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SCOLMA (UK Libraries and Archives Group on Africa) Annual Conference:
"Hidden Collections in African Studies" 

Tuesday 9th July 2013

Senate House Library, University of London

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Last year's RLUK Hidden Collections report,
http://www.rluk.ac.uk/files/RLUK%20Hidden%20Collections_0.pdf
<http://www.rluk.ac.uk/files/RLUK%20Hidden%20Collections_0.pdf> , shared
the findings of a survey into "hidden collections" carried out by
Research Libraries UK and the London Library in 2010, which aimed to
gather evidence about the ongoing need for retrospective cataloguing of
UK collections.

 

The report found that "hidden collections" (defined as material for
which there is no online catalogue record) remain an immense problem for
UK libraries. Over 13 million volumes

were uncatalogued in the libraries that responded, 18.5% of the total
number of volumes held by those libraries. Over 4 million more (in a
smaller number of libraries) had unsatisfactory catalogue records. The
report noted that foreign language material and formats which require
particular skills and expertise (such as maps, music, and archives) were
heavily represented in "hidden collections", and found that while there
were significant retrospective cataloguing projects underway the scale
of the problem is often beyond individual institutions.

 

In addition, as more material becomes available online and researchers
expectations of digital content expands, those resources not easily
available in digital format in turn become "hidden".

 

This conference will discuss the extent and scope of "hidden
collections" in different formats in African Studies in the UK, look at
examples of projects addressing this problem and work towards ways
forward at a national level. The conference will also seek to engage
with researchers who can talk about hidden and recently un-hidden
collections.

 

Researchers, archivists and librarians are invited to submit abstracts
for consideration for this conference. We are particularly interested in
researcher perspectives on the impact of newly catalogued collections;
and librarian and archivist presentations on innovative and efficient
ways of making collections available.

 

Abstracts of up to 500 words may be sent to: [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>  by 22nd April 2013.

 

 

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