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staff-mediated service is provided for certain types of material dated between 1801 and 1900. Handheld scanners and digital cameras are also permitted for use on most post-1900 publications and digital cameras may also be used, with permission, with older material. The Library will supply digital scans of most pre-1801 material.
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to provide a copy of all books printed to the Bodleian and in 1610 Bodley made an agreement with the company to put a copy of every book registered with them in the library. The Bodleian collection grew so fast that the building was expanded between 1610 and 1612 (known as the Arts End), and again in
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Before being granted access to the library, new readers are required to agree to a formal declaration. This declaration was traditionally an oral oath, but is now usually made by signing a letter to a similar effect. Ceremonies in which readers recite the declaration are still performed for those who
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The library operates a strict policy on copying of material. Until fairly recently, personal photocopying of library material was not permitted, as there was concern that copying and excessive handling would result in damage. However, individuals may now copy most material produced after 1900, and a
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By the time of Bodley's death in 1613, his planned further expansion to the library was just starting. The Schools Quadrangle (sometimes referred to as the "Old Schools Quadrangle", or the "Old Library") was built between 1613 and 1619 by adding three wings to the Proscholium and Arts End. Its tower
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Bodley's collecting interests were varied; according to the library's historian Ian Philip, as early as June 1603 he was attempting to source manuscripts from Turkey, and it was during "the same year that the first Chinese book was acquired", despite no-one at Oxford being able to understand them at
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Do fidem me nullum librum vel instrumentum aliamve quam rem ad bibliothecam pertinentem, vel ibi custodiae causa depositam, aut e bibliotheca sublaturum esse, aut foedaturum deformaturum aliove quo modo laesurum; item neque ignem nec flammam in bibliothecam inlaturum vel in ea accensurum, neque fumo
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wrote to the Vice Chancellor of the university offering to support the development of the library: "where there hath bin hertofore a publike library in Oxford: which you know is apparent by the rome it self remayning, and by your statute records I will take the charge and cost upon me, to reduce it
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I hereby undertake not to remove from the Library, nor to mark, deface, or injure in any way, any volume, document or other object belonging to it or in its custody; not to bring into the Library, or kindle therein, any fire or flame, and not to smoke in the Library; and I promise to obey all rules
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Six of the Oxford University dons were tasked with helping Bodley in refitting the library in March 1598. Duke Humfrey's Library was refitted, and Bodley donated some of his own books to furnish it. The library was formally re-opened on 8 November 1602 under the name "Bodleian Library" (officially
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system continued to be used by readers requesting manuscripts to be delivered to Duke Humfrey's Library until it was turned off in July 2009. In 2010, it was announced that the conveyor, which had been transporting books under Broad Street since the 1940s, would be shut down and dismantled on 20
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have their own libraries, which in a number of cases were established well before the foundation of the Bodleian, and all of which remain entirely independent of the Bodleian. They do, however, participate in SOLO (Search Oxford Libraries Online), the Bodleian Libraries' online
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Whilst the Bodleian Library, in its current incarnation, has a continuous history dating back to 1602, its roots date back even further. The first purpose-built library known to have existed in Oxford was founded in the 14th century under the will of
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libraries for works published in the United Kingdom, and under Irish law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland. Known to Oxford scholars as "Bodley" or "the Bod", it operates principally as a
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The New Bodleian building was rebuilt behind its original façade to provide improved storage facilities for rare and fragile material, as well as better facilities for readers and visitors. The new building concept was designed by
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copies have been made of many of the most fragile items in the library's collection, and these are substituted for the originals whenever possible. The library publishes digital images of objects in its collection through its
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In 2000, a number of libraries within the University of Oxford were brought together for administrative purposes under the aegis of what was initially known as Oxford University Library Services (OULS), and since 2010 as the
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Bodley's Library). There were around 2000 books in the library at this time, with an ornate Benefactor's Register displayed prominently, to encourage donations. Early benefactors were motivated by the recent memory of the
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The library went through a period of decline in the late 16th century: the library's furniture was sold, and only three of the original books belonging to Duke Humphrey remained in the collection. During the reign of
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design, with 60% of the bookstack below ground level. A tunnel under Broad Street connects the Old and New Bodleian buildings, and contains a pedestrian walkway, a mechanical book conveyor and a pneumatic
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The agreement with the Stationers' Company meant that the growth of stock was constant and there were also a number of large bequests and acquisitions for other reasons. Until the establishment of the
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and described the Bodleian as "an Ark to save learning from deluge". At this time, there were few books written in English held in the library, partially because academic work was not done in English.
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This is a translation of the traditional Latin oath (the original version of which did not forbid tobacco smoking, though libraries were then unheated because fires were so hazardous):
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By 1620, 16,000 items were in the Bodleian's collection. Anyone who wanted to use the Bodleian had to buy a copy of the 1620 library catalogue at a cost of 2 shillings and 8 pence.
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The Library's architecture has made it a popular location for filmmakers, representing either Oxford University or other locations. It can be seen in the opening scene of
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died in 1654, he left the Bodleian his large collection of books and manuscripts. The later addition to Duke Humfrey's Library continues to be known as the "Selden End".
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By the late 19th century, further growth of the library demanded more expansion space. In 1860, the library was allowed to take over the adjacent building, the
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without being bombed. By the 1920s, the Library needed further expansion space, and in 1937 building work began on the New Bodleian building, opposite the
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Doorway to the Schola Moralis Philosophiae (School of Moral Philosophy) at the Bodleian Library (now the staff entrance in the Schools Quadrangle)
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In 1907, the head librarian, Nicholson, had begun a project to revise the catalogue of printed books. In 1909, the prime minister of Nepal,
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on 21 March 2015. In March 2010, the group of libraries known collectively as "Oxford University Library Services" was renamed "
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nicotiano aliove quovis ibi usurum; item promitto me omnes leges ad bibliothecam Bodleianam attinentes semper observaturum esse.
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The library in 1566, drawn by John Bereblock and given to Queen Elizabeth I as part of a book when she first visited Oxford.
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had studied philology at Oxford and eventually became a professor, many of Tolkien's manuscripts are now at the library.
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The three wings of the quadrangle have three floors: rooms on the ground and upper floors of the quadrangle (excluding
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system which was used for book orders until an electronic automated stack request system was introduced in 2002. The
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Europäischer Buchmarkt und Gelehrtenrepublik: Die transnationale Verlagsbuchhandlung Treuttel & Würtz, 1750–1850
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manuscript, one of three surviving codices containing full copies of all of the gnostic writings (6th Century)
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The Bodleian is one of the libraries consulted by Christine Greenaway (one of Bodley's librarians) in
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Jackson, Sidney L. (1 January 1969). "Bodley and the Bodleian: Collections, Use and Administration".
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hospital wing and the room in which Professor McGonagall teaches the students to dance, as well as
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In all, 25 have served as Bodley's Librarian; their levels of diligence have varied over the years.
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Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford and Oxford College Libraries
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in 1753, the Bodleian was effectively the national library of England. By then the Bodleian,
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The courtyard of the Bodleian Library from the south entrance, looking to the north entrance
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The head of the Bodleian Library is known as "Bodley's Librarian". The first librarian,
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Doors to the Bodleian's main entrance, with the coats of arms of several Oxford colleges
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In November 2015, its collections topped 12 million items with the acquisition of
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and the Royal Library were the most extensive book collections in England and Wales.
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The New Bodleian Library while closed during a major refurbishment in November 2011
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pictographic manuscript and example of Mixtec historiography (14th-15th Centuries)
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and built between 1711 and 1715, originally to house the printing presses of the
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Ormesby Psalter, magnificent example of an English illuminated manuscript from
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containing a history of both the Aztec rulers and their conquest (16th Century)
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British Library of Political and Economic Science (London School of Economics)
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A History of the County of Oxford Volume III – The University of Oxford
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August 2010. The New Bodleian closed on 29 July 2011 prior to rebuilding.
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merchant who chose foreign exile rather than staying in England under the
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wish to take them; these occur primarily at the start of the university's
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on the High Street. This collection continued to grow steadily, but when
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with many of his letters, drawings and music manuscripts, including the
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It was not until 1598 that the library began to thrive once more, when
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Craster, H. H. E. (1941). "The Bodleian Library Extension Scheme". In
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Project Information: Gladstone Link (previously Underground Bookstore)
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and, in general, documents may not be removed from the reading rooms.
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Rushworth or MacRegol Gospels, Irish illuminated manuscript from
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The library was significantly supplied by the Strasbourg company
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The Tower of the Five Orders, as viewed from the entrance to the
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The Bodleian Library in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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with allegorical descriptions of over 100 animals (12th Century)
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Sir Thomas Bodley and the re-founding of the University Library
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and the MEP design was undertaken by engineering consultancy
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The Bodleian Library occupies a group of five buildings near
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Clapinson, Mary (2015). "A new century and a New Bodleian".
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Clapinson, Mary (2015). "A new century and a New Bodleian".
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Hours of Louis Quarré, illuminated manuscript attributed to
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forms the main entrance to the library, and is known as the
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Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A.D. 1598–A.D. 1867
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Mandaean manuscripts given by Lady Ethel May Stefana Drower
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to donate books in the hopes that they would be kept safe.
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University of Oxford: Museum of the History of Science,
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where a copy of each published book must be deposited.
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Oxford's online Bodleian archive: illumination for all
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The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy
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https://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bodley/about-us/history
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pictorial manuscript of Mixtec origin (16th Century)
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Heidelberg University Publishing. 2209: 2207: 2205: 1698:Autograph scores of famous composers including 624:Schools Quadrangle and Tower of the Five Orders 430: 421: 2771:"Weston Library | South & Inner Asia" 2643:online catalogue of an exhibition held in 2004 2469: 2467: 2465: 1590:Earliest edition of the popular American song 1178:of ancient Sanskrit texts (4th-6th Centuries) 1133:, is the world's most extensive collection of 925:Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things 4737: 4429:Sainsbury Library at the Saïd Business School 4309: 4059: 2097:S198(5) Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 1712:Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, D 812 1710:(Allegro in G Minor for Piano) and Schubert ( 1074:Interior of Divinity School, Bodleian Library 679:The Tower of the Five Orders photographed by 8: 3629:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 3580:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 3534:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 3439:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 3371:Salter, H. E.; Lobel, Mary D., eds. (1954). 2832: 2830: 1355:, long considered to be the only example of 16:Research library of the University of Oxford 2444:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 2389:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 2352:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 2269:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 2232:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 2143:Clapinson, Mary (2015). "The Early Years". 1463:, Mexican manuscript painted roll from the 861:The New Bodleian was designed by architect 729:from the Tower of the Five Orders in 1769. 432: 4767: 4744: 4730: 4722: 4338: 4316: 4302: 4294: 4066: 4052: 4044: 3278:. University of Birmingham. Archived from 27: 5039:Libraries established in the 17th century 3699:. 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Index

Bodleian Libraries

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Broad Street
Oxford
Academic library
Books
journals
newspapers
magazines
sound and music recordings
maps
prints
drawings
manuscripts
Legal deposit
Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003
Divinity School
University of Oxford
Richard Ovenden
bodleian.ox.ac.uk/bodley
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research library
University of Oxford
Thomas Bodley
Europe
British Library
Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003
legal deposit
reference library

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