Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Library Blogging

Pictured above is the National Library of Finland which, before June 2006, was known as the Helsinki University Library. The library's official website has a wonderful picture gallery (Link). Of special note is this quote from the website:
The oldest items in the library is a papyrus collection from the 3rd century
B.C. The oldest vellum texts are from round 1100. The Fragments of the psalter
of Mainz (Psalterium Moguntinum) from 1457 are the oldest printed matters in the
Library. The oldest complete book is De sermonum proprietate, sive opus de
universo, by Rabanus Maurus. Strassburg: Adolf Rusch 1467. The first book
printed for Finland is the mass book Missale Aboense. It was printed by
Bartholomeus Ghotan in Lübeck 1488.
posted by Joe Napalm @ 10:08 AM   1 comments
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Library Blogging

Pictured above is the Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland. From www.tcd.ie:

Trinity College Library is the largest library in Ireland. Its collections of manuscripts and printed books have been built up since the end of the sixteenth century. In addition to the purchases and donations of almost four centuries, since 1801 the Library has had the right to claim all British and Irish publications under the terms of successive Copyright Acts. The bookstock is now over four million volumes and there are extensive collections of manuscripts, maps and music.

The Library has a triple rôle. As a university library it serves the needs of the College's undergraduate and postgraduate students and of the academic staff; it is also a research library of international repute, making available much rare material to scholars from all parts of the world. In addition, it provides an information service to government departments, to research organisations and to technical, industrial and commercial bodies within Ireland.

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