The Institute of Archaeology Library 1937–1986: Collections, Communities and Networks

<p class="first" id="d9445199e66">This article documents the history of the Institute of Archaeology Library from its independent beginnings in 1937 until the merger of the Institute with UCL in 1986. Documents from the Institute of Archaeology Libra...

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Main Author: Katie Meheux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2015-10-01
Series:Archaeology International
Online Access:https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.5334/ai.1811
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Summary:<p class="first" id="d9445199e66">This article documents the history of the Institute of Archaeology Library from its independent beginnings in 1937 until the merger of the Institute with UCL in 1986. Documents from the Institute of Archaeology Library Archive, unpublished Institute Management Committee Minutes and published Annual Reports are used to demonstrate how the Library and the activities of its librarians reflected changes and developments not only in the Institute community, but also within wider archaeological networks. Initially situated in a united archaeological community with fluid boundaries, the Library was to develop its own independent identity as changes in Higher Education, professionalisation and commercialisation destroyed this unity and promoted the development of distinct communities of professional practice. </p>
ISSN:1463-1725
2048-4194