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Bodleian Library, Oxford

An update on the Bodleian Library, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Bodleian Library, Oxford

The Bodleian Library in Oxford houses well-known manuscript archives for scholars in many disciplines. Over the past several years, I have made a few research trips to the Bodleian and have been highly impressed with the archive and its staff. The staff is knowledgeable, courteous and responds quickly to e-mail requests. They make conducting manuscript research at the Bodleian a smooth and easy endeavor. My short report here highlights some of the practicalities of doing research at the Bodleian that may help those who wish to use its collections.

Getting a Reader’s Card.

All researchers (including student researchers) need a reader’s card. This requires a form, likely a letter of recommendation and (depending on your home institution) a small fee. Reader’s cards can be obtained every day but Sunday, and full information on the required documents is available here. So long as you come prepared with your letters and such, filling out the form and getting the card is a quick process, taking usually 15 minutes or less.

Temporary Move of Special Collections.

The majority of Western and Oriental materials are housed together in the Special Collections. Most of the collection was moved to the basement of the Radcliffe Science Library (RSL) in 2010 and will remain there until the completion of the New Bodleian Library to be called the ‘Weston Library’ (projected for October 2014). Because of the move, scholars are advised to e-mail the Bodleian staff well in advance of any visits to make sure that the desired materials are available for consultation. If you e-mail, they will also have the materials ready and waiting for you upon arrival. More details about the move and its impact on Special Collections availability can be found here. Tip: It gets quite chilly during the winter months in the RSL basement, so dress warmly.

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Aurélia Martin

Chargée de communications et des médias pour l'UMR Chine Corée Japon (CNRS)

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Aurélia Martin (16 avril 2013). Bodleian Library, Oxford. ChinElectrodoc. Consulté le 15 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mqdo


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