![]() ![]() ![]() Our online art resources offer a wealth of material for art researchers and art historians. London Library membership gives access to titles such as the complete archive of The London Review of Books, New York Review of Books, English Poetry, The Complete Prose of T S Eliot archive, Early English Books Online and many more. Our subscriptions to historic publications - such as the Illustrated London News and the Country Life archive - provide a wealth of information, much of it beautifully illustrated, that is ideal for both work and pleasure.Īn extensive collection of literary journals and collections is available if you’re looking to stay in touch with the literary world. This enormous range of archival material is perfect for researching from home - whether you’re working on an academic research project, writing a novel or working on your family history. Newspaper archives and historic publicationsĪs a London Library member you’ll be able to use the full digital archives of The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, and The Observer, plus the extensive British Newspaper Archive, the 17th-18th Century Burney Newspapers Collection and more! Members also have access to a vast collection of historic research material through hundreds of publications including The Bibliography of British and Irish History, British History Online, the Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674-1913, the Survey of London and The British Newspaper Archive, plus much more. London Library membership provides free access to most of JSTOR's content, which subscribed to separately normally costs around £200 per annum. Through JSTOR you can access a huge digital library of academic journals, books, primary sources and periodicals. While some licences permit unlimited use, others are restricted to one or more simultaneous users the use patterns of restricted licences are regularly reviewed and simultaneous use allowances expanded where demand requires and resources permit. Wherever possible, licences are secured which permit use by members remotely (via the Library’s website) in addition to use on the Library’s premises. The majority of the Library’s electronic resources are provided through annual subscription rather than purchase and the continuation of each subscription depends on the volume of use and available funding. Much of the content of our eJournals is directly searchable through the Library’s online catalogue service CATALYST. For further details of the extensive range of periodicals and databases that can be accessed on-line see our eJournals pages. As well as print copies, the Library subscribes to over 300 online versions of its journals, augmented with access to thousands more through online periodicals archive services such as JSTOR. ![]()
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