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Associated Mennonite
Biblical Seminary
ambsElkhart, Indiana—the AMBS Library provides resources to support the spiritual growth, research, teaching and learning of AMBS faculty, staff, students and their families. Area residents also may use the materials in the library collection at no charge. The library has a variety of resources to support all settings of Christian ministry including pastor, teacher, youth worker, worship leader, and deacon/elder.
Mantz Library North Newton, Kansas—Students at Bethel have the support of a fine library collection of 85,000 volumes and 500 periodicals. The Mantz Library also houses the Dunkelberger Memorial Music Library which contains 8,600 scores, recordings and reference books. An outstanding collection of children's literature has recently been added to the library's holdings.
Mennonite Library and Archives Bethel CollegeNorth Newton, Kansas—the Mennonite Library and Archives is operated by Bethel College jointly with the Mennonite Church USA. The purpose of the Library is to collect, preserve, and make available personal papers, documents, periodicals, and books related to Mennonites studies. The Library serves as the official archives of Bethel College and the General Conference and as a research center promoting the study of Anabaptist and Mennonite history.
MHEP Historical Library and Archives Harleysville, Pennsylvania—the Historical Library and Archives are the repository of more than 12,000 books, manuscripts and documents vital to church history and genealogical study.
Sadie A. Hartzler Library EMUHarrisonburg, Virginia—the Sadie A. Hartzler Library is located on the campus of Eastern Mennonite University.
Menno Simons
Historical Library
EMUHarrisonburg, Virginia—the primary purpose of the Menno Simons Historical Library is to collect, preserve and make available for study and research the recorded history, doctrines, life, and arts of Anabaptist and Mennonite groups. The Library also collects materials on Shenandoah Valley history, culture and genealogy. The Archives contain the official papers of Eastern Mennonite University, Virginia Mennonite Conference and the manuscripts and personal papers of some local persons, most of them Mennonite.
Harold and Wilma Good
Library
Goshen CollegeGoshen College, Goshen, Indiana
Musselman Library Bluffton CollegeBluffton College, Bluffton Ohio—the library houses the University Archives and Mennonite Historical Collections
Canadian Mennonite
University Library
CMBCWinnipeg, Manitoba—the focus of the library collection is on biblical and theological studies, Anabaptist and Mennonite studies, and music, the arts and social sciences are represented.
Grebel Library CGCWaterloo, Ontario—Holdings support the teaching program of Conrad Grebel College, with special emphasis on Peace, Anabaptist-Mennonite Studies, Music and Religious Studies. The Library is also one of the three major depositories of Mennonite materials in Canada, and the primary one in Ontario. As an historical library it receives Mennonite periodicals from around the world. The donation by the late David G. Rempel of his unique resources in the history of Mennonites in Ukraine form part of this collection, as do Eldon D. Weber's collection on Pennsylvania Mennonite family history.
Hiebert Library Fresno PacificFresno, California—named for Cornelius Hiebert (1894-1965), the library owned jointly by Fresno Pacific University and the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary. Within the library is the Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies.
Mary Miller Library Hesston CollegeHesston, Kansas—the houses over 25,000 volumes and carries subscriptions to 225 periodicals and newspapers. The facility is named for one of Hesston College's most beloved professors. Mary Miller taught English and speech from 1926 to 1961.
Peace and Anabaptist Library New York City—the Peace and Anabaptist Library was created to support peacemaking activities on a personal, local, and global level. Its 1000 volume collection was made possible through the scholarship of Gerald Studer, Anabaptist scholar. The library, which is located at Menno House, is currently available for use on Fridays.
SBC Library Steinbach, Manitoba—the primary purpose of the Library is to serve the students, faculty, and staff of Steinbach Bible College and Steinbach Christian High School. But special arrangements allowing people in the broader community to borrow items can be made.
Tabor College Library Tabor CollegeHillsboro, Kansas—the mission of the Tabor College Library is to provide information services, resources, and an environment that furthers the mission of Tabor College "to offer liberal arts and professional/career education in a Christian context, consistent with what Mennonite Brethren understand to be biblical, to help persons achieve their highest potential as servants of Christ and His Church, ministering to the needs of all people". Also houses the Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies.


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