Union of Northern Territory Address: PO Box 4460, Darwin, NT 0801 Phone: (+61 8) 8999 5298 (office) Fax: (+61 8) 8999 5191 No official Northern Territory Baptist Archives exists.

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QUEENSLAND The Baptist Union of Queensland, the Baptist Historical Society, the Baptist Church Archives, and Malyon College are now all located on the same site known as The Queensland Baptist Centre. Queensland Baptist Centre/ Baptist Union of Queensland Address: PO Box 6166 Mitchelton, Qld, 4053 53 Prospect Road, Gaythorne, Qld, 4051 Phone: (+61 7) 3354 5600 Fax: (+61 7) 3354 5605 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.qb.com.au Baptist Heritage Queensland (Baptist Historical Society of Queensland) est. 1984 President: Mr Eric W. Kopittke Phone: (+61 7) 3376 4339 Email: [email protected] The Baptist Church Archives, Queensland Hon. Archivist: Rev Dr David Parker (Member of BWA Heritage and Identity Commission) Address: 17 Disraeli Street, Indooroopilly, Qld 4068 Phone/Fax: (+61 7) 3354 5600 (Archives) Phone: (+61 7) 3878 3178 (Home) Email: [email protected] Web: http://home.pacific.net.au/~dparker/barc.htm See also: http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org Malyon College: Queensland Baptist College of Ministries Member of Australian College of Theology (ACT) Phone: (+61 7) 3354 5656 Fax: (+61 7) 3354 5660 Web: http://www.malyon.edu.au Principal: Rev Dr John Sweetman Malyon College Library Librarian: Mr. Ian Stoodley Phone: (+61 7) 3354 5664 Email: [email protected] Catalogue: http://library.malyon.edu.au/ Classification system: Dewey Subject Strengths: Ministry, New Testament, Old Testament, Theology Special Collections: Baptist Archives Book collection: 22,000 Current Periodical titles: 60 (Print), 300 (incl. electronic access) Online databases: ATLA Religion Database; Religion and Philosophy Collection Professional Library staff EFT: 0.6 Staffed: Tues-Wed 10am-4pm (Open Mon-Fri) ILL: ALIA vouchers, cheque

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CALAM Training (formerly North Queensland College of Ministries) (est. 1985) Address: 38 Canterbury Rd, Kirwan (Townsville), Qld 4817 Phone: (+61 7) 4723 8522 Fax: (+61 7) 4723 6571 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.calam.edu.au 3,500 books (Students can also use James Cook University library) Periodical Holdings not listed in AULOTS State Library of Queensland (Includes John Oxley Library) The new State Library of Queensland at South Bank opens on Nov 25, 2006. Address: Stanley Street, South Bank, South Brisbane, Qld 4101 PO Box 3488, South Brisbane, Qld 4101 Phone: (+61 7) 3840 7666 Fax: (+61 7) 3846 2421 Web: http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/ Catalogue http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/find/cat University Of Queensland Library (Includes Fryer Library for Australiana, research collections of manuscripts, theses, rare books) Address: St Lucia Queensland Australia 4072 Phone: (+61 7) 3365 6949 Fax: (+61 7) 3365 7930 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.library.uq.edu.au/ University of Queensland Library http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ Fryer Library Catalogue: http://www.library.uq.edu.au/ias/mainmenu.html

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA The South Australian Baptist Centre The South Australian Baptist Centre incorporates a number of Baptist organizations including, The South Australian Baptist Union, the Archives, and Burleigh College. Address: 35-39 King William Road (PO Box 432), Unley, SA 5061 The South Australian Baptist Union / Baptist Churches of South Australia Phone: (+61 8) 8357 1755 Fax: (+61 8) 8373 8000 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.baptistchurchessa.com.au South Australian Baptist Union Archives South Australia has no Historical Society. Archival materials are located at Burleigh College, in individual Baptist Churches and in the South Australiana collection at The State Library of South Australia (Mortlock Library). Burleigh College: South Australian Baptist Theological College (est. 1952) Member of the Australian College of Theology (ACT) Phone: (+61 8) 8357 1755 Fax: (+61 8) 8373 8000 Email: [email protected] Web: http://burleighcollege.com.au/ Principal: Rev Dr Stephen Spence From the end of 2006 Burleigh College ceased to offer theological training. The situation with regard to the College and the library is somewhat uncertain so please bear this in mind when attempting to contact the College or Library or access the resources of the College’s library and archive collections. Branson Library, Burleigh College Phone: (+61 8) 8373 8023 Fax: (+61 8) 8373 8026 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.burleighcollege.com.au/resources.html Catalogue: http://unley.sabaptist.asn.au/library/inquiry/ Collection: 18,000 monographs; 500 non-book materials Current periodicals: 90 current titles; 5,500 total volumes Online databases: ATLA Religion database Classification system: Dewey Subject Strengths: New Testament, Pastoral care, Spirituality Professional library staff EFT: 1 Staffed: Mon and Fri ILL: ALIA vouchers, cheque Librarian: Barb O’Connor State Library of South Australia (Includes South Australiana collection / Mortlock Library) Address: GPO Box 419, Adelaide, SA 5001 Corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, SA 5000 Phone: (+61 8) 8207 7250 Fax: (+61 8) 8207 7247 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/

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TASMANIA Baptist Union of Tasmania / Baptist Churches of Tasmania Address: 8 Hobart Road (PO Box 275), Kings Meadows, TAS 7249 (near Launceston) Phone: (+61 3) 6343 4463 Fax: (+61 3) 6343 6779 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.vision.net.au/~butas/ No Historical Society exists in Tasmania. However some Baptist Archives are located at either the University of Tasmania Library or at the offices of the Baptist Union of Tasmania. University of Tasmania Library, Hobart Address: Private Bag 25, Hobart, TAS 7001 Phone: (+61 3) 6226 1818 Fax: (+61 3) 6226 7669 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.utas.edu.au/library/ State Library of Tasmania Address: 91 Murray Street, Hobart, TAS 7000 Phone: (+61 3) 6233 7511 Fax: (+61 3) 6231 0927 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/ Catalogue: http://www.talis.tas.gov.au:8000/

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VICTORIA Baptist Union of Victoria Address: Level 1/1193 Toorak Road, Camberwell, Vic 3124 PO Box 377, Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Phone: (+61 3) 9880 6100 Fax: (+61 3) 9880 6123 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.buv.com.au The Baptist Union of Australia, the Victorian Baptist Historical Society, the Archives of the Baptist Union of Victoria and the Archives of the Baptist Union of Australia can all be contacted via the Baptist Union of Victoria address and phone/fax numbers above. Baptist Union of Australia Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.baptist.org.au Victorian Baptist Historical Society Chair: Margaret Manley Secretary: Christine Dyer Archives of the Baptist Union of Victoria (T. Howard Crago Archives) Archivist (Hon.): Lindsay L. Newnham Whitley College: the Baptist Theological College of Victoria (est. 1891) Member of the Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD) Geoffrey Blackburn Library, Whitley College Address: 271 Royal Parade, Parkville, Vic 3052 Phone: (+61 3) 9340 8020 Fax: (+61 3) 9347 8052 Email: [email protected] Web: http://lib.whitley.unimelb.edu.au/ Catalogue: http://whitc.ipac.dynixasp.com Classification system: Pettee Subject Strengths: Biblical studies, Church history, Pastoral care, Systematic theology, Missiology Special Collections: Baptist Heritage & F.W. Boreham Collections Collection: 30,000 books, 160 current periodical titles Online Databases: ATLA Religion Database, ATLASerials, Religion and Philosophy Collection, ProQuest Religion Professional Library staff EFT: 1 Staffed: Mon-Sat Joint Library mangers: Robin McComiskey, Lorraine Mitchell ILL: ALIA vouchers, cheque

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Global Interaction (formerly Australian Baptist Missionary Society) Archivist: Rev. Trevor Farmilo Address: Moore-Potter House 593 Burwood Road (PO Box 273) Hawthorn, Vic 3122 Phone: (+61 3) 9819 4944 Fax: (+61 3) 9819 1004 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.globalinteraction.org.au State Library of Victoria Address: 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Vic 3000 Phone: (+61 3) 8664 7000 Web: http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ Catalogue: http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/catalogues/index.html

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA Baptist Union of Western Australia / Baptist Churches of WA Address: 21 Rowe Avenue, Rivervale, WA 6103 PO Box 57, Burswood, WA 6100 Phone: (+61 8) 9470 3081 Fax: (+61 8) 9470 1713 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.baptistwa.info The Baptist Theological College of Western Australia (est. 1963) Member of Australian College of Theology (ACT) Address: 20 Hayman Road, Bentley, WA 6102 Phone: (+61 8) 9361 9962 Fax: (+61 8) 9362 1603 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.btc.wa.edu.au Principal: Rev B. Harris Baptist Theological College of Western Australia Library Librarian: Yvonne Hartzer Phone: (+61 8) 9361 9749 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Web: http://www.btc.wa.edu.au/view/library/ Catalogue: http://www.btc.wa.edu.au/view/library/search/query/search/show Classification system: Dewey Collection: 33,000 books, 1000 cassettes Periodicals: 154 current periodical titles; 210 periodical titles Online databases: ATLA Religion Database Classification system: Dewey Subject Strengths: Anabaptists and Baptists, Biblical studies Professional library staff EFT: 2 Staffed: Mon-Fri Archives of the Baptist Churches of WA / The Baptist Historical Society of WA C/- Baptist Theological College of WA Archivist: Dr Richard K. Moore Phone: (+61 8) 9335 2506 Email: [email protected] State Library of Western Australia (Includes the J.S. Battye Library of West Australian history) Address: Alexander Library Building Perth Cultural Centre, Perth WA 6000 Australia Phone: (+61 8) 9427 3111 Fax: (+61 8) 9427 3256 Email: Reference enquiries: [email protected] General enquiries: [email protected] Web: http://www.liswa.wa.gov.au/

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iii. LIBRARY/ARCHIVES WITH HOLDINGS INCLUDED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY Library/Archive National Union Catalogue120

(NUC) Symbol National

• Global Interaction (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) AGIA

• National Library of Australia ANL New South Wales

• New South Wales Baptist Archives NBA

• Morling College, Gilbert Wright Library NBTH • State Library of New South Wales (incl. Mitchell Library) NSL

Queensland

• Queensland Baptist Archives QBA

• Malyon College Library: Queensland Baptist QBTH College of Ministries

• State Library of Queensland (John Oxley Library - QJO) QSL • University of Queensland, Fryer Library QU:FRYER

South Australia

• Burleigh College, Branson Library SB • Flinders University SFU • State Library of South Australia SSL

(South Australiana collection / Mortlock Library) Tasmania

• Tasmanian Baptist Archives TBA

• State Library of Tasmania TSL • University of Tasmania Library, Hobart TU

Victoria

• Victorian Baptist Archives VBA

• State Library of Victoria VSL • Whitley College, Geoffrey Blackburn Library VU:W

Western Australia

• Baptist Theological College of Western Australia Library WB • Western Australian Baptist Archives WBA

• State Library of Western Australia WLB (J.S. Battye Library of Western Australian history)

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See The Australian Interlibrary resource sharing directory http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/ilrs. Items in italics do not have a NUC code allocated by the NLA. These codes are my own.

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iv. THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE PRINCIPALS & FACULTY (PAST & PRESENT) AND LIBRARIANS & ARCHIVISTS (CURRENT) IN EACH STATE Those in italics have publications listed in the bibliography. Those in blue are listed under more than one theological college. Those in red are listed in the bibliography and listed under more than one theological college. New South Wales – Morling College Andersen, Rev Neville P. Andersen, Dr W.E.C. (Bill) Warden Chatfield, Rev Dr Graeme Clendinning, Rev Ken Clifford, Rev Dr Ross Principal 1997- Collinson, Dr Sylvia Davidson, Rev Dr Maxwell J. Deane, Rev John H. Eldridge, Rev Dr Vic. J. Principal 1990-1996 Frost, Rev Michael Gibson, Rev Dr Edward G. (Ted) Gordon, Rev Alexander Principal 1916-1920 Kemp, Rev Dr Roger Kime, Rev Dr Jim Leng, Rev W. (Bill) Manley, Rev Dr Ken R. Marshall, Rev Dr Phill Morling, Rev George Henry Principal 1921-1960 Murphy, Peter Olley, Rev Dr John W. Potts, Rev Shaun Powell, Rev Dr Brian Reid, Rev Dr John. Roberts-Thomson, Rev Dr Edward Principal 1961-1964 Rogers, Rev E. Ron Principal 1974/5-1987 Scott, Lyn Sloane, Rev Dr Andrew Smulo, John Taplin, Rev Dr Darcy A. C. Thompson, Rev Dr John A. Weir, Rose Wright, Rev Bramwell Gilbert Principal 1964-1974 Robb, Ron K. Archivist, BUNSW Linda Heald Librarian Queensland – Malyon College Ball, Dr Leslie J. Ball, Stephen Bell, Rev William Principal 1921-1940 Brown, Andrew Davidson, Rev Dr Maxwell J. Gibson, Rev Dr Edward G. (Ted) Principal 1967-1982 Gibson, Rev Jim E. Gill, Rev Dr Athol Malyon, Rev T.J. Principal 1904-1921 Martin, Rev Gordon W.

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Mathieson, Dr Dorothy Moore, Dr Richard K. Morcom, Rev Dr Donald Nickerson, Rev Dr Stanley W. Principal 1983-2001 Parker, Rev Dr David Pugh, Rev Jeff Skinner, Rev Dr Craig P. Sunstrom, Rev Geoffrey W. Sweetman, Rev Dr John Principal 2002- Swincer, Rev David A. Walter, Stanley Warriner, Rev Thomas C. Principal 1941-1966 Parker, Rev Dr David Archivist Ian Stoodley Librarian Queensland – CALAM Training (formerly North Queensland College of Ministries) (est. 1986) Ansell, George Bullpit, Rev Rod. Principal 1990-1994; CALAM Training Director 2004- Huggins, C.J. Principal 1995-1998 Jackson, Rev Dr Bill Principal 1999-2003 South Australia – Burleigh College Ball, Rev Gerald. B. Principal 1968-1984 Bartlett, Rev Russell Burleigh, Rev Eric Charles Principal 1952-1968 Gibson, Rev Dr Edward G. (Ted) Green, Rev G.A. Helm, Rev Dr John E. Principal 1999-2000 Hill, Rev Graham Legge, Rev R. Principal 1984-1986 Manley, Rev Dr Ken R. Niccol, Rev Peter Principal [1987]-1992 Pugh, Rev Jeff Rowston, Rev Dr D.J. Smith, Rev John Principal 1995-1999 Spence, Rev Dr S. Principal 2001- Sunstrom, Rev Geoffrey W. Barb O’Connor Librarian

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Victoria – Whitley College Brett, Dr Mark G. Broadhead, Dr Edwin Keith Broughton, Dr Peter Edward Brown, Dr Basil S. Burleigh, Rev Eric Charles Dyer, Dr Keith D. Falla, Rev Dr Terry Garrett, Rev Dr Graeme Gill, Rev Dr Athol Grigg, Rev A.J. Principal 1939-1955 Himbury, Rev Mervyn Principal 1959-1986 Holdsworth, Rev W.H. Principal 1911-1938 Holt, Rev Dr Simon C. Hunter, Rev Dr Colin Hunter, Kerrie (Burn) Former Librarian Kitchen, Merrill Langmead, Dr Ross O. Leng, Rev W. (Bill) Manley, Rev Dr Ken R. Principal 1987-2000 Marr, Rev Allan E. Mitchell, Rev Donovan F. Munro, Rev Marita R. Pound, Rev Dr Geoff Principal 2000-2005 Rees, Rev Dr Frank D. Roos, Dr Ian. Dean of Residential College Rumbold, Rev Dr Bruce D. Thompson, Rev Dr Robert John Watson, Rev John H. Whitley, Rev W.T. Principal 1891-1901 Wilkin, Rev Frederick John Newnham, Lindsay Baptist Union of Victoria Archivist Robin McComiskey Joint Library Managers Lorraine Mitchell Western Australia – The Baptist Theological College of Western Australia Ashley, Evelyn Clark, Rev Bob (Robert Kable) Cohen, Rev David Covington, Drs Bob & Gerry Davidson, Rev Dr Maxwell J. Edwards, Rev Monty Harris, Rev. Brian Principal 2004- Moore, Dr Richard K. Olley, Rev Dr John W. Principal 1991-2003 Parsons, Dr Mike Vose, Rev Dr G.Noel Principal 1963-1991 Moore, Dr Richard K. Archivist, Baptist Churches of Western Australia Hartzer, Yvonne Librarian

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v. AUSTRALIAN BAPTISTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY PART A – ALL ITEMS BY SUBJECT GENERAL WORKS Reference Works 117 Baptist History-General 117 Baptist Principles, Confessions & Covenants 118 Baptists Around the World 119 AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST PUBLICATIONS Baptist Union (or Association) 120 Australian and State General Baptist History 121 Local Baptist Church History 135 Congresses & Conferences 143 Manuscripts 145 Faculty Publications 146 Theses 163 Book Sections 172 Selected Articles 173 TOPICAL STUDIES Archives 176 Baptism & Lord's Supper 176 Biblical Studies & Hermeneutics 177 Biography 178 Boreham, F. W. (Frank William), 1871-1959 188 Christian Education 193 Christian Life 194 Church & Church Work 196 Church Membership 197 Ecumenism 198 Education 198 Evangelistic Work 199 Fiction/Literature 199 Lamb, W. (William), 1868-1944 200 Ministry & Ordination 201 Miscellaneous 201 Missions 203 Multicultural Ministry 209 Pastoral Theology 209 Ridley, John G. (John Gotch), 1896-1976. 210 Sermons & Addresses 213 Social Justice & Social Issues 218 Spirituality 219 Theological Education-Baptist 220 Theological Education-General 221 Theology 222 War, Peace & Reconciliation 222 Women in the Church 222 Worship 223 PART B – INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES 224

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Brown, Raymond 11, 122 Brown, Warren 1187 Bryant, Cyril E. 12 Bryant, Philip Gordon 123 Bryson, Bruce Stuart 824 Buch, Neville Douglas 124, 700 Bumford, Allen 996 Burfield, John 354 Burn, Gavan L. 1063 Burns, Ruth 313 Burridge, Christopher Alan 125, 701 Burton, Muriel 1003 Cable, Kenneth J. 106 Cain, Rob 424 Callaghan, Pam 339 Cardwell, T.J. 258 Carey, S. Pearce 794, 804, 825-826, 1110, 1290, 1346 Carey, William 1149 Carnegie, H. 827 Carney, S. 828 Carter, Wilf G. 259-260 Cartwright, W. M. 794 Case, Ray 765, 1111 Champion, L. G. 1057 Chandler, John 231 Chapman, R. 448, 455 Chapman, Samuel 232 Chatfield, Graeme 449 Chavura, Michael 107-108, 702 Cheney, D. N. 1195 Church, Leslie F. 991 Churchward Kelly, S. M. 1150 Churchward, John Frederick 126 Clack, Dorothy M. 1029-1032 Clark, Margaret 773, 1151 Clark, Robert Kable 703 Clifford, Ross 448, 450-455, 457, 704 Coan, Frank W. 109 Coleman, John Albert C. 1291 Collins, Gladys E. 829 Collins, Liz 774 Condon, F. 281 Conwell, Kenneth James 705 Cook, Henry 33 Cooke, J. Hunt 795 Cooper, Walter H. 1286 Costello, Tim 564, 830, 1033, 1051, 1338 Cozens, S. 831 Crabb, Gordon D. 2-3, 197-199 Crabtree, Arthur B. 1365 Crago, T. Howard 34, 233-234, 832, 1034-1036 Craike, G. A. 1037 Cramb, Geoffrey Arthur 88, 127, 1201 Crawford, Douglas J. 282 Cripps, Leigh J. 128 Cronshaw, Darren John 706, 1152 Cross, R. 427 Croucher, Rowland 428, 1053 Cuff, William 87 Cumbers, Frank Henry 992 Cunneen, Christopher 1 Cunningham-Burley, A. 833 Cupit, L. A. (Tony) 45-47, 834, 1067-1068, 1107, 1153, 1173, 1366 Cupit, Margaret 1369 Daley, Eric J. 72 Daniels, David B. 129 Dart, Harold W. 1367 Dart, Philip 1038 Das, K.K. 1154 Dekar, P.R. 1347

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Demond, J. 383 Devereux, Joy 835 Deweese, C.W. 35 Dickey, Brian 4 Dickinson, Ed. F. 384 Dixson, R. 110 Dockery, David S. 13 Douglas, Rob. 261 Doull, Don 836 Dowling, Olive 376 Dowling, Henry 222, 837 Downes, Marion 1073-1077 Draper, Norman 1155-1156 Draper, Sheila 1155 Driver, H.H. 838, 1157 Duke, G. 707 Dunkley, Winifred M. 1020 Dunlop, D.A. 316 Dunn, John 839 Dyer, Keith D. 559-564 Edmonds, Angus 176 Edwards, Cecil 840 Edwards, Mostyn G. 262 Edwards, E. E. 88, 438 Eltis, Warren 285 Emilsen, Susan 1113 Emmett, Ian 841 Euston, Ray 842 Evans, Harold E. 843 Evans, Henry 343 Falla, Terry C. 565-570 Farrer, K.T.H. 1350 Fearn-Wannan, Howard 1069 Fendley, J. Margaret 1065 Ferguson, William 235 Fiddes, Paul S. 8 Fisher, Neil R. 386 Fist, Evin 377 Fleming, Tom 1159 Fletcher, R. 1292 Forbes, Kevin H. 708 Fowler, James Richard 1202 Freeman, G.S. 844-845, 1160 Friend, Philip 403 Frost, Michael 456, 1161 Fry, H. 1114 Fulker, Allan T. 709 Furlong, Robert James 131 Fusco, Margaret 405 Fussell, J. 286 Fysh, H. 846 Galloway, David Laurence 263-265, 1351 Galloway, Ruth 847-848 Gamman, Andrew 710 Garner, Mark 387 Garner, Sue 387 Garrett, Graeme 571, 711 Garrett, John 1058-1059 Gedye, Ethel R. 1004 George, D. 36 George, Ray F. 345 George, Timothy 13, 36 Gibbon, James Henri 132 Gibbs, Jeffrey 133 Gibson, Jim 476-477 Gill, Athol 572-577 Gill, Jonathan Michael 712-714, 805 Glasby, Rex 1038 Godman, P.W. 715 Goldsack, William 1115

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vi. BAPTIST PERIODICALS IN AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE COLLECTIONS This list includes Australian Baptist periodicals and newspapers, as well as many that are published overseas. Some articles related to Australian Baptists can also be found in these international publications. Holdings information for each of the state colleges, state/national libraries and archive/historical society collections in Australia has been provided for each title. Holdings information is listed alphabetically according to the area and library codes as detailed in the key below. Titles are arranged in alphabetical order by title, ignoring definite or indefinite articles, with the main title in bold and any sub-title in normal text. After the title follows the place of publication and responsible body (where these could be determined). Publication dates and ISSN have also been added where known as well as brief details related to any changes in title. Indication is also given as to whether each journal title is indexed by the Australasian Religion Index (ARI) or the ATLA Religion Database (ATLA). The Australian Baptist periodicals that are likely to be of most interest to researchers have been highlighted in blue. These are the most significant of the state or national denominational publications. After a holdings statement: “+” = a current subscription, “[mf]” = microform, and “impf” means that some issues in the sequence are missing. KEY – AREA AND LIBRARY CODES AGIA Global Interaction (ABMS) ANL National Library of Australia NBA New South Wales Baptist Archives NBTH Morling College, NSW NFERG Presbyterian Church of Australia in NSW (Ferguson Memorial Library) NMTC Moore Theological College, NSW NSL State Library of NSW (incl. Mitchell Library) NSMB Sydney Missionary and Bible College QBA Queensland Baptist Archives QBTH Malyon College: Queensland Baptist College of Ministries QSL State Library of Queensland (incl. John Oxley Library – QJO) QU:FRYER University of Queensland, Fryer Library SB Burleigh College, SA SFU Flinders University, SA SSL State Library of South Australia (incl. Mortlock Library) TSL State Library of Tasmania TU University of Tasmania VBA Victorian Baptist Archives (T. Howard Crago Archives) VBCO Bible College of Victoria VSL State Library of Victoria VU:W Whitley College, Vic WB Baptist Theological College of WA WBA Western Australian Baptist Archives WLB State Library of Western Australia (incl. Battye Library) ZABT Carey Baptist College, Auckland, New Zealand Advance Launceston, Tas (Baptist Union of Tasmania) 1-26(1958-1983) Continues Tasmanian Baptist Church Chronicle; continued by Tasmanian Baptist Advance ANL 1 -26 (1958-1983) NBTH 22-26 (1979-1983) SB last 2 yrs only TSL 1-26(1958-1983) The American Baptist Valley Forge (American Baptist Churches) ISSN: 0002-757X WB (1985-1990) impf ZABT 171-190 (1973-1992) impf American Baptist Quarterly Rochester, New York (American Baptist Historical Society) 1(July/S 1982)+; ISSN:0745-3698; Continues Foundations; Indexed by ATLA NBTH 1(1982)+ QBTH 1-8(1982-1989) SB 1-17(1982-1998); 20(2001)+ VU:W 1(1982)+ Missing 9/2,4(1990) WB 1(1982)+ ZABT 1(1982)+ Anabaptist Newsletter WB 1,2,3(1998); 5(1999) Anabaptism Today: Christian discipleship in the radical tradition Chamberley, UK (The Anabaptist Network) WB 1-37(1992-2004)

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Andover Newton Quarterly Massachusetts (Andover Newton Theological School. Newton Centre) 1(1960)+ ISSN: 0003-2972 NBTH 1966-1980 / 15-20(1974-1980) impf QBTH 6-20(1966-1979) Annual Report of the Committee of the Baptist Missionary Society (Continues periodical Accounts relative to the BMS) NBTH 1829-1843 Anvil: a Baptist Quarterly Balwyn North, Vic. (Anvil Quarterly) 1/1(Sept 1968)-2/4(Sept 1970) National publication. ANL Vol.1/1 (Sept 1968) NBTH 1(1968-1970) impf NMTC 1-2(1968-1970) NSL 1969 JE, 1969 SE SB 1/3-4, 2/2-3 (1969-1970) VSL Vol.2/4 (Sept 1970) WB 1/1(Sept 1968)-2/4(Sept 1970) Asian Baptist News Beecroft, NSW (Asian Baptist Fellowship) 1(1973)+ WB 1/3-23/1(1973-1995) impf The Associate: official newsletter of the American Baptist Historical Society Valley Forge (The Society) 2x/yr NBTH 2001+ VU:W 18/2(2002); 19/1(2003) ZABT 16 no.2(2000)+ Attitude Magazine Publication ceased NBA 1-3(1998-1999) Australasian Baptist Magazine Victoria (1858-59) NSL Vol. 1 1858-1859 VBA May 1859, Oct 1859 Australian Baptist: The Official Organ of the Baptist Unions of Australia Sydney (Australian Baptist Churches on behalf of the Baptist Union of Australia) v.1n.1(Jan 1913-Dec 1991) National publication. ANL 46-79(1958-1991) impf NBA 1913-1991 Complete (hold at least 3 full sets) NMTC 72-79(1984-1991) impf NSL:M 1913-1991; mf 1913-1991 QBTH 48-79 (1960-1991) SB (Archives) vol.1 n.1-vol.79 n.1 (Jan 7,1913-Feb 1991) SSL v39/30(8 July 1951)-41/37(23 Sept 1953) VBA 1913-1991 impf (years 1922-25, 1927-29, 1938 missing or incomplete) VSL 1913-1991 impf VU:W 51(1963)-79(1991) Missing 51/31-50(1963); 52/1-35(1964); 53/1-15,23,27,29,31,35,43,44(1965); 54/1-9,14,15,21,27-31,33-38,42,45-59(1966); 55/1,4,6,813,16,17,25,27,28,31,37,38,40,42,44(1967); 56/3,38,39,48(1968); 57/7,11,14,15,27,35, 38, 42,44,47(1969); 58/11,30,32,34,36,37,39-43,45(1970); 59/46(1971) WBA 42/1-79/11(1954-91) impf 50-68(1962-1980) impf ZABT 57-79(1969-1991) impf Australian Baptist Home Mission Continued by A.M. Magazine NBA 1984-1996 impf Australian Baptist Missionary Digest: the Popular Report of the Australian Baptist Foreign Mission Hawthorn, Vic. (ABFM) Alternative titles include: Report of the Australian Baptist Foreign Mission, Popular annual report of the Australian Baptist Foreign Mission, Annual report of the Australian Baptist Foreign Mission, Popular report of the Australian Baptist Foreign Mission ANL copies for 1952-1953 bound with Australian Baptist missionary digest. Later title: Australian Baptist missionary digest AGIA 1892-1906; 1924-1930; 1935-1967 ANL N 275.4 AUS (1945; 1948; 1950; 1952-1953); 1957/8

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Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Digest Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL 1958/9-1967 WB 1964-1967 Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Directory Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL 1977-1984 Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) News-backgrounder Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL No. 6-no. 19 Feb. 1976-Oct. 1978 N 266.6194 AUS Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Partners Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL Apr. 1984; Oct. 1985; Feb. 1986-Aug. 1986; Dec. 1987 N 266.3 PAR Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Pray daily Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL N 242.2 PRA (July 1985-Aug. 1985; Dec. 1986/Jan. 1987-Aug./Sept. 1989;Feb./Mar. 1990-Aug./Sept. 1990; Dec. 1990/Jan. 1991; Apr./May 1991-Oct./Nov. 1991) Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Prayer Guide Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society/Service Fellowship International) ISSN: 1033-9043 ANL N 266.6062 AUS (1985-1990); 1998 - N266.6062 AUS Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Prayer Quarterly Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ANL Nov/Jan 1976-Feb/Apr 1984 Australian Baptist Missionary Society (ABMS) Report Hawthorn, Vic. (Australian Baptist Missionary Society) ISSN: 0314-8645 ANL 1976/77- Nq 266.60994 AUS Australian Christian Messenger NSW, Edited by Rev James Greenwood & Rev Webb (1870-1871) Copies bound in Baptist Union of NSW Minute book Australian Evangelist Melbourne, Vic (W. Fairfax) (1860-1866) NMTC 1-3 no 24(1860-1862) NSL 1864-1865 VBA 1861-1866 VU:W Vol. 2 (1861)-4(1863), 6(1865) Australian Particular Baptist Magazine Sydney, George Loxton, Printer 1(1884)-1906 National publication NMTC 1-22(1884-1906) Banner of Truth Sydney (Baptist Union NSW) 1-9(1877-1885) Continued by The New South Wales Baptist in 1885 then in 1887 to The Baptist NBA 1-9(1877-1889) impf NSL 1876 OC 1880 SE, 1916 MY - 1917 MR WB 1-16(1955-1959); 32-327(1963-1990) impf; 330-331(1991) ZABT 303 (1988)+ impf The Baptist: The Organ of the Baptist Denomination in NSW Sydney (Baptist Union NSW) 3-21(1887-1912) Continues The New South Wales Baptist; continued by Australian Baptist (national publication) NBTH 3-19 (1887-1910) impf VU:W Vol.3n.2(Nov 5 1887); Vol.3n.3 (Dec 3 1887); Vol.21n.3(Mar 1 1912) The Baptist Christchurch (Canterbury Baptist Association) ZABT 4 nos. 1 & 2 (1880) Baptist Advocate West Perth, WA (Baptist Churches of Western Australia) ANL Nef 286.1941 BAP (Nov. 2001-) WB Nov (2001)+ WBA Nov (2001)+

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VU:W 1(1790-1793); 2(1794-1797); 3(1798-1801); 4(1801-1802) Baptist Carer Auckland (Baptist Care Ltd) ZABT 1997+ impf Baptist Ecumenical Fellowship Cattai, NSW (The Fellowship) NBA 1-4(1998-1999) Baptist Evangelicals Today Castle Hill, NSW (1998-) NBTH 1(1998)+ Baptist Heritage Update American (newsletter - Baptist History and Heritage Society) Formerly published by Brentwood (Southern Baptist Historical Society) VU:W 14/3(Sum/Fall 1998)+ Missing 15/3(Sum/Fall 1999) ZABT 16(2000)+ Baptist Historical Society of Queensland Newsletter Brisbane, Qld. (The Society); 1(1984)-29(1994); Continued by Queensland Baptist Forum ANL No.11 - No.29 (Nov 1988-Dec 1994) QBA 1984+ QBTH 1-29(1984-1994) QSL(QJO) 1(1984)-29(1994) QU:FRYER P No.1, 1984 onward SFU 24 - 29 (Apr 1993-1994) WB 26(1993); 34(1996) Baptist Historical Studies Eastwood, NSW (Baptist Historical Society of N.S.W.) Each issue has a distinctive title. ANL N 286.194 BAP No. 1-no. 6 (1980-1993) Baptist History and Heritage: a Southern Baptist Journal American (Baptist History and Heritage Society) 1(1965)+; ISSN: 0005-5719; Formerly published by Brentwood (Southern Baptist Historical Society); Indexed by ATLA QBTH 1(1965)+ VU:W 1(1965)+ impf; Missing1 /2(1965)-3/2(1968); 25/1,2(1990); 28/1(1993) WB 4-6(1969-1971) impf; 9(1974)+ ZABT 34(1999)+ impf Baptist Home Missionary VBA 1893-1896 Baptist Leader Philadelphia (American Baptist Publication Society) 1939+ SB 51-55(1989-1993) impf Baptist Magazine London: Wightman, G. 1-96(1809-1904) In 1833 incorporated The New Baptist Miscellany NBA 1-40 (1810-1848), 42-55(1850-1863); 1809-1833; 1848-1899; 1901-1902; 1904 (1809-1889) NSL 1833-1834 SB 1809-1833, 1848-1899, 1901-02, 1904 VU:W 1809-1901; Missing 1836; 1865; 1868; 1891; Jan,Aug,Oct 1899; Mar,Jun 1900; Feb,Mar,Jun 1901 ZABT 12-19(1820-1827); 25-35(1833-1843); 53(1861); 63(1871); 85-87(1893-1895) Baptist Messenger: an evangelical treasury and chronicle of the churches London (James Paul) QBA 1879-1885,1888-90 VU:W no. 40(Jul 1857) Baptist Ministers’ Journal (BMJ) Leeds, UK (Baptist Minister’ Association) ISSN: 0968-2406; Continues The Fraternal and The Journal of the Fraternal NBTH 237(1992)+ QBTH 241-244(1993); 248(1994); 256(1996); 257(1997); 274(2001) SB 237(1992)+ VU:W 237 (Jan 1992)+ WB 237(1992)+ ZABT 237(1992)+

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Baptist Mission (English) SB 6 vols. (1800-1818) Title change to: The report of the Baptist Missionary Society (1819-1859) Baptist Missionary Society Annual Report WB (1921-1942) impf; (1944-1952) Baptist News Norwood, SA (South Australian Baptist Union) (1988-Dec 1995) Continues News (SABU) Apr 1970-Sept 1988 and Newsletter 1966-1970 and SA Baptist Newsletter 1961-1965; continued by SA Baptist News 1996+ SSL Oct 1988-Dec 1995 Baptist News (Eastern Theological College) VU:W 42/6(1993)+ Missing 43/4(1994), 51/2,3,4(2001); 52/1(2001); 53/3(2002) Baptist Peacemaker Lake Junaluska (Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America) (included with BPFNA Membership) ISSN: 0735-5815 VU:W 11/4(1991)+; 12/1(Win1991/Sp1992)+ Missing 13/1(1993); 14/1,2(1994); 18/1(1998); 19(1999); 20(2000); 21/2-4(2001); 22/1,2(2002) WB 8-18(1988-1998) ZABT 10-13no.1(1990-1993) Baptist Program Nashville (Southern Baptist Convention) ZABT 1955-1959 impf; 1964 impf; 1977-1980 impf Baptist Quarterly: journal of the Baptist Historical Society London (Baptist Historical Society); 1(1922)+; ISSN: 0005-576X; Indexed by ATLA ANL v1-10(1922-1939); Jan.1953 - Oct. 1993 NBTH 14-22(1951-1968) impf, 27(1969)+ (1932+) QBTH 2(1925)-18(1960) impf; 19(1961)+ SB 23/1 (1969)+ VBCO 36(1995)+ VSL 1-10 (1922/23- 1940/41) VU:W 1/1(1922),7(1923); 2/1,2,4(1924),7,8(1925); 3/1,2(1926),5,8(1927); 4/3,4(1928),6-8(1929); 5/3(1930),6,7(1931); 6/3,4(1932),5-8(1933); 7(1934-35); 8/1-4(1936),5-7(1937); 9(1938-9); 10(1940-41); 11(1942-45); 12(1946-48); 13/1-3(1949),5-8(1950); 14(1951-52); 15(1953-54); 16(1955-56); 17/1-4(1957),6,7(1958); 18/1-4(1959),6,8(1960); 19/1-4(1961),5,7,8(1962); 20(1963-64)+ Missing 38/3(1999) WB 4/1-5/3(1914-1917); n.s. 1-21(1966) impf; 22(1967)+ ZABT 1-11(1922-1945)impf; 12(1946)+ Baptist Record (and Bible Repository) London (1844-1849); Continued as The Christian record and biblical repository (1849-) SB 1844-1849 VU:W 2(1845)-4(1847) Baptist Record of South Australia Adelaide, SA (SA Baptist Union) (1923-1953); Continued by Australian Baptist SB 1/1 (July 1923) - 31/37 (Sept 1953) SSL 1923-1951 Baptist Recorder: the journal of the Baptist Historical Society of NSW Sydney, NSW (Baptist Historical Society of NSW); (April 1977-); Published quarterly NSL Vols. 1/1 - 2/87 (Apr 1977-Apr 1987) QBA 1984+ impf SB 54(1995)+ VU:W no. 49 (Jul 1994), 70, 79-81, 87-88, 90 (2005)+ WB (1994-1996) impf; 4(1999); 2(2000) Baptist Reformation Review Nashville, USA (Baptist Reformation Educational Ministries) ISSN: 0276-7945; Indexed by ATLA (scan) NFERG 4 no 4-11 no 2 (1975-1982) impf NMTC 5(1976) impf; 7-11 no 2(1978-1982) Baptist Reporter (1836-1857) VU:W 1849, 1853

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Baptist Research News Auckland, NZ (New Zealand Baptist Historical Society) Included with subscription to New Zealand Journal of Baptist Research. 1997+ NBTH 1998+ VU:W 1998+2001 ZABT 1998+ Baptist Review of Theology = La Revue Baptist de Théologie. Gormley, Ont. (Central Baptist Seminary) 1(1991)+; ISSN: 1192-4241; Indexed by ATLA NMTC 1(1991)+ Baptist Student: a Christian Collegiate magazine Nashville (Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention) ZABT 35-41(1955-1961) impf; 43-46(1964-1966) impf Baptist Times Didcot, Oxon. British (merged with Freeman in 1890-) 1871-1985? Continuing?, the official journal of the Baptist movement in the UK. ZABT Nov. 1962+ Baptist Training Union Magazine Nashville (Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention) ZABT 30-45 (1955-1970) impf Baptist Union of Australia Handbook Hawthorn, Vic. (The Union) NBA 1969-1984 QBA 1938, 1942, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1979 SB 1929, 1931, 1938, 1964, 1981 VU:W 1938, 1942, 1946, 1957, 1981, 1984 (PER BUA) Baptist Union Of Australia Triennial Assembly SB 1861-1991 Baptist Union of NSW. Annual Report Sydney (The Union) 1989+ NBTH 1989+impf (1989-1997) Baptist Union of NSW. Handbook Sydney (The Union) 1984+ NMTC 1984-1993 Baptist Union of NSW. Yearbook Sydney (The Union) 1901+ NBA 1901+ NBTH 1904-1929impf; 1930+ Baptist Union of Victoria Assembly Digest Hawthorn, Vic. (Baptist Union of Victoria) ISSN: 1031-3346 VU:W 1/2(1981)-7/6(July1988); Missing 1/8(1981); 2/4-8(1982); 3/3,9(1983); 4/6(1984); 5/3,4,9(1985); 6/8,10(1986); 7/3(1988) Baptist Union of Victoria Handbook Hawthorn, Vic (Baptist Union of Victoria) Annual VU:W 1886, 1893-1951 Baptist Woman VBA 1946-1949 Baptist World Washington, D.C. (Baptist World Alliance) ISSN: 0005-5808; Indexed by ATLA (scan) NBTH 1961-1981 impf, 1982+ QBA 1960-1980 QBTH 7(1960)-22(1975) impf; 23(1976)-48(2001) SB 1905-1965 v. impf, 1971-80 1905, 1911, 1912, 1934, 1939, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1971-1980; 35-39(1989-1991) impf VU:W 2/9(1955)-5/8(1958); 34/3(1987)-42(1995); 46/3(Jul/Sep 1999) Missing 35/1,4(1988); 36/2,3(1989) WB 9/3-50/1(1962-2003) impf ZABT 1(1954)+impf Baptists Today Wilro Park, SA (Baptist Union of South Africa) WB (1986-1998) impf ZABT 1992-1998 impf

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Biblical Fundamentalist Geebung, Qld (Evangelistic Literature Enterprise) 1(1978)+ NMTC 1-21 no 23 (1988) impf Canadian Baptist Etobicoke (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) ISSN: 0008-2988 ZABT 116(1970) impf Canterbury Baptist Christchurch (R. Binstead) 1-3(1877-1879) ZABT 1-3(1877-1879) Canterbury Evangelist Christchurch (Canterbury Baptist Association) 1-2(1876-1877) ZABT 1-2(1876-1877) Caribbean Baptist WB 11-14(1987-1991) The Christian London 1(F 1870)+ NBA 1879-1904 The Christian Record and Biblical Repository 1849- VU:W 1849 The Christian Witness VU:W 1859 Christus Supremus (Magazine of the Queensland Baptist College Students’ Association) SB vol. 1 n.1 (Sept 1963) Chronicle: A Baptist Historical Quarterly Greensberg, Pa. (American Baptist Historical Society) 1-20 no.4 (Jan 1938-Oct 1957) NBTH 9-20(1946-19570impf WB 1-2(1938-1939) ZABT 4-20(1941-1957)impf Church Musician Nashville (Southern Baptist Convention) NMTC 31(1979)+ ZABT 6-19(1955-1968) impf Church Musician Today Nashville (Southern Baptist Convention) 1997+; ISSN: 0009-6466 NMTC 1(1997)+ Church Porch (pamphlet) SB Vol. III(May 1, 1858)-Dec 2, 1861) impf Church Recreation Nashville (Sunday School Board of Southern Baptist Convention) QBTH 3-20(1972-1990) ZABT 5no.4-11no.1(1964-1971); 8-9(1977-1979) impf Church Training Nashville (Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention) ZABT 1-2(1970-1971) Churinga (Australian Baptist Historical Society), ca 1957-1966; National publication NSL N1, N2 QBA 1957-1966 SB Apr 1966 VU:W no.2 (Aug 1957) WB 1960; 1962; 1963 impf WBA Aug 57(no 2) -Apr 66 impf Contact (Baptist Union of N.S.W.) NBTH 1969-1973

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Contact: A Quarterly Journal for Christian Youth Workers Haymarket, NSW (NSW Baptist Youth Advisory Services Division) 1-4(1970-1973) NBTH 1-4(1970-1973) impf Contact Burswood, WA (Baptist Churches of WA family news magazine/Official organ of the Baptist Union of WA Inc.) (July 1961-) SB last 2 years only VU:W 29/3(1989); 33/6,7,11(1991); 34(1992)-44(2000) Missing 41/2,6,7,9-11(1997); 42/2-4,6-11(1998); 43/1,2,4-6,8-10(1999); 44/1,6-11(2000) WBA 1961+ WLB 15/1(Feb 1975) Day Star Hobart, Tas. (J.T. Soundy) v.1n.1(1886)-1894 Continued by Southern Baptist ANL Vols. 4/1-6/12 (Jan.10,1889-Dec.10.1891) VSL 1893 (Feb 10-July 10) Evangelical Baptist Toronto (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches) ZABT 10-33(1963-1985) impf Faith and Freedom: A Journal of Christian Ethics Perth, WA (Baptist Peace Fellowship of Australia) 1-6(1992-1998) ISSN: 1038-9865 NBTH 1-6no.2(1992-1998) QBTH 1-6(1992-1998) SB 1-6(1992-1998) VU:W 1-6(1992-1998) WB 1-6/2(1992-1998) Far and Near (SA Baptist Union) SSL Vol.1 n.1-v.1n.2 July-Oct 1908 Foundations: A Baptist Journal of History and Theology Rochester, New York (American Baptist Historical Society) 1-25(1958-1982) ISSN: 0015-8992; Continued by American Baptist Quarterly NBTH 5-8(1962-1965)impf; 9-25(1966-1982) 1962-1982 QBTH 18-25(1975-1982) SB 1-25no.2(1958-1982) VU:W 1 (1958)-24(1981); 25/1,2(1982) WB 1/2-1/4(1958); 2/2-2/4(1959); 3/1-25/2(1960-1982) ZABT 1-25(1958-1982) Fraternal Pettswood, Kent (Baptist Ministers Fellowship) ISSN: 0950-1703; Continues Fraternal and remembrancer, continued by Journal of the Fraternal NBTH 64-118(1947-1960) impf; 135-177(1965-1976) QBTH 70(1948)-236(1991) impf SB 64-236 (1947-1991) VU:W n.63(Jan 1947)-236(1991) WB 55(1944); 66-236 (1947-1991) ZABT 66-236 (1947-1991) impf Fraternal and Remembrancer Continued by The Fraternal VU:W n.49(Jan 1943); 52(Oct 1943)-59(Jun 1943); 61-63 (Jul 1946-Dec 1947) ZABT 56-62(1945-1946) Fraternal Magazine: journal of the Baptist ministers fraternal of NSW Sydney (Baptist Minister’ Fraternal of NSW); Continued by Baptist Ministers’ Journal NBTH 1-2(1973-1975) impf VU:W 1/1(1973)-1/4(1974); 2/1,3(1975) General Baptist Magazine (New Connexion of General Baptists) VU:W 76(May-Nov 1874); 77(Oct-Dec 1875); 79(Jan-Dec 1877); 80(1878)-88(Jul 1887) Missing Sept 1874; Aug,Sep,Dec 1878 Greenshoots Victoria (Baptist Social Justice Group), (1987-2000) VU:W 1992-May; 1993-Feb-Nov; 1994-Feb-Jun, Sep-Dec; 1995-Sum, Aut; 1996-Sum, Aut Home Life Nashville, Tenn. (Southern Baptist Convention) ISSN: 0018-4071 SB 41no.4-49no.11(1987-1995)

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Home Mission Voice WLB 1973-1987 Irish Baptist WB 103/1-120/2 (1980-1997) impf Irish Baptist Historical Society Journal WB 1-18 (1968-1986) Journal of European Baptist Studies Prague (International Baptist Theological Seminary) 1(2000)+; ISSN: 1213-1520 WB 1/ 2(2001); 3/1(2002)+ ZABT 1(2000)+ Journal of the Fraternal England (Baptist Minister’ Fellowship) Continues The Fraternal, Continued by Baptist Ministers Journal NBTH 178-237(1977-1992) SB 180-219(1977-1987) VU:W n.178(1977)-236(1991) Missing 209(1984); 231(1990) Kerang Home Missionary VBA 1885-1896 VU:W 1(1885)-11(1896) – all in 1 vol. Korumburra Baptist Herald VBA Dec 1934-Nov 1935; May 1942; Sept 1944 Mainstream London (Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland); n.27(1998)-n.70(2001); Continued by Talk: the mainstream magazine VU:W 27(1998); 29(1998)-70(2001) Mennonite Life North Newton, Kan. (Bethel College) 1(1946)+ WB 5no.2-36(1950-1981) impf Mennonite Quarterly Review: A Journal Devoted to Anabaptist Mennonite History, Thought, Life and Affairs Goshen, Ind. (Mennonite Historical Society) 1(Jan 1927)+; ISSN: 0025-9373; Indexed by ATLA NBTH 50-57(1976-1983); 59(1985)+ SB 1-42(1927-1968)[mf] VU:W 1(1927)+ WB 1(1927)+ ZABT 70(1996)+ Mennonitische Geschichtsblatter Karlsruhe (Mennonitischer Gerschichtsverein) 1-5(1936-1940); ns 1(1949)+ WB 1-5/1(1936-1940) impf; 6(1949)+ The Missionary Echo: The Monthly Paper of the Furreedpore Mission AGIA 1901-1908 Missionary Herald Oxfordshire (Baptist Missionary Society) ISSN: 0264-1372 NBA 1889-1889 ZABT 1946-2000 Missions: An International Baptist Magazine New York (American Baptist convention) ZABT 36-165(1945-1967) impf Mosaic: The Quarterly Journal of the NSW and A.C.T. Baptist Ministers’ Association Eastwood, NSW (NSW Baptist Ministers Association) v.1(1999)- NBTH 1999+ QBTH 2(2000)+ impf VU:W 1/1(Aug1999)+; Missing 5/4(2003)

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National Baptist Hawthorn, Vic. (Baptist Union of Australia) 1(1988)-15(2002); ISSN: 1030-472X; National publication. ANL 1(1988)-2002 NBTH 1(1988)-2002 QBA 1/1(March 1988)-2002 QBTH 2(1989)-14(2001) VBA 1(1988)-2002 VSL 1(1988)-2002 VU:W 1/1(1988)-15/2(2002) Missing 8/3(1995); 9/2(1996); 12/2(1999) WB 1/1-15/1(1988-2002) impf New Baptist Magazine and Evangelical Repository London: Harsette and Savill Superseded after 1826 by The New Baptist Miscellany NSL 1825 The New Baptist Miscellany, London: Simpkin and Marshall Title page, New Baptist Miscellany and Particular Baptist Magazine, individual issues, 1827, entitled The Particular Baptist Magazine. From 1833 merged into The Baptist Magazine NSL V1 -V5 (1827-1831) VU:W Vol. 1(1827); v.2(1928); v.6(1832) ZABT 1828-1932 The New South Wales Baptist Sydney, NSW (Baptist Union of NSW); 1-2(Nov 1885-1887) New Series: 1992-2000; ISSN:1327-9629; Continues The Banner of Truth; Continued by The Baptist; These continued by The Australian Baptist (national paper); Continued by Together in Ministry NBTH 1-2 (1885-1887); ns 1992-1999 NSL Vol. 3/1 - 6/11 (Jan.1894 - Nov.1897), 10/1 - 21/21 (Nov.1900 - Dec.1912) SB last 2 yrs only VU:W New series 1992-Wint 1999; Missing Wint 1994 New Zealand Baptist New Zealand (Baptist Churches of NZ) ISSN: 0027-7177 ZABT 4no.3-4(1880); 4-6(1884-1887); 7no.61(1889)+ New Zealand Journal of Baptist Research Auckland (NZ Baptist Historical Society) 1(1996)+ 1173-9312; Continued by The Pacific Journal of Baptist Research Indexed by ARI NBTH 1(1996)+ SB 3(1998)+ VU:W 1(Oct 1996)-9(2004) WB 1(1996)-9(2004) ZABT 1(1996)+ News Norwood, SA (South Australian Baptist Union) (April 1970-Sept 1988) Continues Newsletter; continued by Baptist News SSL Apr 1970-Sept 1988 Newsletter Norwood, SA (South Australian Baptist Union) (1966-1970) Continues South Australian Baptist Newsletter; continued by News SSL 6/1 (Jan 1966)-10/1(Feb 1970) Our Bond 1889-1941 AGIA 1889-1929; The Jubilee issue, 1932; 1941 (Apart from the Jubilee issue there are no other holdings from the 1930s Our Harvest Fields: monthly magazine of the Victorian Baptist missions AGIA 1904-1909 Our Home Field: The Official Organ of the SA Baptist Home Mission Department SB Vol. 1 n.11 (Apr 1921)-vol. 3 n.12 (May 1923) SSL Vol.1 n.1(June 1920)-v.3n.12(May 1923) Our Indian Field (Australian Baptist Missionary Society/Global Interaction) Continued by Vision AGIA 1915-1949 SB 1915-1919

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Our Yesterdays Hawthorn, Vic. (Victorian Baptist Historical Society) 1(1993)+; ISSN: 1320-6877 Annual; Indexed by ARI ANL 1(1993)+ NBTH 1(1993)+ QBA 1(1993)+ SB 1(1993)+ VBA 1(1993)+ VSL 1(1993)+ VU:W 1(1993)+ WB 1(1993)-9(2001) Pacific Journal of Baptist Research Auckland (NZ Baptist Historical Society); Continues The New Zealand Journal of Baptist Research Indexed by ARI VU:W 1/1(2005)+ WB 1/1(2005)+ Periodical Accounts Relative to the Baptist Missionary Society London (Baptist Missionary Society) NBTH 1800-1817 SB 1-12(1792-1859) VU:W 1799-1804? Primary Source: an international newsletter of Baptist History Rochester, NY (American Baptist-Samuel Colgate Historical Library/American Baptist Historical Society) NBTH 1(1981)+ VU:W 2(1982)+ Missing 21/1(2001) WB 10/2-21/2(1990-2001); 1/1(2003)+ ZABT 19(2000)+ impf Propagandist: Victoria (Baptist Union of Victoria) (1921-30) Continued by Victorian Baptist Witness VBA 1921-30 VSL 10/1-10/12 (5/1/1930-5/12/1930) Te Purapura Pai (Department of Baptist Maori Ministry) ZABT 1(1976) impf; 1982-1987 impf Queensland Baptist (QB) Brisbane, Qld. (Baptist Union of Queensland) (1890-1913, 1923+); ISSN: 1323-7829; Continues Queensland Freeman. Ceased publication in 1913 in favour of national paper but resumed in 1923 and has continued since. In 2003 became bi-monthly (6x/yr) Alternate titles=QB newspaper, QB magazine or QB: The magazine of Queensland Baptists ANL 73/4 (May 1996)+ NSL 1890- Dec. 1911 QBA 1890-1913, 1923-1931, 1951+ QBTH 30(1953)+ QSL(QJO) 28/2(Feb 51)-30/4(May 53); 30/6(July 53)+ SB Last 2 yrs only VBA 1890-1913; 1923-1925; 1951; Feb 1972; Dec 1980; Jun,Nov 1981; May,Jul-Sept 1982; Nov 1982-Dec 1985; Mar 1986-Jun 1987 VU:W vol. 17/2(1898); 69(1992)+ Missing 74/3(1997) Queensland Baptist Forum Brisbane, Qld, (Baptist Historical Society of Queensland) 30(1995)+ Continues BHSQ Newsletter (3x/yr) Free with BHSQ membership ANL 30(1995)+ QBA 30(1995)+ QBTH 30(1995)+ QSL(QJO) 30(1995)+ SB 36(1997)+ impf SFU 30 (Apr.1995) Queensland Freeman Qld, Brisbane (Baptist Association of Queensland) (1881-1888) Continued by Queensland Baptist after a short break in publication. ANL 1/1 Jan 1881-6/34 Nov 1888 (fiche and mf) NSL 1881-88 QBA 1881-88 impf QSL(QJO) 1/1 Jan 1881-6/34 Nov 1888 (fiche and mf)

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Reformation in Australia Warners Bay, NSW (Baptist Reformed Church) 1(1980) Publication ceased NBTH 16-52(1982-1986) NMTC 8-52(1981-1986) NSMB 40-48(1984-1985) Te Reo Whakamoemiti Auckland (Baptist Maori Ministries) ZABT 1987-1996 impf Review and Expositor Louisville, Kentucky (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) 1(1904)+; ISSN: 0034-6373; Indexed by ATLA, ATLAS NBTH 46-78(1949-1981) impf; 79(1982)+ QBTH 59-71(1962-1974) impf; 72(1975)+ SB 62no.2(1965)+ impf VU:W 23(1926); 26-44(1929-1947); 53-56(1956-59); 64/1(Wint 1967); 65/1(Wint 1968); 66(1969)+ Missing 27(1930); 76(1979); 99(2002) WB 52/3 (1955); 61/4-74/4(1964-1977) impf; 75/1(1978)+ ZABT 40-46(1943-1949) impf; 52(1955)+ The Scottish Baptist Magazine Glasgow (The Baptist Union of Scotland) Publication ceased NBTH 1971-1975 impf Search: Professional Journal for Southern Baptists Nashville 1(1970)+ WB 1-23(1970-1993) Searching together Malin, Oregon (Baptist Reformation Educational Ministries); Indexed by ATLA (selective) NMTC 11no.3(1982)+ South African Baptist Journal of Theology Capetown (Baptist Union of South Africa) 1(1992)+ ISSN:1019-7990 NBTH 7(1998)+ WB 1(1992)+ South Australian Baptist News Unley, SA (South Australian Baptist Union) 1966+ Continues Baptist News SSL Feb 1996+ VU:W 1992+ South Australian Baptist Newsletter South Australia, (1961-1965) Continued by Newsletter SSL 1/1(1961)-5/11(Dec 1965) South Australian Baptist Union. Annual Reports (South Australian Baptist Union) ANL N 286.19423 SOU (1988/89-1990/91; 1993-1995) South Australian Baptist Union. Baptist handbook for ... : containing reports, balance sheets, statistics, etc., for… Adelaide (South Australian Baptist Union/Furreedpore Mission) Includes Furreedpore Mission. Reports (1906-1919/20) and Annual reports (1920/21-1928/29). ANL 1908-1934. 27 v. (1916) N 286.19423 SOU South Australian Baptist Union. Handbook (South Australian Baptist Union) (Handbook of the South Australian Baptist Union Incorporated for ... : containing President's address, reports, balance sheets, directories, etc., for) Title varies slightly: 1936 Baptist handbook; 1940-1969/1970 Handbook. ANL N286 SOU (1935-1969/1970); N 286 SOU (1986/87-) South Australian Baptist Union. Handbook for ... and programme & reports for Autumn Assembly Adelaide (South Australian Baptist Union) 1970/71-1985/86. Chronological designation for 1st issue is 1970/71 for handbook and 1971 for Autumn Assembly, with all issues following this pattern. Title varies slightly. ANL N 286 SOU (1970/71-1985/86) South Australian Baptist Union. Programme and reports for Annual Assembly: in the Flinders Street Baptist Church Adelaide (South Australian Baptist Union) ANL N 286.09942 SOU (1946; 1948-1949; 1951; 1953-1959; 1964-1969)

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The Southern Baptist Adelaide (SA), Hobart (Tas), Melbourne (Vic.) 1-(1895-1912) National publication, merger of the Day Star (Hobart), Truth And Progress (Adelaide) and Victorian Baptist (Melb.) Subsequently also embraced Western Australia until the commencement of the Western Australian Baptist. SB 1-18(1895-1912) SSL 10/2 (12 Jan 1904)-18/53 (26 Dec 1912) VBA 1895-1912 VU:W 1895-1911; 1912/1,4-10 WBA Selections pertaining to WA Southern Seminary Louisville (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) ISSN: 0040-7232 VU:W 67(1999)impf; 68 no.2(2000)+ Southwestern Journal of Theology Fort Worth, Texas (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) 1(O 1958)+; ISSN: 0038-4828; Indexed by ATLA NBTH 3-4(1961) impf; 10-17(1967-1974); 19(1976)+ QBTH 18-21(1976-1979); 23(1981)+ WB 4/1(1961); 15/2(1973); 18/1-19/1(1975-1976); 20/1(1977)+ ZABT 4-262(1961-1984) impf Southwestern News Fort Worth, Texas (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) ISSN: 0038-4917 ZABT 1986+ impf Spurgeons College Record WB 91-116 (1989-1999) impf Stanmore Baptist Year Book 1905-6, 1906-7, 1910-11, 1911-12 Selected year books are preserved in the Allan Tinsley papers in the NSW Baptist Archives. Stedfast: Official Organ of the Baptist Revival Fellowship Cheltenham, Vic. (Baptist Revival Fellowship) v.1n.1(June 1965)- ANL v.1n.1(June 1965)-v.12n.4(Mar 1977); Sept 1977; v.13n.1(Apr 1978) The Student Nashville (Southern Baptist Convention) ZABT 50-59(1970-1979) impf Summa Supremo: Journal of NSW Baptist Theological College Students Association NSW (Morling College) 1951-; Continues Treatise NBTH 1990+ VU:W 1960(MW67B SSU) Sunday School Adults (Australian and New Zealand Baptist Board of Christian Education) ZABT 1964-1966 Sunday School Advance: Organ of the SA Baptist Union inc. Sunday Schools Department SB vol. 1n.4(July 1914)-vol.2n.20 (1915) SSL v.1n.1(Apr 1914)-v.2n.20 (Nov/Dec 1915) Sunday School Young People (Australian and New Zealand Baptist Board of Christian Education) ZABT 1964-1966 Sword and the trowel: A Record of Combat with Sin and of Labour for the Lord (Metropolitan Tabernacle) London (Passmore & Alabaster) 1(1865)+ VU:W 1867, 1868, 1870-1874, 1876-1878, 1881-1884, 1889 WB (1868-1870); (1878); (1884-1887); (1892); (1894); (1895); 1-4(1989-1995) impf Talk: The Mainstream Magazine Wokingham, UK (Mainstream) Continues Mainstream VU:W 1(2001)+

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Tasmanian Baptist Advance Launceston, Tas. (Baptist Union of Tasmania) 27(1984+) Continues Advance NBTH 27(1984)+ TSL 1984+ VU:W 31/6(Dec 1988)+ Missing 36/4(Sep 1993); 39/3(Jul 1996) Tasmanian Baptist Church Chronicle Tasmania (1939-53) Continued by Advance TSL v 22/26 Nov 1939 - 36/3-4 Sept-Oct 53 Tempo Raceview (Queensland Baptist Ministers’ Fraternal) 1(1994)+ QBTH 1-4(1994-1997) Together (Baptist World Alliance Women’s Department) VU:W n.2(1990); n.1(1993) Together in Ministry: The Quarterly Magazine/Journal of the Baptist Churches of NSW and A.C.T. Glebe, NSW (Baptist Union of NSW) ISSN:1443-797X Continues the NSW Baptist ANL Aut 2000+ NBTH Spr 1999+ VU:W Spr 1999+ Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society. London (Baptist Historical Society) 1-7(1908-1920); Continued by Baptist Quarterly VU:W 1-2(1908-1911); 3/1,2(1912); 4/1,2(1914); 5(1916-1917); 6/1(1918) ZABT 7(1920-1921); cum. Index (1996) Treatise Continued by Summa Supremo NBTH 1979-1997 Truth and Progress: a South Australian Monthly/Magazine Adelaide (South Australian Baptist Association) 1868-1894; First edited by John Price and Silas Mead. Continued by Southern Baptist. Index available 1868-1894 (compiled by Rev. G.D. Crabb) ANL Vol.1/1(Jan 1868)-Dec 1894 mf; 3/1-4/12 (June 1870-Dec 1871) NSL 1-2 (1868-9), 8-11 (1875-8), 17-18 (1884-5), 21/1, 7-10 (Jan., July - Oct. 1888) SB 1868-1894, also 1868-94 index SSL 1/1 Jan 1868 - 26/24 (13 Dec 1894) + index impf Microfilm 1868-1894. VSL Vol.1/1 - 18/53 (Jan.1868 - Nov.1870) VU:W 11/6,11(1878); 17/9(1884); 18/1,4(1885); 19/2,6(1886); 20/1-12(1997); Index to v.20(1887); Index to v.21(1888); 21/1-12(1888); 22/1-4,6-12(1889); 23A/1-6,8,10-12(1890); 23B/1-5,7,9,12(1891); 24/1,3,5(1892) Urban Seed Melbourne (Urban Seed) Issue 1(2002) VU:W n.5(2003)+ Victorian Baptist Victoria (1890-1894) Continued by Southern Baptist VBA 1890-1894 VSL 11/1-18/53 (Jan.1905-Dec.1912) VU:W 1(1890)-5(1894) Victorian Baptist Historical Society Newsletter Victoria (1988+) VBA 1988+ VU:W n.23(1997) WB 8-32(1992-2000) impf; 34(2001)+ The Victorian Baptist Magazine Victoria (1868-1875) SSL 1868-1894 VBA 1868-1869 VSL 1868+

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