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 === Medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands on the web ===  === Medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands on the web === 
-The Hague, 21 September 2007 - Today all medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands are available on the website Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections (MMDC), [[www.mmdc.nl]]. The website provides a portal to a database with short, uniform descriptions and photographs of all medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands, about 6000 items in all. Jos Biemans, Special Professor of Medieval Manuscript Studies launched the website today in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, by making the first click on the homepage.+The Hague, 21 September 2007 - Today all medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands are available on the website Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections (MMDC), [[http://www.mmdc.nl]]. The website provides a portal to a database with short, uniform descriptions and photographs of all medieval manuscripts in the Netherlands, about 6000 items in all. Jos Biemans, Special Professor of Medieval Manuscript Studies launched the website today in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, by making the first click on the homepage.
  
 //Medieval snapshot//\\  Medieval manuscripts provide a fascinating snapshot of the cultural and intellectual life of this period. Until now, information about these manuscripts and the related knowledge and expertise was dispersed, but MMDC brings all of this material together. MMDC has been set up by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the university libraries of Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht and Groningen, and the Atheneumbibliotheek Deventer and it is partly financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). //Medieval snapshot//\\  Medieval manuscripts provide a fascinating snapshot of the cultural and intellectual life of this period. Until now, information about these manuscripts and the related knowledge and expertise was dispersed, but MMDC brings all of this material together. MMDC has been set up by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the university libraries of Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht and Groningen, and the Atheneumbibliotheek Deventer and it is partly financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
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 === HPB migrates to OCLC‘s FirstSearch ===    === HPB migrates to OCLC‘s FirstSearch ===   
 The files which make up the Hand Press Book Database have now been transferred to OCLC‘s servers and will become available to CERL members and other HPB subscribers through the FirstSearch and Connexion interfaces from Monday 17 September 2007. The files which make up the Hand Press Book Database have now been transferred to OCLC‘s servers and will become available to CERL members and other HPB subscribers through the FirstSearch and Connexion interfaces from Monday 17 September 2007.
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 === Centenary of The National Library of Wales 2007 === === Centenary of The National Library of Wales 2007 ===
 2007 is a very important year in the history of The National Library of Wales, as it marks the centenary of receiving the first Royal Charter in 1907. It is a great opportunity to look back over a century of valuable service, and also to look forward into the next century and beyond. The Library has arranged a wide-ranging programme of events for 2007, offering something of interest to everyone. 2007 is a very important year in the history of The National Library of Wales, as it marks the centenary of receiving the first Royal Charter in 1907. It is a great opportunity to look back over a century of valuable service, and also to look forward into the next century and beyond. The Library has arranged a wide-ranging programme of events for 2007, offering something of interest to everyone.
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 ==== MARCH 2007 ==== ==== MARCH 2007 ====
  
-{{http://www.copac.ac.uk/img/60x44_copac.gif }} === CERL’s Cathedral Libraries Catalogue records to be loaded on Copac === +=== CERL’s Cathedral Libraries Catalogue records to be loaded on Copac === 
 The Consortium of Research Libraries (CURL), the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL) and the Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association (CLAA) have concluded a major three-way arrangement that will increase the visibility of a number of historic collections to researchers worldwide. The Consortium of Research Libraries (CURL), the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL) and the Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association (CLAA) have concluded a major three-way arrangement that will increase the visibility of a number of historic collections to researchers worldwide.
  
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