Managing and developing the collections at the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford
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Managing and developing the collections at the Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford
WESLINE conference 2 – 3 September 2013
Catríona Cannon Associate Director, Collection Support,
& Acting Deputy LibrarianBodleian Libraries
Bodleian Libraries Organisation Charts
Collection statistics 2012-2013
Total catalogued book stock 11,244,795
Number of additions to stock 170,864
Number of electronic books purchased 484,585
Number of serial titles purchased in electronic form only 22,255
Number of electronic databases purchased 502
Materials budget 2012-2013 - £6.1mSubjects covered:
• Humanities: Ancient Near East, Art and Architecture, Celtic, Children’s Books, China and Inner Asia, Classics and Ancient History, Egyptology, English, Film Studies, French, Frisian, German, Hebraica, Judaica, and Semitics, History, Italian, Linguistics, Modern Greek, Music, Numismatics, Philosophy, Portuguese, Slavonic Literature and Language, Spanish, Theology, US Studies.
• Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences: Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Forestry, Materials, Mathematics, Ornithology, Physics, Plant Sciences, Plant Taxonomy, Statistics, Zoology.
• Medical Sciences: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Clinical Medicine, Experimental Psychology, Genetics, Health Care, Human Sciences, Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, Preclinical Medicine, Primary Care, Psychology.
• Social Sciences: African Studies, Archaeology, Business, Commonwealth Studies, Criminology, Development Studies, Economics, Education, Environment, Evidence Based Social Intervention, Finance, Geography, International Relations, Internet & Media Studies, Japan, Korea, Latin American Studies, Law, Maps, Management, Middle East & Islamic Studies, Migration, Official Papers, Oriental Studies, Political Science, Refugee Studies, Slavonic, Central and Eastern European Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Social Policy, Socio-Legal Studies, Sociology, South Asia, South East Asia, Tibetan Studies.