Day One of the BETH (Bibliothèques Européennes de Théologie) Conference in Oxford concluded with a tour of the Wycliffe Hall Library, which is hosting the event.
Wycliffe Hall is a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford which has about 150 students each year. Its library contains around 30,000 books suitable for students up to graduate level and is one of the largest theological libraries in the University.
The library now subscribes to only 5 print journals (the rest being electronic subscriptions), but its legacy collection of older print journals is impressive.
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