Monday, November 16, 2009

 

Bradford Special Collections data added


We have now loaded records for the University of Bradford's Special Collections. This is in addition to the records already on Copac for Bradford's Russian and Eastern European Studies (REES) holdings.

Named collections include the Mitrinović Library, the J B Priestley and Jaquetta Hawkes Collections, and the Commonweal Collection. Subject strengths include peace studies; Latin American history and politics; archaeology; history of Bradford and Yorkshire; religion; and the history of science, technology, and medicine. These collections have been added as part of the Challenge Fund.

Digital image of Stari Most copyright the University of Bradford.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

 

Forthcoming Challenge Fund libraries

The work of the Challenge Fund has been continuing apace. 18 libraries have been added so far, and four more will be added over the coming months:
For more information, see the forthcoming libraries page at http://copac.ac.uk/libraries/forthcoming/

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

 

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow catalogue loaded


The library of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow holds a significant collection of books, journals and pamphlets that span several centuries, from historical to modern items. As the only royal medical college for physicians, surgeons and dentists in the United Kingdom, a wide range of subjects is covered, including anatomy, surgery, medicine, botany, dentistry, and the diseases of the eye. The library has also built up, over many years, a good collection of resources relating to Glasgow and the West of Scotland.

The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

 

French Institute catalogue loaded



The multimedia library of the Institut français (French Institute) offers wide and varied documentation on France, and especially the works of French and French-speaking authors. With over 60,000 documents it holds one of the largest free-access collections of French material in the UK. From French language and civilization to culture and human sciences, every field of knowledge is covered in various media.

Among the assets of the library are:
The Institut français (French Institute) opened in 1910 and is now located in an early 20th century Art Deco style building, also home of the newly-refurbished Ciné-Lumière and a Language Centre. Access to the Library is free and open to all.

The catalogue has been added as part of the work of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

 

Royal College of Surgeons of England catalogue loaded


The library of the Royal College of Surgeons of England holds a collection of national significance. Focussing on surgical and medically related literature, the collection contains materials from the late fifteenth century onwards, including many unique historical materials in a variety of formats. Holdings include tracts and pamphlets, and many paintings, prints, drawings, and photographs, as well as extensive monograph and journal collections. The contemporary collections focus on surgery, dentistry, anatomy, physiology and pathology. The library also holds "an extensive collection of books, tracts and journals concerning the history of surgery, dentistry and medicine."

The catalogue is being added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

 

Chetham's Library catalogue loaded

Chetham's Library was founded in 1653 and is the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. It holds more than 100,000 volumes of printed books, of which 60,000 were published before 1851. These include rich collections of sixteenth and seventeenth-century printed works, periodicals, broadsides and other ephemera, with strong collections in theology, history, law, medicine, and science.

The Library defines its core collection as those works which were acquired from the 1650s up to 1851, but has actually acquired a lot of material since then, including the collection of John Byrom, shorthand writer and linguist; 3,100 broadsides and single-sheet publications; a collection of early maps; a variety of Scrapbooks containing rare ephemera; a significant collection of shorthand material; and c. 7,000 tracts and pamphlets of various dates.

The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

 

Society of Antiquaries of London catalogue loaded.

The Society's Library is the major archaeological research library in the UK. The Library's present holdings number more than 100,000 books and around 800 currently received periodical titles.

It holds British county histories, a collection of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century books on the antiquities of Britain and other countries, and a wide-ranging collection of periodical titles (British and foreign) with runs dating back to the early to mid-nineteenth century.

A wide range of subjects is covered. The focus is on:
• British and European archaeology
• British record publications
• Architectural history
• Decorative arts
• Numismatics, heraldry and genealogy.

The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

 

York Minster Library Loaded

Image of York MinsterYork Minster Library is the largest cathedral library in the UK. It holds over 130,000 books with collections covering topics such as Theology, Art History, Stained Glass, History, Literature and Religious texts.

At the Minster, this collection is housed on the ground floor of the 13th century Archbishops' Chapel and is openly available to the public and can be checked out by registered users.

The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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City of London Libraries, Guildhall Library Loaded.

We have loaded the catalogue of Guildhall Library, a collection which will be of great benefit to the research community. Guildhall Library, is one of the 5 public libraries operated by the City of London Corporation and is one of the oldest public libraries in the country. The Library has one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of printed works on London history and also outstanding resources on diverse subjects such as food and wine, gardening, law reports, English parliamentary papers, local history, marine history, clock and watch-making and archery.

The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

 

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew catalogue loaded

We have loaded the catalogue of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The Library and Archives at Kew hold one of the largest collections in the world of printed and original material relating to botany. The Library is the national collection for botanical literature and is international in its coverage In addition to the core collection on botany the collection also covers mycology and economic botany. The Library's particular strengths lie in material on the non-temperate areas of the world. The catalogue includes details of materials held at both Kew and Wakehurst Place.
The catalogue has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

 

Tate Library (Tate Britain) records loaded


The complete catalogue of the Tate Library (Tate Britain) has now been loaded on Copac. The library covers British art since 1500 and international art since 1900. The library holds over 40, 000 books, 140,000 exhibition catalogues and many rare items in its special collections.The collections' strengths are modern and contemporary art.The collections focus on fine art in the Western tradition although coverage is being extended to other regions.

The records have been added as part of the Challenge Fund

Image of Tate Britain by xrrr, made available under a Creative Commons licence

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New libraries to be added to Copac

Eight new library catalogues are to be added to Copac giving researchers access to more fascinating and valuable resources.

The collections to be added are:

Five of the libraries are being added as part of the Challenge Fund, an initiative which aims to improve access to UK library holdings for the benefit of all researchers. The initiative is funded by CURL, the Research Information Network and the British Library.

The libraries will be added from Summer 2008, following on from the first 12 libraries added as part of the Challenge Fund.

For more details of the collections to be added see Forthcoming Libraries

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

 

Libraries Unleashed and Tate Library load started

Copac was given a brief mention in an article in the recent Libraries Unleashed supplement to the Guardian. The article was unfortunately slightly out-of-date in stating that Copac "offers access to the catalogues of 24 university libraries." The current tally is 49 libraries and special collection catalogues loaded into Copac. As I write, the catalogue of the Tate Library (Tate Britain), has just started loading and will be our 50th collection. The first Tate Library records should appear in the public interfaces in the early hours of Monday 28th April, 2008.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

 

Royal Academy of Music records added

The catalogue of the Royal Academy of Music's library has been added to Copac.

The library contains over 125,000 items including considerable collections of early printed and manuscript materials. The holdings include valuable items such as a partly-holograph manuscript of Purcell's Fairy Queen.

The special collections include a Sir Arthur Sullivan archive, a Sir Henry Wood archive, the Robert Spencer collection of early English song and music for lute and guitar and the Foyle Menuhin archive, which contains scores, books, letters, photographs and other items relating to the life of the violinist Yehudi Menuhin.

The records have been added as part of the Challenge Fund.

Photo by Inky Bob http://flickr.com/photos/inkybob/111863565/

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Natural History Museum Records added

Records from the Natural History Museum library have been added to Copac.

The library of the Natural History Museum is a reference library for biology, zoology and earth sciences including resources on ecology, biodiversity, molecular biology, taxonomy and the history of science. It provides international coverage with material dating from 1469 (a work entitled 'Plinius secundus nouocomensis equestribus militiis industrie functus').

The catalogue included on Copac contains monographs and serials acquired since 1989 and approximately 80% of earlier items. It does not include records for artworks held by the library.

The records have been loaded as part of the Challenge Fund.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

 

Institute of Education's records added


Records from the Institute of Education's online catalogue have been added to Copac.

The Institute of Education has the "largest collection in Europe of learned books and periodicals on educational studies". The library covers all aspects of education both in the UK and internationally. It also covers education-related topics such as psychology, philosophy, sociology and linguistics. The library has 22 special collections (although not all are available on Copac) which are mainly historical but some, such as the Official Publications collection, contain current materials.

The records have been loaded as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

 

University of Essex's Latin American collection added to Copac


Records for Latin American materials at the University of Essex have been added
to Copac. Copac already contains records for the REES (Russian and East European Studies) collection.

The Latin American collection contains materials from and about all countries of Latin America, the greatest number of records covering Argentina, Brazil and Mexico whilst the Uruguayan and Chilean holdings are among the most extensive in the UK. The principal languages are Spanish and Portuguese. The subjects reflect the Latin American teaching a research strengths within the university which cover most of the humanities and social sciences: art history, economic and social history, history, language, literature and politics.

It contains a significant collection of reference works: bibliographies, encyclopaedias, dictionaries and atlases. Minor specialities have been developed in:
University of Essex's Latin American records have been added as part of the Challenge Fund.

Photo of the University library by access.denied: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/117/302940735_e78686b370_m.jpg

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

 

The Women's Library printed collections now on Copac

The Women's Library printed collections catalogue is now available on Copac.

The collections cover subjects such as women's rights, suffrage, sexuality, health, education, employment, reproductive rights, the family, and the home. The material mainly focuses on women in Britain but there is also some international material. The collections are a resource for women's history researchers, social and medical historians, sociologists, social policy researchers, journalists and biographers
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The catalogue includes records from a number of special collections. The Josephine Butler Society Library a fantastic resource for researching sexuality and public morality from the late nineteenth to the mid twentieth century. The society was established in the campaigns against the Contagious Diseases Acts of 1864-1869. The Acts were put in place in an attempt to stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in the armed forces. Police were given the power to identify and register prostitutes who were then forced to undergo medical examinations and if they refused they could be arrested and put before a magistrate. The campaigns were eventually successful and the Contagious Diseases Acts were suspended in 1883 and repealed in 1886.

The library was created to support the work of the society. The collection includes the Society's Library and also it's campaigning literature and business papers. As well as items on prostitution there are also works on slavery and trafficking of women.

The Cavendish- Bentinck collection contains mainly pre-1850 items, the earliest book
An abstract of all the penall statutes ... is dated 1592. The collection as a whole shows women's contribution to literature and learning and records the position of women throughout history.

The Sadd Brown collection contains books and periodicals by and about women from the Commonwealth countries.

The Women's Library has been added as part of the Copac Challenge Fund.


Photo of archway above Women's Library: lewishamdreamer: http://flickr.com/photos/lewishamdreamer/31421368/

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

 

University of Leicester's collections now on Copac

University of Leicester's Special Collections and English Local History Collection are now available on Copac.

The Special Collections include primary materials from local authors such as Sue Townsend and Joe Orton, extensive medieval manuscripts and 19th century periodicals. One of the highlights of the collections is the Robjohn's collection which contains most of the university's medieval manuscripts and the library's oldest book, a 12th century commentary on the Psalms by Gilbert de la Porée (Gilbertus Porretanus) , Bishop of Tours (d. 1154).

The Local History collection covers English topography, social and political history. The collection began with the Hatton collecton which was donated in 1920-21 to coincide with the opening of the University (then the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland College). It was donated by Thomas Hatton a local boot manufacturer and includes his topographical library and major county histories.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

 

Lambeth Palace Library added to Copac

The online printed books catalogue of Lambeth Palace Library is now available on Copac.

"Lambeth Palace Library is the historic library of the Archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England. The Library focuses on ecclesiastical history, but its rich collections are important for an immense variety of topics from the history of art and architecture to colonial and Commonwealth history, and for innumerable aspects of English social, political and economic history. It is also a significant resource for local history and genealogy."

"The core of the collection of early printed books was bequeathed by the Library's founder, Archbishop Bancroft, in 1610 and includes books belonging to some of his predecessors, namely Cranmer, Grindal and Whitgift. The collections have been enlarged by gifts from successive archbishops, especially Abbot, Sheldon, Tenison, Secker, and Davidson, by the acquisition of the libraries of the Dutch Church and Church House, and by a judicious policy of purchase by recent librarians."

Lambeth Palace is the second of the Challenge Fund libraries to be loaded. Ten other libraries will be added as a result of the Challenge Fund by Spring 2008.

Photo: stevecadman, http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevecadman/411807975/

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Friday, July 13, 2007

 

Exeter data added to Copac

Records from the University of Exeter's Middle East, Arab World Document Unit and Special Collections are now available on Copac.

The Middle East Collection is strong in most areas of Islamic studies, especially religion, philosophy, history, Arabic literature and all the social sciences. The AWDU covers all aspects of life (except literature and religion) in the Arabian countries plus Iran. The major strengths of the Special Collections include medieval and early modern history, nineteenth century studies and history of popular culture, and twentieth century literary and historical studies.

Exeter is the first library to be loaded as part of the Challenge fund - 11 others will be added as part of the project by Spring 2008. To see more information about the libraries to be loaded visit the forthcoming libraries page.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

 

Copac Challenge Fund loading under way

The Copac Challenge Fund (an initiative jointly funded by CURL, RIN and the British Library to extend the coverage of Copac) has received the first files of data from the University of Essex and the University of Exeter. The data will now be processed and loaded into the CURL and Copac databases.

Twelve libraries have been selected by the Challenge fund panel to have their catalogues wholly or partially added to Copac:
The data from the libraries will be added to Copac by Spring 2008. Further information about the collections to be added can be found on the Copac website.

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