This article is based on the treasures volume produced by Senate House Library, University of London, in November 2012, and reflects on the benefits of the undertaking in terms of generating library history, academic liaison, correcting old misperceptions, and information learned alongside the standard promotional value
Introduction to MA thesis 'Knowledge profit and knowledge loss in an Enlightened House: the library ...
In this edited version of a lecture given in October 2007, David Pearson (Director, University of Lo...
Poster presented at the Missouri Library Association Annual Conference, October 5, 2017, St. Louis, ...
The treasures volume, showcasing rare, beautiful, or significant items, is proliferating in 21st cen...
While traditionally libraries are very good at counting (books, patrons, reference questions, etc.),...
This article is based on a project undertaken in 2008 to catalogue the incunabula (fifteenthcentury ...
Senate House Library sits at the heart of the federal University of London, acting as a shared, cent...
Article type: Viewpoint. Purpose: This article examines approaches by academic libraries in demonst...
The article reviews the book Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force...
Learn how to ethically grow and increase patron access to your pre-existing legacy collection throug...
The University of London Library has recently undertaken a project to catalogue one of its special c...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
A core goal of librarians is to maximize usage of the content to which their libraries subscribe. We...
Worth Their Weight: An Assessment of the Evolving Field of Library Valuation takes stock of the new ...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Introduction to MA thesis 'Knowledge profit and knowledge loss in an Enlightened House: the library ...
In this edited version of a lecture given in October 2007, David Pearson (Director, University of Lo...
Poster presented at the Missouri Library Association Annual Conference, October 5, 2017, St. Louis, ...
The treasures volume, showcasing rare, beautiful, or significant items, is proliferating in 21st cen...
While traditionally libraries are very good at counting (books, patrons, reference questions, etc.),...
This article is based on a project undertaken in 2008 to catalogue the incunabula (fifteenthcentury ...
Senate House Library sits at the heart of the federal University of London, acting as a shared, cent...
Article type: Viewpoint. Purpose: This article examines approaches by academic libraries in demonst...
The article reviews the book Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force...
Learn how to ethically grow and increase patron access to your pre-existing legacy collection throug...
The University of London Library has recently undertaken a project to catalogue one of its special c...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
A core goal of librarians is to maximize usage of the content to which their libraries subscribe. We...
Worth Their Weight: An Assessment of the Evolving Field of Library Valuation takes stock of the new ...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
Introduction to MA thesis 'Knowledge profit and knowledge loss in an Enlightened House: the library ...
In this edited version of a lecture given in October 2007, David Pearson (Director, University of Lo...
Poster presented at the Missouri Library Association Annual Conference, October 5, 2017, St. Louis, ...