Module Information
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | 2,000 word essay | 50% |
Semester Assessment | Management Policy ( 2,000 words) | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | Resubmission of coursework |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Define the nature and purpose of rare-book libraries
Discuss the history of the printed book in Western Europe, especially in Britain
Identify the principal physical characteristics of a printed book of the hand- press period
Explain the general principals of the printing process in the hand- press period
Explain the roles of various tradesmen and craftsmen within the book trade, such as printer, bookseller, binder, papermaker, compositor
Demonstrate how to identify a book of the hand-press period using the standard bibliographical reference tools for English printed materials
Analyse the main curatorial and management problems facing a rare-book librarian, including security, conservation, information technology and reader services
Devise a promotional strategy for a rare-books collection
Brief description
This is the first of two modules on rare books librarianship. It provides a general introduction to this specialist field. It gives a brief overview of the development of the printed book in the hand-press period ( to c. 1850) especially in England and examines the problems of identifying and making available valuable and early printed materials in libraries.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | N/A |
Communication | Writing and presentation skills |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Students are set activities which involve reflection on practices in thier workplace and suggestions for aquisition of relevant new skills ( such as promotion and disaster planning.) |
Information Technology | Use of web-based catalogues and databases; use of web-based conference facilities. |
Personal Development and Career planning | Use of the library working environment in activites and assignments in a specialist area of library and information studies |
Problem solving | Several activities in the module set tasks which involve identification of problems and of factors which might influence potential solutions. |
Research skills | Several activities involve a researched follow-up to taught examples |
Subject Specific Skills | Identification and analysis of elements of early printed book; reading room management for rare books; promotion ; disaster planning; interpretation of Latin imprints. |
Team work | N/A |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7