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Resources for the History of Science in the Science Museum Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

Extract

The basic guidelines for the Science Museum Library, which determine the nature of the collections and the ways they are placed at the service of the public, were stated in the Government White Paper on the British Library of 1971: ‘The Library will be developed both as a reference library of the history of science and technology and for the provision of specialist services for the staff of the Science Museum’.

Type
Collection XI
Copyright
Copyright © British Society for the History of Science 1985

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References

1The British Library, (White Paper presented to Parliament), Cmnd 4572, London HMSO, 1971.Google Scholar
2A catalogue of the Library of the Museum of Practical Geology and Geological Survey, London, 1878.Google Scholar
3Catalogue of the Educational Division of the South Kensington Museum, London, 1876.Google Scholar
4 Further details of the history of the Library can be found in SirFollett, David, The rise of the Science Museum under Henry Lyon, London, 1978, especially pp. 125136;Google Scholar
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5 Three exhibitions were held and catalogues published: A hundred alchemical books London, 1952;Google Scholar
Historic books on machines, London, 1953;Google Scholar
Historic astronomical books, London, 1954.Google Scholar
6Brody, J., A catalogue of books printed before 1641 in the Science Museum Library London, 1979; Supplement comprising acquisitions to end of 1981.Google Scholar
7Periodicals on open-access: a short-title list of periodicals received since 1945. (List A: alphabetical by title. List B: by subject according to Universal Decimal Classification. On 4 microfiches.)Google Scholar
8List of accessions to the Science Museum Library, (Published monthly until the end of 1984; from 1985 replaced by a quarterly publication listing acquisitions of printed literature and pictorial and archival material, with notices of important acquisitions and a supplementary list of articles and other publications received on the history of technology.)Google Scholar
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