Library of the Week: 29th August: Our featured library this week is the amazing Historic England Library and Archive. Librarian, Nicky Cryer shares with us more about the history of Historic England, the collections available in the library (including the oldest physical item which was published in 1598!) and the services available. Thank you to […]
We’re pleased to announce that the holdings of Leo Baeck College, Kingston University, Middle Temple, Leeds Public Libraries and the National Army Museum have been added to the Library Hub Discover service. Leo Baeck College The Leo Baeck College Library houses one of the finest collections of Judaica in Europe. A Jewish Studies library in […]
Library of the Week: 22nd August: A very exciting post this week from the National Railway Museum Library! With over 26,000 books and 800 serials the Library Collection is the UK’s most significant railway library. Find out more about in this brilliant post by Library Manager, Karen Baker. Introduction The National Railway Museum’s library and archive […]
The London Library
Library of the Week: 8th August. This week we feature The London Library, one of the world’s greatest literary institutions and the world’s largest lending library. Find out more about the library and its history in this great post by The London Library. Introduction Tucked away in central London on St James’s Square, The London […]
As the National Metadata Agreement between Jisc and OCLC has now come to an end we have made some changes to the way we deal with OCLC data. From today (1st Aug 2022): we are no longer supplying OCLC with update files from NBK contributing libraries for inclusion of their data in WorldCat and OCLC provenance […]