The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Details

  • Number of employees
    500-1000
  • Company Type
    Large
About The Bodleian Libraries

The Bodleian Libraries, part of the University of Oxford, is one of the oldest and most prestigious libraries in Europe. Established in 1602, it serves as a vital resource for scholars, researchers, and students from around the world. The library system comprises multiple libraries, including the iconic Bodleian Library, which houses over 13 million printed items, manuscripts, and rare books.

With a mission to support education and research, the Bodleian Libraries provide access to a vast array of resources, including digital collections, archives, and special collections. The libraries are committed to preserving cultural heritage and promoting knowledge through various initiatives and exhibitions.

Visitors can explore the stunning architecture and rich history of the libraries, with guided tours available to showcase the remarkable collections and facilities. The Bodleian Libraries also engage in collaborative projects with other institutions, enhancing their global reach and impact.

In addition to traditional library services, the Bodleian Libraries offer a range of events, workshops, and lectures, fostering a vibrant community of learners and scholars. The libraries are dedicated to innovation, continually adapting to the changing landscape of information access and technology.

As a hub of knowledge and learning, the Bodleian Libraries play a crucial role in the academic life of the University of Oxford and beyond, inspiring generations of thinkers and creators.

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