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Pt 2: Dave goes to the BOD

Pt 2: Dave goes to the BOD. Isabel Holowaty, OULS History Librarian isabel.holowaty@ouls.ox.ac.uk. It is Saturday 2pm. The HFL is closed. Dave has just had lunch at the King’s Arms and is off to the Bodleian Library opposite. Dave’s plan.  Consult a BOD book he ordered up from the stack

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Pt 2: Dave goes to the BOD

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  1. Pt 2: Dave goes to the BOD Isabel Holowaty, OULS History Librarian isabel.holowaty@ouls.ox.ac.uk

  2. It is Saturday 2pm. The HFL is closed. Dave has just had lunch at the King’s Arms and is off to the Bodleian Library opposite.

  3. Dave’s plan  Consult a BOD book he ordered up from the stack Guerre et société en France, en Angleterre et en Bourgogne : XIVe-XVe siècle (1991) • Need to use BOD open-shelf book McKitterick: Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians, 751-987 (1983)

  4. Some BOD truths • National and international research library. • Legal deposit since 1610 - over 8 million items held. • Extensive purchases in foreign languages and US publications. • Most Bodleian books need to be ordered to a reading room. • Cannot borrow items from the Bodleian. • No food or drink (including water, chewing gum etc.) or musical instruments or cigarettes. Bodley tour Mon-Fri. 14:30, 1st week Book online at http://www.eventsforce.net/bodtour

  5. The BOD Three buildings on the central site • Old Library (research collections, med. & early mod. special collections) • Radcliffe Camera (undergraduate collections) • New Library (modern papers, Oriental Maps, Music etc.)

  6. Old Library

  7. Old Library • Bodleian Upper Reading Room (URR) Upper Reserve History (primary sources) English Core print journals • Duke Humfrey’s Reading Room (DH) Medieval and early modern mss Rare Books • Use lockers if you go to the Duke Humfrey’s RR.

  8. The Radcliffe Camera • Upper Camera (UCam) Upper Camera Reserve History teaching collections Hansard • Lower Camera (LCam) Lower Camera Reserve English teaching collections Theology teaching collections Official Papers

  9. The New Library • New Bodleian RR (printed books, music, maps, Asian & North African Studies) • Special Collection RR (modern & oriental mss, emphemera)

  10. Opening hours Term time: Mon-Fri 9:00 - 22:00 Sat. 10:00 - 16:00 Can vary from reading room to reading room. Check guides.

  11. “How Alice grew tall”, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, (The Nursery “Alice” 1890) Entering the fortress To gain entry to the Bodleian Library you must have your card with you.

  12. Photocopying & printing • Networked printers • Self-service photocopying • Self-service microfilm reader/printer • Personal scanning & photographing • Mediated services http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/services/copy

  13. Laptops at the BOD • Old Library • Ethernet points and power sockets - wireless coming soon. • Radcliffe Camera • Lower Camera: Ethernet points, wireless and power sockets • Upper Camera: Wireless and power sockets throughout lower level • New Library (New Bodleian Reading Room) • Wireless and power sockets To use the wireless network you log in as OULS reader using your library barcode and password.

  14. Using open-shelf books Fill this out and leave it on the shelf when you use an open-shelf book.

  15. The BOD

  16. Fetching times vary depending when you order a book and where it comes from. Before placing an order you will told the estimated fetching time. You can check on progress and renew stack requests on your Patron account.

  17. Ordering books from stacks • Automatic Stack Request (ASR) via OLIS • Max of 20 books (URR=10, UCam = 4) • Kept for 7 days • Renew online via Patron Functions • Choice of reading rooms • Minimum fetching time: 3 hrs, often longer ORDER IN ADVANCE and ORGANISE YOURSELF !

  18. “How Alice grew tall”, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, (The Nursery “Alice” 1890) Login on to OLIS • Patron Functions: • List of items on loan + renew • List of stack requests + renew • List of holds + cancel • Change password For birthday = 25th Dec 1980 password = 25DEC1980

  19. Searching library collections • SOLO - Search Oxford Libraries Online http://solo.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ • This is a resource discovery tool, NOT a catalogue • New search engine to search across collections available to Oxford library users- currently OLIS and ORA • Can link into library catalogue to find where an item is held • Can link directly into electronic resources • OLIS - the Oxford Libraries Information System http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/olis/ • This is the catalogue for Oxford Libraries • Gives details of library holdings & status • Browsable indexes • Use for Automated Stack Request at the Bodleian

  20. Online resources • OxLIP+ – the Oxford Libraries Information Platform http://oxlip-plus.ouls.ox.ac.uk • Available 24/7 from any networked computer • General and subject-specific resources • E-journals for Oxford – electronic journals http://ejournals.ouls.ox.ac.uk • Full text journal articles • 25,000+ journal titles available

  21. Seek help if you are stuck! • Ask an Oxford Librarian: http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ask • Main Enquiry Desk: Enquiries, ILL reader.services@bodley.ox.ac.uk 01865 277162 Any questions so far? Demo and Hands-on time

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