Trial – Independent Digital Archive 1986-2012

IndependentDigitalArchiveWe have trial access to the Independent Digital Archive 1986-2012 until the 27th February.  The Independent Digital Archive, 1986-2012 is a digital collection that covers the full run of the newspaper from its very first issue until the end of 2012.  The archive includes The Independent on Sunday (1990-onwards) and editions from 2005 are available in full colour.

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It’s Bound to be a Pamphlet

As part of my ongoing conservation treatment plan, I have been asked to address the needs of the Special Collections popular and regularly consulted pamphlet series. We are all used to seeing, and using, pamphlets as part of our everyday lives, whether they are marketing the latest products, persuading us how to vote (you may see a lot more of these pamphlets in the coming months!), or why we should be eating healthier. However, the use of pamphlets is by no means new, and has been around for centuries, becoming widely used with the invention of the printing press. Then, as now, they were an effective, low cost and simple means by which to distribute information to a large audience, often being used for propaganda purposes, whether religious or political.

But what exactly is a pamphlet? Thankfully, following their 1964 General Conference, UNESCO provided us all with a handy classification. A pamphlet can be defined as “a non periodical printed publication of at least 5 pages but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover pages, published in a particular country and made available to the public”. Anything with more than 48 pages would be classed a book. And with that cleared up…

detached spine and boards

Examples of damage, including detached spine and cover board

Pamphlets, when they are first produced, will usually be held loosely together along the inner margin. However, many of the pamphlets in the collection have, at some point in the past, been bound together to create larger volumes. Although this does have benefits, allowing them to be more easily shelved, accessed and consulted, there are now a number of associated conservation issues with these volumes. These have ranged from surface dirt through to detached or loose cover boards and/or detached or partially detached spines.

Surface dirt

Example of excessive dirt to uneven page edges

Prior to undertaking any interventive conservation treatment, the volumes were surface cleaned. Many of the pamphlets which have been bound together are different sizes, resulting in irregular edges to the textblock. This has allowed surface dirt to collect between the pages and page edges, as the image amply demonstrates. Firstly, the volumes are lightly cleaned with a soft brush along the textblock edges to remove any loose dirt, before a smoke sponge (made using vulcanised natural rubber) is used to reduce the surface dirt affecting the pages.

If the volume’s boards have become detached, or are loose, I am, in most cases, able to reattach the board, or reinforce the inner join, with the use of Japanese tissue (a thin, strong paper which comes in varying thicknesses depending on the repair required) and wheat starch paste.

Inner join

Detail of inner join repair, using Japanese tissue and wheat starch paste

Spine Hollow

Detail of new spine hollow

The reattachment of the spine is slightly more involved, as it requires accurately measuring and fitting a new spine hollow – these create a gap or ’hollow’ between the spine and the textblock, reducing pressure on the binding. Using acid-free paper and paste (a combination of wheat starch paste and a stronger Evacon adhesive), the new hollow is first adhered to the textblock upon which the spine piece can then be positioned and pasted in place. Although, judging by the picture, it appears that a horrible accident has befallen the poor object; bandages can be used to ensure that there remains good contact between the new spine hollow and the textblock/spine piece whilst drying.

Bandaged

The use of bandages to aid drying

So next time you see a discarded and unlooked at pamphlet, give a thought to their long history and importance in spreading the word, allowing people a platform to express their thoughts and beliefs in the pre-television and internet era.

Post by Emma Davey, Conservation Officer

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Trial – Gregory of Nyssa Online (comprising Gregorii Nysseni Opera Online and Lexicon Gregorianum Online)

Screenshot 2014-10-31 18.59.38We have trial access to Gregory of Nyssa Online (comprising Gregorii Nysseni Opera Online and Lexicon Gregorianum Online) until the 25th February.

Gregorii Nysseni Opera Online is the ultimate online critical text edition of Gregory of Nyssa’s works based on all available known manuscripts, introduced with a complete discussion of the textual transmission and accompanied by extensive annotations on the biblical, classical and patristic sources, and indices.

The Lexicon Gregorianum constitutes the most comprehensive Greek-German dictionary ever of the language used by Gregory of Nyssa. It is, and will be for the foreseeable future, the only dictionary available specifically addressing the vocabulary of late Classical Greek.

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New E-Journals – January update

about-ejournalsBelow is a list of our recent new e-journal subscriptions.  These titles can be accessed from our E-Journals Page now and via our catalogue and Searcher next week following system updates.

Publisher Title
Elsevier Annals of Vascular Surgery
Elsevier Ophthalmology
Elsevier American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
EMERALD Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
Foundation for Iranian Studies Iran Nameh
ICE Green Materials
INFORMS Information Systems Research
ISHEASTM-SIHSTMAO East Asian Science Technology and Medicine
LWW Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
MA Business & Leisure Gramophone Magazine Online
Mohr Siebeck GmbH Philosophy theology and the Sciences
Oxford University Press Oxford Journal of Law and Religion
Palgrave European Journal of Information Systems
SBCC Scottish Building Contracts Committee Online
Taylor and Francis International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement
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ScienceDirect error message

ScienceDirect is currently producing an incorrect error message while on campus or off campus using EZProxy links.

SD error

Click “close” to clear the error message and you should find access working correctly. This fault has been reported to ScienceDirect.

Update – this issue is resolved

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Trial – Macmillan Cabinet Papers 1957-1963

AM logoWe have trial access to the Macmillan Cabinet Papers 1957-1963 until the 19th February.

Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 provides complete coverage of the Cabinet conclusions (minutes) (CAB 128) and memoranda (CAB 129) of Harold Macmillan’s government, plus selected minutes and memoranda of policy committees (CAB 134).  Further information about the content can be found here.

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Trial – Cambridge Archive Editions Online

CAE-bannerWe have trial access to Cambridge Archive Editions Online until the 20th February.

Cambridge Archive Editions Online is an extensive collection of historical archive materials on the modern political development of the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf, Russia and the Balkans, the Caucasus, Southeast Asia, and China and the Far East. The collection consists of over 1000 digitised books published by Cambridge University Press which can be accessed in full page images with searchable metadata. This resource is particularly rich for the study of boundary formation, claims and disputes.

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China Local Gazetteers and China Economic Statistics – New E-Resources

wanfang data logoFollowing a successful trial on the Wanfangdata platform, we now subscribe to China Local Gazetteers and China Economic Statistics.

China Local Gazetteers is a collection of Chinese local gazetteers published after 1949, covering all regions of China. There are over 26,400 volumes of e-books included in this database which contain a range of information covering various aspects of local economic, social and political life.

China Economic Statistics offers time-series records on macro-economic data, industry and sector data, regional data with over 10,000 economic indicators.

Both e-resources have been added to our Databases A-Z list as well as the Economics and East Asian Studies A-Z subject lists.  They will be listed on our catalogue and Searcher next week.

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New books at New College Library – January

The invention of GodFood, sex and strangersAn anthropological theme to our featured new books this month. The invention of God in indigenous societies / by James L. Cox. is now available in the Reserve section BL380 Cox. at New College Library.  Food, sex and strangers : understanding religion as everyday life  by Graham Harvey is also available at BL48 Har.

These titles were purchased for Religious Studies at the School of Divinity, Edinburgh University.

New College Library has a regular display of new books at the far end of the Library Hall, close to the door to the stacks.You can see an regularly updated list of new books for New College Library on the Library Catalogue – choose the New Books Search and limit your search to New College Library. Here’s a quick link to new books arriving in the last few weeks. A word of caution – some of the books listed here may still be in transit between the Main Library (where they are catalogued) and New College Library, so not on the shelf just yet.

Christine Love-Rodgers, Academic Support Librarian – Divinity

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Katie Paterson – Future Library

Neil Lebeter, Art Curator, writes about how a forest in Norway and a new library collection in 2114 are linked

Future Library Tree

Future Library Tree.

We are very, very excited to announce that the University has acquired, or should I say will be acquiring, Future Library by Scottish artist Katie Paterson.

Future Library is an incredibly ambitious art work that currently takes the form of a single print and also a forest in Norway. Let me explain.

Katie, who graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2004, was gifted an area of forest in Norway, where trees have been planted. These will supply paper for a collection of books that will be printed in 100 years time. Between now and then, one writer every year will commissioned to write a text – Margaret Atwood was announced as the first author last year. The manuscripts will be held in trust, unpublished, until 2114.

The texts will be held in a specially designed room in the New Public Deichmanske Library, Oslo and a Trust has been set up to care for the project and the forest itself.

Until 2114 rolls round, we will have a very lovely print that Katie has just completed, pictured above. Having heard Katie speak about this work first hand, the aspect of this that has really stuck in my mind is the notion of time. For us, 100 years is tantalisingly just out of reach – it is unlikely that the majority of us will be alive when these books are published. 100 years, therefore, may as well be a 1,000 or 100,000 in terms of our perception. However, in the life of the forest, 100 years is nothing. A blink of an eye.

So, in 2114 – 100 specially commissioned, beautifully printed books will arrive at the University of Edinburgh. For a Curator – this is one of the most unusual things I have ever considered.

I’d best leave a note to warn people.

http://www.katiepaterson.org/futurelibrary/

Neil Lebeter, Art Curator.

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