Category: Research

Bible donated by Lady Mary Fermor and personally inscribed by Sir Thomas Bodley, Biblia in vulgar... (Venice: Soardi & Benali, 1517). Image credit: Bodleian Library, Oxford, B 18.5 Th.

EBDO on the record: ingesting the project data into the Bodleian Library catalogue

One of the formal outputs of the project has been to work in conjunction with the Bodleian Rare Books staff and cataloguing team to ingest provenance information accumulated during data capture to the SOLO catalogue. Last year, the Bodleian Library, as Collaborating Partners in the project, recruited a cataloguer to ingest some of our bibliographical data into their catalogue. 

Jean Matal’s atlas from 1600: America, sive Novus orbis, tabulis æneis delineatus. I. Matalius. Image credit: Bodleian Library, Oxford, H 7.2(3) Art.

Colonial Connections of the Early Bodleian Library

When Thomas Bodley re-founded Oxford University’s library in 1598, he knew he would need the help of a “great store of honourable friends” for the project to be a success. The early Bodleian Library had many colonial connections, and the public database of the early donations to the Library (c. 1600–1620) which we are producing for this project will help further research in this area.