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The collection complements a number of other drama collections in the Hallward Library, including the Cambridge Drama Collection and the Willatt collection, and manuscript deposits, such as the Janko Lavrin research papers. The collection is particularly strong in areas of Russian and English criticism of Chekhov’s early works (1880-88), Chekhov’s plays, and their British stage history. The material was assembled by Patrick Miles between 19. The Hallward Library, University of Nottingham, has recently acquired a collection of printed books and research papers concerning the works of Chekhov. Apparently it is an easier and quicker way of obtaining your titles. You need to register and are supplied with a password. It is a new one stop shop for all, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This site is still under construction but please note down the following web site as it will be very useful for searching and purchasing the titles you need. There is room for your suggestions and ideas! I also put forward an idea to have Coseelis stationery which could be printed out from e-mail if you have it or sent by myself for you to photocopy as you require.Īttached to the back of this Newsletter (paper version only) is a voting slip which I would like you all to fill in and return to me as soon as possible. Within this edition of the newsletter there are sample pages of what it would look like with different designs. The feedback from the Annual General Meeting was that the ideas should be put to a vote open to all Coseelis members.

british library newsletter

I suggested at the last Coseelis Annual General Meeting ways in which the Coseelis Newsletter could be modernised. Minutes of the Annual Meeting held at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, on 9 April 1999 The newspapers are held in print form, as microfilm copies, and as digital copies (over 40 million digitised pages).Council for Slavonic and East European Library and Information ServicesĬOSEELIS – (Council for Slavonic and East European Library and Information Services) Annual Report This includes an extensive collection of newspapers from Commonwealth countries which were formerly received through colonial copyright deposit.Ĭurrently about 1,200 UK and Irish newspaper titles are received on a daily or weekly basis, and nearly 100 titles from overseas. Newspapers are acquired selectively from overseas, in English and other European languages. Most daily and weekly provincial newspapers are also held including some from the early 18th century onwards.

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The collection includes full runs of the main London edition of all the British national daily and Sunday newspapers. Since 1869 British and Irish newspapers have been received through legal deposit by which publishers are required to send one copy of each issue to the British Library. The collection of British newspapers is fairly comprehensive from the 1820s onwards. The collection was founded on two special collections of early English newspapers: the Thomason Tracts which contains newspapers and news-books from the English Civil War period and the Burney Collection of newspapers 1603-1818, collected by the Revd Doctor Charles Burney (1757-1817). We hold over 34,000 titles from the UK and overseas, or 60 million individual issues. The newspaper collection includes the ongoing legal deposit collection of UK and Irish newspapers.












British library newsletter