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Tim’s Virtual* Library Tour 2010

Tim’s Virtual* Library Tour 2010. * All but one have been destroyed by biblioclasts!. The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal (Nineveh). From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010. The Library of Ashurbanipal (Nineveh) 7 rd century BC – 605 CE 22,000+ fired clay tablets (stylus)

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Tim’s Virtual* Library Tour 2010

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  1. Tim’s Virtual* Library Tour2010 * All but one have been destroyed by biblioclasts!

  2. The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal (Nineveh)

  3. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • The Library of Ashurbanipal (Nineveh) • 7rd century BC – 605 CE • 22,000+ firedclay tablets (stylus) • multiliterate royal collection of art, records, oral and written literature • first organization principles for retrieval • Epic of Gilgamesh Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  4. The Library at Alexandria (Egypt)

  5. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • The Library of Alexandria • 3rd century BC – 391 CE • part of the Musaeum (temple of the Muses) • 1,000,000 (?) papyrus scrolls • research centre for scholars • had gardens, walkways, meeting rooms, • “The place of the cure of the soul” Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  6. The Ulpian Library of Trajan (Rome)

  7. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • The Ulpian Library of Rome (Trajan) • 100 – 450 CE • divided into adjoining libraries (Greek and Latin) of papyrus scrolls: one either side of Trajan’s column • beginning of a public library and reading room with little censorship or control • a sumptious public space Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  8. The House of Wisdom (Bagdad)

  9. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • The House of Wisdom (Bagdad) • 9th -13th century • established to preserve and create knowledge • Improved paper making from Chinese with linen books • welcomed Greek and latin scholars into a centre of intellectual development • included an observatory Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  10. The Abbey Library of St Gall (Switzerland)

  11. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • Abbey Library of St. Gall • 719- present • access first limited to scholars Contains 2,100 manuscripts (codices/parchment/books) from the 8th to 15th centuries, 1,650 incunabula (those printed before 1500) in addition to 160,000 volumes • now pre-1000 manuscripts available in digital library at http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  12. Tim’s (Dream!)Library Tour 2011 * Tim is now retired and on limited funds!

  13. Tim’s (Actual!)Library Tour 2007 * Tim still had the money!

  14. The New British Library in London. The train to Hogwarts leaves from St. Pancras here!

  15. From Tim’s Library Tour, 2010 • What is old is new again! • Preservation • Access • Learning • Creation • Community • Wisdom • Pleasure Teacher-Librarians SCDSB, Ontario

  16. Thank You For Joining Tim’sTours* * You must love libraries too!

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