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Heritage of the Printed Book (HPB)

Heritage of the Printed Book (HPB). Marian Lefferts Executive Manager. Oxford, 3 March 2011. Heritage of the Printed Book Database. Nearly 3 million bibliographical records for European printing from c . 1455 to c.1830 Hosted by OCLC, Dublin (OH)

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Heritage of the Printed Book (HPB)

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  1. Heritage of the Printed Book (HPB) Marian Lefferts Executive Manager Oxford, 3 March 2011

  2. Heritage of the Printed BookDatabase • Nearly 3 million bibliographical recordsfor European printing from c. 1455 to c.1830 • Hosted by OCLC, Dublin (OH) • Files provided by the 30 institutions from 17 different countries • http://www.cerl.org/web/en/resources/hpb/content 2

  3. Total records by contributor

  4. Total records by contributor

  5. Total records by contributor

  6. Total records by contributor

  7. Total records by contributor

  8. We are working on including

  9. Access to the HPB Available via OCLC’s FirstSearch (http://firstsearch.oclc.org) Connexion (http://connexion.oclc.org) Z39.50 Limited record display available via CERL Portal (http://cerl.epc.ub.uu.se/sportal/) Via OCLC’s WorldCat.org (registered HPB users only) 10 10

  10. What to do with the HPB? • Locate and identify texts • Evaluate different copies of the same title in different libraries • Study the transmission and dissemination of texts in print • Re-use records in library catalogues

  11. Provenance in the HPB • Relevant information is recorded in various (sub)fields in the bibliographic records • But… currently not indexed in the HPB • This will be fixed in 2011 for both HPB and OCLC’s WorldCat

  12. Provenance in the HPB The index will bring together • field 561 (Ownership and Custodial History = UNIMARC 317) • field 563 (Binding Information = UNIMARC 310) • fields 700 and 710 with specific relator codes (Added Entries for Personal Names and Corporate Names = UNIMARC 7XX fields) • Examples of relator codes: dte dedicatee, bsl bookseller, fmo former owner, ins inscriber , dnr donor, col collector, etc.

  13. Consortium ofEuropean Research Libraries www.cerl.org Email: marian.lefferts@cerl.org Thank you 14

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