New catalogues loaded: Natural History Museum & Royal Academy of Music
(with apologies for cross-posting)
The catalogues of the Natural History Museum and the Royal Academy of
Music have been loaded onto Copac, the free access national, academic &
special library catalogue:
http://copac.ac.uk/.
The Natural History Museum is a reference library for biology, zoology
and earth sciences including resources on ecology, biodiversity,
molecular biology, taxonomy and the history of science. The catalogue
included on Copac contains monographs and serials acquired since 1989
and approximately 80% of earlier items.
The Royal Academy of Music library contains over 125,000 items including
considerable collections of early printed and manuscript materials. The
holdings include valuable items such as a partly-holograph manuscript of
Purcell's Fairy Queen. The special collections include a Sir Arthur
Sullivan archive, a Sir Henry Wood archive, the Robert Spencer
collection of early English song and music for lute and guitar and the
Foyle Menuhin archive.
These catalogues have been added to Copac as part of the Challenge Fund
project supported by CURL, the BL and the RIN.
For more information about this development, or the Copac service in
general, contact the Copac helpdesk:
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regards
Shirley Cousins
Copac service
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