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Title: The British Library Social Science Collections and Research


1
The British Library Social Science Collections
and Research
  • Jude England
  • Head of Social Science Collections and Research
  • 5th November 2007

2
Social Science and the BL
  • British Library role as national library,
    research library and information hub
  • Scope and potential of the collections for social
    scientists
  • Your views priorities, usefulness, ideas for
    development and future directions

3
Foundations
  • Founding Act 1753
  • Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) Collection
  • Harleian Manuscripts (1st and 2nd Earls of
    Oxford, who had employed Humfrey Wanley)
  • Library of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (1571-1631)
  • Royal Libraries (George II, Kings Library George
    III)
  • Thomas Grenville Library 1827

4
Growth..
  • 19th Panizzi universal collecting
  • 20th Research level materials
  • 1962 Patent Office Library / National Reference
    Library of Science Invention
  • National Central Library (1916-) and National
    Lending Library for Science and Technology
    (1961-) to form British Library Lending Division
  • 1982 India Office Library
  • 1983 British Institute of Recorded Sound
  • 1998 Opening of St Pancras

5
Now. size and scope
  • Top five in world 150 million items 625 km
    shelves 12 km p.a.
  • Most known languages 300 BC to today
  • Newspapers grey lit Patents
  • Official Publications Chinese oracle bones wax
    cylinders sound
  • oral history IOR Fanzines

6
And
  • Manuscripts e-publications
  • Websites Punch archive IGOs
  • Bread books Maps and atlases
  • Paintings Photographs Picture poems
  • Guns music scores Artefacts
  • Exhibitions BIPC Talks

7
The future is e.
  • Active programmes to digitise books and other
    material
  • But in 2015, storage need still 7-8 km p.a.
  • And, Legal Deposit Act 2003
  • Future challenge of e and print
  • - choice and researcher preference
  • - preservation and conservation
  • - museum of book or research resource

8
BL Priorities, Audiences, Services
  • Priorities
  • Enrich users experience
  • Build digital research environment
  • Transform search and navigation
  • Grow and manage the national collection
  • Develop staff and guarantee financial
    sustainability
  • Audiences
  • Researchers
  • Business people
  • The library network
  • Schools and young people
  • The general public
  • Services
  • Supporting research
  • Supporting lifelong learning
  • Professional services
  • Public spaces
  • Publishing

9
Scholarship and Collections
10
British Library Content Strategy
  • 21st C information mountain, accessed by a click
    whither libraries?
  • BL dual role as keeper of cultural, scientific,
    intellectual memory and responsibility for
    research resources
  • Continue legal deposit, international
    collections, heritage acquisitions
  • Focus on discipline, connecting, partnerships,
    digital collecting
  • Focus on economic and political environment e.g.
    priority to China, India, Africa, plus key issues
  • Mss and archives traditional, e, key literary,
    political and scientific figures
  • Strengthen social science collections and
    proposition

11
Social Science in the British Library
  • Strong foundations Social Policy Information
    Service, Official Publications, grey lit, reading
    room
  • International, contemporary and historical
    material
  • Format neutral, virtual collection
  • Primary and secondary data source
  • Multi-disciplinary, content focused team
  • Untapped audiences many academics,
    non-governmental organisations, government
    researchers

12
Aims
13
Scope by discipline and theme
14
Aims in practice
15
Current activities
  • Government e-publications
  • Electoral registers and ONS
  • Welfare Reform on the Webs 100th edition
  • ESRC scoping study, ad hoc user research
  • On-line dictionary, email harvest, Web 2.0
  • Public programmes, exhibitions
  • Oral history of social researchers
  • Boreham papers
  • Opie collection

16
Some observations.
  • Wealth of information but vs loss of dedicated
    information services
  • Move of government publications to the web
  • Scoping study alarming, depressing, encouraging
  • Behaviour and expectations of E-generation
  • Web 2.0 cult of amateur or knowledge enhancing
    tool?
  • Ensuring methodological rigour and quality

17
Some questions..
  • What would you like from BL?
  • Use of Web 2.0 what, when, where?
  • Notion of hub views?
  • Type of events
  • - research community
  • - public
  • - young people
  • Use of secondary and qualitative sources
  • Use of historical and geographical sources
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