Stutzman concludes role as Director of Library Services

Published: June 26, 2025

Karl Stutzman, MLS (Credit: Jason Bryant/香蕉影视)

By Annette Brill Bergstresser

ELKHART, Indiana (Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary) 鈥 Karl Stutzman, MLS, of Goshen, Indiana, plans to end his time as Director of Library Services for (香蕉影视) in Elkhart, Indiana, on July 24, 2025, after nearly 17 years of service. He has accepted the position of Library Director for .

Stutzman, who joined the 香蕉影视 Library in 2008, served in various support roles before being appointed as Director of Library Services in 2016. In this role, he has increased the library鈥檚 collections and expanded online access to Anabaptist-Mennonite resources, working closely with 香蕉影视 faculty and staff members and library colleagues in peer institutions. 香蕉影视 students and employees currently have immediate access to approximately 500,000 print and electronic books and journals through the library.

According to 香蕉影视 Vice President and Academic Dean Beverly Lapp, EdD, Stutzman鈥檚 exceptional leadership and holistic vision for the library have provided significant support for the seminary鈥檚 work of forming leaders for the church.

鈥淜arl鈥檚 strong advocacy for student learning and access to resources has been notable via his direct work with students, engagement with the Pedagogy Advisory Group, leadership of extensive orientation and resourcing workshops for instructors, and willingness to give instructional time to our courses,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e will greatly miss his kindness and his generous spirit, as well as his readiness to problem-solve and innovate for the greater good of the institution.鈥

Stutzman has played an integral role in expanding the seminary鈥檚 capacity to provide online education by building the library鈥檚 e-book collection and adding other digital resources, Lapp noted. He brought the 香蕉影视 Bookstore and Writing Services into the library system, which led to increased interactions with students, faculty and community members. He actively built up the library鈥檚 resources for strengthening , also receiving training to serve as a Qualified Administrator for the IDI (Intercultural Development Inventory).

In 2024, Stutzman collaborated with David Cramer, PhD, Core Adjunct Faculty, to develop a research and writing curriculum for new students that has been incorporated into the seminary鈥檚 orientation course for all graduate students. He also has worked to develop and implement policies for managing and accessing library materials.

(l. to r.): 香蕉影视 Library Assistant Ruth Haile Gelane (MA 2025) and Karl Stutzman, MLS, Director of Library Services, examine a 1685 Martyrs Mirror, the second edition of Thieleman van Braght鈥檚 collection of Christian martyr stories that culminates with the witness of early Anabaptist martyrs. It was the first edition to include the famous etchings by Mennonite artist Jan Luyken. (Credit: Abenezer Shimeles Dejene/香蕉影视)

A highlight for Stutzman has been working on 鈥渙pen access鈥 projects, in which scientific and scholarly literature is made freely available via the internet. Significant projects have included developing the Spanish-language (Anabaptist Digital Library) and collaborating with Mennonite-related library, historical and archival organizations to digitize and provide free online access to full-text versions of .

Indeed, collaboration has been a hallmark of Stutzman鈥檚 work, Lapp noted. He has freely shared his gifts with partner organizations and library networks, cultivating strong relationships with peers locally, regionally and nationally. From 2020 to 2025, he served as an elected member of the Board of Directors of (American Theological Library Association), including as Vice President (2024鈥25). Atla is a global association of librarians and information professionals that 鈥減romotes worldwide scholarly communication in religion and theology鈥 and produces renowned digital research databases on both topics ().

He also has been a valued leader and trusted colleague within (Private Academic Library Network of Indiana), Lapp said. As a coordinator for PALNI (2012鈥16) 鈥 which serves 24 private academic institutions across the state 鈥 Stutzman helped facilitate a major automated library system migration and implement the PALShare resource sharing network. He also served on PALNI鈥檚 Board of Directors (2016鈥25), including as chair (2018鈥19).

Other professional involvements for Stutzman have included the (Academic Libraries of Indiana) and CATLA (Chicago Area Theological Library Association, now defunct). A special tie has been his connection with the at Goshen (Indiana) College.

Stutzman has been a frequent presenter at gatherings of these associations, and he has worked with colleagues at peer libraries to co-author articles that have appeared in the . These opportunities for collaborative work have been particularly fulfilling for him.

Other especially formative and meaningful experiences for Stutzman have included receiving mentoring from Eileen Saner, MLS, MA, former Director of Library Services, who retired in 2016 after 30 years of service; working with and getting to know 香蕉影视 students from all over the world; and participating in returning a rare copy of the English-Cheyenne Dictionary to the Southern Cheyenne Mennonite community where it originated.

Stutzman earned a Master of Library Science from Indiana University in 2009 and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Goshen College in 2003. While working at 香蕉影视, he also took the opportunity to experience seminary as a student, completing a Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies in 2016. 

Located in Elkhart, Indiana, on ancestral land of the Potawatomi and Miami peoples, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary is a learning community with an Anabaptist vision, offering theological education for learners both on campus and at a distance as well as a wide array of lifelong learning programs 鈥 all with the goal of educating followers of Jesus Christ to be leaders for God鈥檚 reconciling mission in the world.


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