Rochester Cathedral has around 7,000 printed volumes, with approximately 2,500 dating from circa 900 to 1901. The library had not been catalogued to recognised standards, but in February 2013 the Cathedral was granted £3.55 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund for a project entitled “Hidden Treasures: Fresh Expressions” to make its physical collections more accessible to the public and researchers, with a significant allocation to refurbishing of the library, and cataloguing its books. The University was invited to undertake the cataloguing element of the project, and to make the catalogue publicly available by adding it to appropriate University resource discovery systems. With the undertaking of such a high-profile project, an early...
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This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it m...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on modern special collections (in themselves no new phenom...
As technologies continue to help libraries innovate how they operate, both librarians and users want...
The University of Kent holds multiple Special Collections, of which rare and special book cataloguin...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
The library collections at the University of Kent include a full range of accessible lending resourc...
The British Library is one of the greatest research libraries in the world. It holds in excess of 15...
Ruth Bryan, University Archivist, Special Collections and Research Center, M.L. King Library, Univer...
Senate House Library sits at the heart of the federal University of London, acting as a shared, cent...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
The successful preservation of digital assets requires maintenance, continuity of service, and proac...
The Heritage Quay project is changing how archive services at the University of Huddersfield are del...
This article is based on a project undertaken in 2008 to catalogue the incunabula (fifteenthcentury ...
Project LOG arose from the convergence of two factors: a growing awareness in the great libraries ...
The 19th Century Pamphlets Online project was sponsored by Research Libraries UK (RLUK), funded by J...
This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it m...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on modern special collections (in themselves no new phenom...
As technologies continue to help libraries innovate how they operate, both librarians and users want...