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Oxford Libraries Information System (OLIS) was an online union catalog of books held by the libraries of the University of Oxford, England, which include the Bodleian Libraries group, and also those faculty libraries which are not members of the group, and the libraries of individual colleges. It operated the Geac ADVANCE integrated library ...
The Bodleian Libraries, Oxford, and Wikimedia UK collaborated on a project from April 2015 to March 2016. Dr Martin Poulter was employed as a Wikimedian in Residence for this period. The WIR engaged with librarians, members of the public, researchers and members of the University to improve Wikipedia articles and to make the Libraries ...
Founded in February 2000 [4] as Oxford University Library Services (OULS), the organisation was renamed on 2 March 2010. [ 5 ] As of the 2021–2022 report year, the group cares for 13.5 million printed items, 28,293 metres (92,825 ft) of archives and manuscripts, and a staff of 541 ( full-time equivalents ). [ 1 ]
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The OTA was founded by Lou Burnard and Susan Hockey of Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) in 1976, initially as the Oxford Archive of Electronic Literature. It is thought to be one of the first archives of digital academic textual resources to collect and distribute materials from other research centres. [ 1 ]
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In the United Kingdom, for instance, public library patrons can access the Victorian Literature and British and Irish Literature subject areas of Oxford Bibliographies Online by using their library card as a log-on credential if their library subscribes. [8] According to Oxford University Press, pricing is based on the size and type of the ...
Dr Martin Poulter was employed by the Bodleian Libraries half-time, from October 2016 to October 2019, funded by the university's IT Innovation Challenges and by the university's Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM) Division, as the Wikimedian In Residence at the University of Oxford. The project is titled "Embedding Innovative use of ...