What books are in the British Library?

It has around 25 million books, more than any other library. It has manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC. There are books, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings and much more.

What is British Library Catalogue?

The main catalogue for digital and print books, journals, newspapers, maps and scores, in the Library’s collection. Available online for content including e-books, e-journals, and databases from the collection that are free to access and can be viewed wherever you are.

Is there a library in the British Museum?

The British Museum Library collections are made up of more than 300,000 volumes. The Library is open to the public but you must register before you visit by emailing [email protected].

Is the British Museum Reading Room open to the public?

The Reading Room stands at the heart of the Museum, in the centre of the Great Court. Completed in 1857, it was hailed as one of the great sights of London and became a world-famous centre of learning. The Reading Room is currently closed.

What can you find in a British Library catalogue?

Our main catalogue is a great place to start as it contains the majority of the Library’s collection of books, journals, newspapers, maps, scores, sound recordings and more. Use our catalogue to find details of the Library’s unique collection items including manuscripts, unpublished documents and family and estate papers.

How many volumes are in the British Museum Library?

The British Museum Library collections are made up of more than 300,000 volumes. Together they reflect the historic strengths of the Museum’s diverse curatorial departments, which are dedicated to excellence in the research of human cultures – past and present – across the globe.

How to register for the British Museum Library?

To register to visit the Library, please email: [email protected]. If you’re registering to visit us for the first time, please email your request at least two weeks in advance to ensure we can accommodate you. in advance of your visit.

When was the English Short Title Catalogue published?

English Short Title Catalogue The English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) is a short-title catalogue of works published between 1473 and 1800, mainly in Britain and North America. Evanion catalogue Over 6,000 adverts and posters from Victorian daily life, collected by the stage magician and ventriloquist, Henry Evans.