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Dr. John G. Doncevic

John G. Doncevic earned a B.S. at Geneva College before completing a Master of Theological Studies at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary and a Master of Library Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He also completed a Juris Doctor degree at Widener University and has passed the bar examination in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Prior to coming to Montreat College in 2023, Dr. Doncevic previously worked in libraries at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Geneva College, and Trinity School for Ministry. He has also served as the senior librarian for science and technology/government documents at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Doncevic is a member of the American Theological Library Association and the Association of Christian Librarians.

What is your favorite thing about working at Montreat?
Being a part of the College’s mission of learning through intellectual inquiry, spiritual formation, and preparation for calling and career

What are your hobbies or interests?
Bicycling in the Appalachians, learning languages, studying the U.S. Constitution, and spending time with family

Do you have a favorite restaurant in the area?
Ole’s Guacamoles (¡Por supuesto que sí!)

What is your favorite thing to do or see in the area?
Visiting Asheville’s vibrant culture and exploring the mountains of Appalachia

Degrees

B.S., Geneva College
M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh
M.T.S., Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary
J.D., Widener University

Bibliography

Integrating eBooks into the Collection: Some Practical Considerations. The Christian Librarian 50.1 (2007), co-authored with Kathryn Floyd.

Establishing a Deacidification Regimen as Part of Collection Stewardship. The Christian Librarian 49.1 (2006).

Servant-Leadership as a Model for Library Administration. Catholic Library World 73.3 (2003).