: Michael Heaney, Catriona Jeanne Cannon
: Transforming the Bodleian
: De Gruyter Saur
: 9783110289398
: Current Topics in Library and Information PracticeISSN
: 1
: CHF 115.30
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: English
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< >The transformation of the Bodleian Libraries provides an example of how major libraries can meet twenty-first century challenges: in 2008 it was facing a failed system installation, a failed plan to cope with its storage needs and the threat of losing status as a repository suitable to house important manuscripts. Three years later it had a new state-of-the-art repository already holding 7 million items under full automated control, a new advanced library system, transformed reader spaces and the reconstruction of its major building well under way; This was achieved in record-breaking time without significant interruptions in service.



< >Michael Heaney, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford;

Catrion Jeanne Cannon,Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

List of illustrations9
Introduction11
Chapter 1: Background15
Chapter 2: The Bod Squad33
Chapter 3: Finance45
Chapter 4: The special collections53
Chapter 5: The purchase of electronic journal backfiles71
Chapter 6: The building of the Book Storage Facility77
Chapter 7: Book Storage Facility ingest and retrievals operations93
Chapter 8: ‘And moveth all together, if it move at all’: the Bookmoves Project 2010-2011105
Chapter 9: Barcoding - the Inventory Control Project119
Chapter 10: The Book Storage Facility Information System147
Chapter 11: Implementation of a new integrated library system159
Chapter 12: Staff relocation173
Chapter 13: The creation of the Weston Library185
Chapter 14: Underground Bookstore and Old Bodleian Access Project201
Chapter 15: Reader services during a time of major changes221
Conclusion233
Index235