The library of the British Museum (Natural History) [BM(NH)] is rightly regarded as one of the premier scientific libraries of the world. In its field it contains holdings of unpar‐alleled richness and depth, with a wealth of rare and original materials. The Department of Library Services (DLS) contains five specialist libraries ‐ Botany, Entomology, Zoology (including its subdepartment of Ornithology at the Zoological Museum, Tring), Palaeontology/Mineralogy and the General Library which contains multi‐disciplinary material. The specialist libraries themselves are responsible for sectional libraries each dealing with more specialised scientific applications, for example the Entomology Library has control over 22 sectional libraries, each under the day‐to‐day care of the research staff themselves, and situated in the scientists' own working area. Within these libraries DLS has holdings of some eight hundred thousand volumes; over twenty thousand serial titles (between nine and ten thousand current subscriptions); over seventy thousand maps; over 400,000 original watercolour drawings ‐ the third largest collection in the country.
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January 01 1989
Developments in URICA at the British Museum (Natural History) Available to Purchase
Martin Fisk;
Martin Fisk
Systems Librarian at the Department of Library Services, British Museum (Natural History)
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Michael Willsher
Michael Willsher
Head of Technical Services at the Department of Library Services, British Museum (Natural History)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1474-1032
Print ISSN: 0305-5728
© MCB UP Limited
1989
VINE (1989) 19 (1): 31–34.
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Fisk M, Willsher M (1989), "Developments in URICA at the British Museum (Natural History)". VINE, Vol. 19 No. 1 pp. 31–34, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb040408
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