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How the Library s Special Collections can support Digital Humanities Projects

Who I am Sean Rippington (sbr2@standrews.ac.uk) Digital Archives Officer, based in the Special Collections Division of the University Library Broadly responsible for supporting digital within Special Collections

What I m going to talk about 1) What do we mean by Special Collections 2) What s in Special Collections 3) What we ve been doing to support Digital Humanities 4) What we would like to do to support Digital Humanities 5) Next steps?

1) What do we mean by Special Collections? The University has been collecting books and manuscripts, and its own archives, for its entire six centuries, and the photographic collections have been developed since the birth of photography in the early 19 th century. With the opening on the new Library building on North Street in the 70s, a Special Collections dept was founded to work with collections not suitable for open shelves

2 ) What s in Special Collections? Muniments (records of the University itself) Manuscripts (handwritten papers, usually - but not always - related to the University or to the local area) Rare books (over 200,000 printed books ranging in date from the 15 th to 21 st centuries) Photographs (about 1 million, going back to the earliest days of photography)

Going in to each area in a little more detail

Muniments what s there The archive contains a huge range of material dating from 1215, including: title deeds minutes accounts matriculation and graduation records staff and student records maps and plans photographs correspondence administrative files You'll find documents written in Latin, French and Scots as well as in English.

Bull of Foundation

College papers

Readers receipt books

Faculty minutes

Architectural drawings

Student experience presentation album

Muniments who uses them? The muniments are consulted for many different research purposes: it is a rich source for social, local, national and biographical history. Material relating to living persons will be closed!

Manuscripts what s there Many relate to our local area of North East Fife, such as records of churches and burghs, local estates, schools, societies and sports, including, of course, golf. There are also papers from local businesses such as solicitors, engineers, papermakers, furniture firms and architects

Manuscripts what s there Records of churches

Manuscripts what s there Records local estates

Manuscripts what s there Records of schools

Manuscripts what s there Records of societies

Manuscripts what s there Records of sports, including golf (!)

Manuscripts what s there Records of local businesses e.g. solicitors, engineers, papermakers, furniture firms and architects

Manuscripts what s there We also hold personal papers of people who are, or have been, connected with St Andrews e.g. Douglas Dunn poet Gerald Finzi composer The Gregory family mathematics Ladislav Holy anthropology Andrew Lang literature D Arcy Wentworth Thompson natural sciences

Manuscripts what s there Douglas Dunn poet

Manuscripts what s there Gerald Finzi - composer

Manuscripts what s there James Gregory (1638-1675), David Gregory (1661-1708), David Gregory (1712-1765)

Manuscripts what s there Ladislav Holy - anthropology

Manuscripts what s there Andrew Lang - literature

Manuscripts what s there D Arcy Wentworth Thompson Natural Sciences

Manuscripts what s there Finally, the manuscripts include collections covering many academic subjects, such as botany, chemistry, social anthropology, astronomy, marine biology, mathematics, classics and oriental languages.

Botany Manuscripts what s there

Manuscripts what s there Chemistry/Alchemy

Manuscripts what s there Oriental manuscripts

Rare Books what s there Our Rare Books Collection is really a collection of many smaller collections. Includes gifts of entire libraries, bequests of several books and subject-based, named collections. Our collection is now comprised of over 50 named collections which range from the personal libraries of former principals to subject-based collections focusing on children s and photographically illustrated books.

Rare Books what s there Books of former Principals:

Children s books: Rare Books what s there

Rare Books what s there Photographically illustrated books:

Rare Books, what s there From 1710 to 1837 the Library was entitled to a copy of every book printed in Britain under the Copyright Deposit Act, as a result of which it is particularly strong in 18th century material

Rare Books, what s there The main subject areas of the collections are theology, classics, history, English and Scottish literature, philosophy, science and medicine. There are about 150 incunabula (pre-1501), 5,000 16th century, 7,000 17th century books.

Theology Rare Books, what s there

Rare Books, what s there Science J.D. Forbes collection

Photography Collection what s there St Andrews University Library holds one of the largest and most important collections of historic photography in Scotland, stemming primarily from the fact that St Andrews played a vital role in the development of the photographic process through the early interest of Sir David Brewster and his friendship with William Henry Fox Talbot.

Photography Collection what s there The images exist in a wide variety of formats: negative (on glass and film of varying sizes), lantern slides, prints (from salt paper to modern photographic), postcards and modern transparencies.

Photography Collection what s there the photographic archive of Valentines of Dundee, the well-known photographic company which produced albums of Scottish views from the 1870s, and later became famous as the producer of picture postcards;

Photography Collection what s there the archive of Robert M Adam, the well-known Scottish landscape photographer whose work spans the first half of this century and numbers over 14,000 negatives;

Photography Collection what s there the work of George Cowie, a local press photographer from 1930 to 1982, which covers all aspects of life in and around St Andrews and the East Neuk of Fife, with a considerable section on the subject of golf.

Photography Collection what s there The work of Lawrence Levy, containing over 250,000 images of golf taken between 1978 and 1993,

3) What have we been doing? Working with Dr Alice Crawford on getting more material online

What have we been doing?

What have we been doing? There is an ongoing program to digitise rare books unique to, or of particular interest to, St Andrews. These are available via our Digitised Rare Books portal.

What have we been doing? Digital Exhibitions A Royal Foundation: 400 years of the King James Library Quincentenary Scrolls of the University of St Andrews Light Box

What have we been doing? Mass digitisation of photographic collections

Some examples of what Special Collections material can be used for

What have we been doing? St Andrews Cathedral 3d recreation of the cathedral library

What have we been doing? ReadMe! paleography teaching tool http://openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/exhibi ts/show/readme

What have we been doing? Memory Box Network - pictures to help connect family and friends through conversation and reminiscence

What have we been doing? Ongoing Transkribus Library borrowing registers Historic photo app Recreating stereoviews with Google cardboard Gregory letters for EMLO Roll of Kings annotation and comparison Burnwynd project records of local trade guilds Crowdsourcing JD Forbes library? Online exhibitions

What have we been doing? Ongoing Historic photo app St Andrews comprehensively photographed at an early stage

What have we been doing? Ongoing Recreating stereoviews with Google cardboard

What have we been doing? Ongoing Gregory letters for EMLO at the Bodleian

What have we been doing? Ongoing Roll of Kings annotation and comparison with similar rolls

What have we been doing? Ongoing Burnwynd project records of local trade guilds

What have we been doing? Ongoing Crowdsourcing JD Forbes library?

What have we been doing? Ongoing Online exhibitions Open Exhibition 2015

4) What would we like to do? Trying to engage more with academics they will have the best ideas Keep up with what academics need The Digital Humanities Network Critical Mass Digitisation Strategy

5) Next steps Interested? Website: http://www.standrews.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/ Online catalogues Our curators and staff Arrange to visit!

Next steps http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/

Next steps Online catalogues no cross-search not everything is catalogued Our website should direct you to the appropriate online catalogue, with advice on how to use it

Next steps Get in touch with our curators and staff:

Next steps Make an appointment to visit: Portacabins in North Haugh not pictured

Next steps: Discussion points Feasibility Scope and limits of the project Copyright/permission not everything we hold belongs to us Collaboration Funding Technical assistance digitisation Preservation/ ongoing maintenance

Next steps Give us feedback! What should we be doing? If our collections aren t useful why not? What should we be collecting? What should be cataloguing and digitising?