Thursday 29 April 2010

Film lists - new on the Library website

Lists of the video/DVD film collection held by the Rewley House Continuing Education Library are now available on the Library website. Previously the lists were only available in print in the Library.

The collection has been developed over mamy years, so we have more videos than DVDs. Some films are recorded from TV under the Educational Recording Agency (ERA) licensing scheme and therefore may be of inferior quality.

Four lists are available:
  • Films by Title
  • Films by Director
  • Subset of Title list showing DVDs only
  • Subset of Director list showing DVDs only

The first two lists indicate whether each recording is video or DVD, and ERA or commercial.

Films may be borrowed by staff and students of the Department for Continuing Education, and by other students studying film courses or options.

The website also has a list of documentary videos and DVDs, and drama productions and serialisations (mainly BBC)

Monday 26 April 2010

New website for Local Historians

Oxfordshire History

You may be interested in the following free website which was launched this week and is hosted by the History Faculty: Oxfordshire History (http://oxfordshirehistory.modhist.ox.ac.uk/).

This site is a guide and reference source for researchers and potential researchers into Oxfordshire’s history, archaeology, landscape and buildings. It aims to provide concise support and guidance on use of the mass of published accounts and raw materials concerning Oxfordshire’s past. The site offers an historical framework and sequences of information and ideas, from which selected links, downloadable texts, and suggested reading, contacts and activities are designed to enable users to go on to further and more detailed investigations of their choice.

The site has been planned as a successor to ‘Oxfordshire: a handbook for students of local history’, edited by Molly Barratt and David Vaisey (1973). (Available in the Rewley House Continuing Education Library)

The website adds emphasis on archaeology, buildings and landscape is intended to widen and integrate the approach to Oxfordshire history. Listings of contacts, organisations, projects, events and publications will be regularly updated, and new content can be developed. Coverage refers to the present-day county of Oxfordshire, i.e. the historic county established c. 1007 plus the Vale of White Horse, transferred from Berkshire in the local government re-organisations of 1974.

It is listed on OxLIP+ under History > Local history and on the Rewley House Continuing Education Library website

New resources: Illustrated London News

Oxford University users now have access to the Illustrated London News Historical Archive 1842-2003.

This resource provides researchers with access to 150 years of British social history, fashion, theatre, media, literature, advertising, graphic design and politics, as well as those interested in genealogy. With its debut in 14 May 1842, the ILN became the world’s first fully illustrated weekly newspaper, marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. The publication presented a vivid picture of British and world events – including news of war, disaster, ceremonies, the arts and science – with coverage in the first issue ranging from the Great Fire of Hamburg to Queen Victoria’s fancy dress ball at Buckingham Palace.

Each page has been digitally reproduced in full colour and every article and caption is full-text searchable with hit-term highlighting and links to corresponding illustrations. Facsimiles of articles and illustrations can be viewed, printed and saved either individually or in the context of the page in which they appear. Wherever possible, Special Numbers covering special events such as coronations or royal funerals have been included.

The popularity of the ILN attracted great artists and draughtsmen to cover wars, royal events, scientific invention, and exploration. In 1855 it launched the world’s first colour supplement. Over the years the publication played host to many distinguished writers.

Access is via OxLIP+. Use SSO for remote access.

A demonstration of the ILN will take place on Thurs. 29 April, 12:30-13:30, Lecture Theatre, History Faculty, George Street. Simply turn up. All are welcome!

May Bank Holidays

The Rewley House Continuing Education Library will be closed on the two Bank Holidays in May:

Monday 3rd May
Monday 31st May

Full details of Library opening hours and term dates can be found on the Library website