{{ :publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_v_tp.jpg?190}} ====== CERL Papers V ====== > //**Books and their owners: Provenance information and the European cultural heritage**// (David Shaw, ed.).\\ Papers presented on 13 November 2004 at the CERL conference hosted by the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.\\ London, Consortium of European Research Libraries, 2005.\\ ISBN 0-9541535-3-7. [Eight papers in English.] ---- {{:publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_order_form_2019.pdf|Order form}} ---- == Contents == Dedication to Dr J. M. Smethurst, first Chairman of CERL. **Martyn Wade** (National Librarian of Scotland): Welcome. **Ann Matheson** (Chairman, CERL): Opening Address. **David Pearson** (University of London Research Library Services): Provenance and rare book cataloguing: its importance and its challenges. **James Knowles** (Keele University): Towards a national provenance project?: The database of book owners and collectors in Early Modem Scotland. **Marianna Czapnik** (Warsaw University Library): Provenance research as a method for the reconstruction of historical collections. **Marina Venier** (National Central Library, Rome): The computerised archive of owners in the older publications database of SBN: the experience of the National Central Library of Rome. **Jürgen Weber** (Duchess Anna Amalia Library, Weimar): ProvenanceFinder – preparing a search engine for the retrieval of provenance data. **Bettina Wagner** (Bavarian State Library, Munich): The incunable collection of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München and its provenances. **Helen Vincent** (National Library of Scotland): Cataloguing the Fort Augustus collection: provenance in theory and practice. **Anette Hagan** (National Library of Scotland): The library collections at St Benedict’s Abbey, Fort Augustus.