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The Wiltshire Heritage Museum library has just gone online with a
digital library created in just 5 months using the controversial Google
Books service.

 

The Library has been collecting books about the history, environment and
archaeology of Wiltshire for over 150 years, and has many rare and
important books in its collection of over 8000 volumes. Until now, the
idea of getting the library online has been only a dream for librarian
Dr Lorna Haycock. Without Google, it would have cost tens of thousands
of pounds, buying a computer system, exhaustive data entry and only a
few of the books could have been scanned electronically.

 

Museum Director, David Dawson explained that the controversial Google
Books service has a 'My Library' facility, where you can simply click on
a book that you have found on Google Books, and then add it to your own
digital library. Work began in May this year to catalogue the entire
library, using Google Books, and over 5,000 books have now been
recorded. Many of them have already been digitised, and the full text of
many can be searched online. He commented "as far as we know, we are the
first library in the world to have created a digital library using the
Google Books service. As an independent charity, we simply couldn't
afford to get our library online until Google Books gave us this
fantastic opportunity to enable people to carry out their research
online."

 

The digital library has now been launched through the museum website -
www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk. Everyone can now browse and search the
library online - finding books that contain detailed information about
where they live, or about the history of their family. Director David
Dawson explains "people can then visit our library to read the real
books, discovering the wealth of material that we have in our fantastic
library".

 

More information about the library at

http://www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk/library/

 

The Wiltshire Heritage Museum digital library is at

http://books.google.co.uk/books?uid=5219389809471989792

 

Archaeologist Phil Harding, best known for his appearances on Channel
4's Time Team, talks about what makes the Museum Library so important to
him on a YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qqU8owM4BQ

 

 

 

David

 

David Dawson

Director, WANHS

Wiltshire Heritage Museum <http://www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk/>  

41 Long Street

Devizes 

SN10 1NS

Telephone: 01380 727369

 

Visit our new Amazon Bookstore
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/shops/index.html?ie=UTF8&sellerID=A1ZVPAIUFN
2IOB> !

 

The Wiltshire Heritage Museum and Library are owned and operated by the
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (WANHS).  Funding
comes primarily from private sources, but also through annual grants
from Wiltshire Council, Devizes Town Council and parish councils, as
well as other sources for specific projects.
Nothing in this e-mail message amounts to a contractual or any other
legal commitment on the part of the WANHS unless confirmed by a signed
communication on official paper.

For further information about the Society and Museum visit
www.wiltshireheritage.org.uk.

Founded 1853.  Registered Charity No. 1080096.  A Company Limited by
Guarantee Registered in England No. 3885649, 41 Long Street, Devizes,
Wiltshire, SN10 1NS

 


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