Bodleian Card Catalogue

Digitisation
People involved: Miranda Lewis, Kim McLean-Fiander, Richard Ovenden, Michael Popham, Richard Sharpe
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The most comprehensive existing catalogue of seventeenth-century manuscript correspondence in the Bodleian is a fifty-two drawer index-card file located in the Selden End of the historic Duke Humfrey’s Library. Compiled in the early- to mid-twentieth century by Bodleian staff, this catalogue provides summaries of around 48,000 MS letters from the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries preserved in 487 volumes of manuscripts in the Bodleian, including material from the Rawlinson letters and the Tanner, Smith, Ballard, and D’Orville manuscripts. This extraordinarily rich resource is available currently only on site, and remains little known outside Oxford.
Kim explores the analogue cards.
Miranda edits their digital variants.
‘This extraordinarily rich resource is available currently only on site, and remains little known outside Oxford …’
The objective of this sub-project is to place the catalogue more fully at the service of international scholarship by publishing an electronic version of the index online and integrating it into the digital systems at the core of Cultures of Knowledge. The result will be a web-mounted descriptive catalogue of around 48,000 sixteenth-, seventeenth-, and eighteenth-century manuscript letters in the Bodleian Library, providing a new aid in the efficient use of this local material; a starting-point for work on scholarly calendars; a valuable reference point for locating related material elsewhere; and the core of a union catalogue of seventeenth-century intellectual correspondence.
Anatomy of a Bodleian Card
A typical card from the index abstracts a letter in the Library’s holdings to the following seven fields of core metadata. These have been researched, standardised, and de-duplicated across all records and reproduced in the union catalogue:
- Sender: Pasor, Matthias (1599-1658)
- Recipient: Ward, Samuel (Dr) (1572-1573)
- Date: July 1628
- Origin: Oxford
- Language: Latin
- Abstract: ‘Gratified by receipt of…’
- Shelfmark: MS Tanner 72 fol. 264.
Outputs
Primary Outputs
- Digitised version of the Bodleian card catalogue within Early Modern Letters Online.




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