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DiadEM
DiadEM is a project supported by Libraries and Information East Midlands,
MLA East Midlands and MLA nationally to identify special collections
held in the region's libraries and to create a set of collection level
descriptions using the RSLP schema which are now being added to the
national Cornucopia database.
The DiadEM project uncovered an exciting range of collections in the
East Midlands. Some of these are already well known, such as the D.H.
Lawrence Collection at the University of Nottingham and the Tennyson
Research Centre in Lincoln, but DiadEM has found other special collections
in all corners of the region, such as the material on hunting held
at Melton Mowbray Library, colliery disasters at North Nottinghamshire
College and the Osborne Robinson collection of posters at the University
of Northampton.
Many other libraries and organisations across the East Midlands region
also participated in the DiadEM project; these include bodies as diverse
as the Chartered Management Institution and the British Horological
Institute and small museum libraries such as the Canal Museum at Stoke
Bruerne in Northamptonshire and the Commemorative Collectors Society
in Nottinghamshire. While some of the collections are accessible by
the members of the organisation only, it has been gratifying to see
the willingness of librarians and curators to open their doors and
to promote awareness of their information resources.
The first phases of the DiadEM project have now come to an end and
we are hoping to encourage the DiadEM participating libraries to also
join Inspire.
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This page was last updated
on 9 August 2006 |
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