This article is based on a project undertaken in 2008 to catalogue the incunabula (fifteenthcentury printed books) at Senate House Library, University of London (previously known as the University of London Library). The project was unusual because it dealt with books which resembled manuscripts, and which have a long history of printed description which sometimes jars with modern online conventions for resource discovery. The article summarizes the desires which Anglo-American scholars have expressed for the content of descriptions of incunabula in the contexts of printed and union catalogues, and assesses the extent to which these are relevant to the online catalogues of specific libraries. It describes the challenges, including the ten...
This is a post-print of the published version of a SAGE Journal article available on: http://dx.doi...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Information Supply in the era of mass digitization Drawing on his experience at the Bodleian Library...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on modern special collections (in themselves no new phenom...
The University of London Library has recently undertaken a project to catalogue one of its special c...
The article is a researcher's eye view of the value of the library catalog not only as a database to...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
This article is based on the treasures volume produced by Senate House Library, University of London...
This catalogue of the substantial collection of the incunabula at the University of Glasgow Library,...
Researchers now expect to have online access to library ca?talogues. But many of the resources held ...
An edited version of a lecture given in October 2007, as the first Charles Holden Memorial Lecture, ...
The treasures volume, showcasing rare, beautiful, or significant items, is proliferating in 21st cen...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant interplay between the tradit...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v26n03_03Scholars working in the fields of medieval history and cultural history ha...
This is a post-print of the published version of a SAGE Journal article available on: http://dx.doi...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Information Supply in the era of mass digitization Drawing on his experience at the Bodleian Library...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on modern special collections (in themselves no new phenom...
The University of London Library has recently undertaken a project to catalogue one of its special c...
The article is a researcher's eye view of the value of the library catalog not only as a database to...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
This article is based on the treasures volume produced by Senate House Library, University of London...
This catalogue of the substantial collection of the incunabula at the University of Glasgow Library,...
Researchers now expect to have online access to library ca?talogues. But many of the resources held ...
An edited version of a lecture given in October 2007, as the first Charles Holden Memorial Lecture, ...
The treasures volume, showcasing rare, beautiful, or significant items, is proliferating in 21st cen...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant interplay between the tradit...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v26n03_03Scholars working in the fields of medieval history and cultural history ha...
This is a post-print of the published version of a SAGE Journal article available on: http://dx.doi...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Information Supply in the era of mass digitization Drawing on his experience at the Bodleian Library...