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Radcliffe Science Library

The Radcliffe Science Library (RSL) is the main teaching and research science library at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Being officially part of the Bodleian Libraries, the library holds the Legal Deposit material for the sciences and is thus entitled to receive a copy of all British scientific publications.

Radcliffe Science Library
The library seen from the north
51°45′28″N 1°15′21″W / 51.7579°N 1.2559°W / 51.7579; -1.2559
LocationParks Road, Oxford, England, England, United Kingdom
TypeAcademic library
Established1861
Branch ofBodleian Library
Collection
Items collectedBooks and journals in the biological sciences, computing science, experimental psychology, history of science, mathematics, medicine and the physical sciences
Legal depositThe library holds the Legal Deposit material in the sciences for Oxford University
Access and use
Access requirementsUniversity Card or Bodleian Libraries reader's card
Other information
Websitewww.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/libraries/rsl

Since 2023 the library has shared its buildings with Reuben College.

History edit

The physician John Radcliffe died in 1714, leaving money in his will to establish the Radcliffe Observatory, the Radcliffe Infirmary and the Radcliffe Library, which was intended to contain "modern books in all faculties and languages, not in the Bodleian Library". The library's building on a site south of the Bodleian Library was completed in 1749 and is now known as the Radcliffe Camera.[1]

The scientific books housed in the Radcliffe Camera were transferred to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in 1861. A new Radcliffe Library building opened in 1901, on land next to the museum (on the corner of Parks Road and South Parks Road).[2]

In 1927, the library lost its independence, for financial efficiency becoming part of the Bodleian Library. The library took on its current name, the Radcliffe Science Library, and gained the right as a legal deposit library to receive a copy of all new British scientific publications.[1]

The building has doors with relief wood carvings[3] by Don Potter, undertaken while he was studying with the sculptor Eric Gill.[4]

With the construction of a basement in the 1970s, part of the building was used to form The Hooke Library, a (separate) science lending library for undergraduates, which was named after Robert Hooke, a scientist who worked in Oxford. The Hooke Library housed its collection in the ground floor of the Abbot's Kitchen which was originally part of the University Museum and on the staircase at the eastern end of the Jackson Wing of the RSL. The area which housed the Hooke Library collection became part of the RSL, with the ground floor of the Abbot's Kitchen transformed into a refreshment area and a training room.[1]

Until 2007, the library was a reference library rather than a lending library. During 2007 the building and collection of the Hooke Library was integrated into the RSL.[5]

In December 2018 it was announced that the premises would be used as the basis of a new non-residential graduate college of the university, Reuben College, alongside the library.[6] The library closed for refurbishment in December 2019 and reopened in October 2023.[7]

The building edit

The RSL building consists of three parts, developed as expansion of the library was necessary:

  1. The Jackson Wing, parallel to South Parks Road, is Grade II listed. Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson it opened in 1901. This wing housed parts of the RSL and previously housed part of the Hooke Library on the staircase at its east end. It is arranged over 3 floors, all above ground, and contained two reading rooms and administration offices.
  2. The Worthington Wing, parallel to Parks Road and also Grade II listed, was designed as an extension to the Jackson Wing in 1934 by Hubert Worthington. The wing extends to the north of the western end of the Jackson Wing and contained two reading rooms, on the first and second floors, and the library entrance hall on the ground floor.
  3. The Lankester Room and Main Stack, a two-storey extension under the lawn of the museum, built 1971–1974. The Lankester Room was a large reading room of the library containing the book collection. The stack contained additional storage for library materials.[8]

From 2023 the library occupies the second floors of the Jackson and Worthington buildings, the former Lankester room and stack are a museum Collections Teaching and Research Centre for the university and other spaces are used by Reuben College or shared.[9]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. ^ "University Museum of Natural History" (PDF). Oua.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Radcliffe Science Library: Door". Inside Oxford Libraries. WordPress. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  4. ^ MacCarthy, Fiona (8 June 2004). "Obituary: Donald Potter". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 January 2007. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  6. ^ . University of Oxford. 7 December 2018. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  7. ^ . Bodleian Library. 17 January 2023. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
  8. ^ "The Radcliffe Science Library Conservation Plan, November 2013 The Radcliffe Science Library Conservation Plan". University of Oxford. November 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  9. ^ "About our building". Reuben College. Retrieved 27 October 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Hassall, T. G. (1972). "Roman finds from the Radcliffe Science Library extension, Oxford, 1970-71" (PDF). Oxoniensia. 37: 38–50. Retrieved 28 April 2011.

External links edit

  • Radcliffe Science Library website

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The Radcliffe Science Library RSL is the main teaching and research science library at the University of Oxford in Oxford England Being officially part of the Bodleian Libraries the library holds the Legal Deposit material for the sciences and is thus entitled to receive a copy of all British scientific publications Radcliffe Science LibraryThe library seen from the north51 45 28 N 1 15 21 W 51 7579 N 1 2559 W 51 7579 1 2559LocationParks Road Oxford England England United KingdomTypeAcademic libraryEstablished1861Branch ofBodleian LibraryCollectionItems collectedBooks and journals in the biological sciences computing science experimental psychology history of science mathematics medicine and the physical sciencesLegal depositThe library holds the Legal Deposit material in the sciences for Oxford UniversityAccess and useAccess requirementsUniversity Card or Bodleian Libraries reader s cardOther informationWebsitewww bodleian ox ac uk libraries rsl Since 2023 the library has shared its buildings with Reuben College Contents 1 History 2 The building 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editThe physician John Radcliffe died in 1714 leaving money in his will to establish the Radcliffe Observatory the Radcliffe Infirmary and the Radcliffe Library which was intended to contain modern books in all faculties and languages not in the Bodleian Library The library s building on a site south of the Bodleian Library was completed in 1749 and is now known as the Radcliffe Camera 1 The scientific books housed in the Radcliffe Camera were transferred to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in 1861 A new Radcliffe Library building opened in 1901 on land next to the museum on the corner of Parks Road and South Parks Road 2 In 1927 the library lost its independence for financial efficiency becoming part of the Bodleian Library The library took on its current name the Radcliffe Science Library and gained the right as a legal deposit library to receive a copy of all new British scientific publications 1 The building has doors with relief wood carvings 3 by Don Potter undertaken while he was studying with the sculptor Eric Gill 4 With the construction of a basement in the 1970s part of the building was used to form The Hooke Library a separate science lending library for undergraduates which was named after Robert Hooke a scientist who worked in Oxford The Hooke Library housed its collection in the ground floor of the Abbot s Kitchen which was originally part of the University Museum and on the staircase at the eastern end of the Jackson Wing of the RSL The area which housed the Hooke Library collection became part of the RSL with the ground floor of the Abbot s Kitchen transformed into a refreshment area and a training room 1 Until 2007 the library was a reference library rather than a lending library During 2007 the building and collection of the Hooke Library was integrated into the RSL 5 In December 2018 it was announced that the premises would be used as the basis of a new non residential graduate college of the university Reuben College alongside the library 6 The library closed for refurbishment in December 2019 and reopened in October 2023 7 The building editThe RSL building consists of three parts developed as expansion of the library was necessary The Jackson Wing parallel to South Parks Road is Grade II listed Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson it opened in 1901 This wing housed parts of the RSL and previously housed part of the Hooke Library on the staircase at its east end It is arranged over 3 floors all above ground and contained two reading rooms and administration offices The Worthington Wing parallel to Parks Road and also Grade II listed was designed as an extension to the Jackson Wing in 1934 by Hubert Worthington The wing extends to the north of the western end of the Jackson Wing and contained two reading rooms on the first and second floors and the library entrance hall on the ground floor The Lankester Room and Main Stack a two storey extension under the lawn of the museum built 1971 1974 The Lankester Room was a large reading room of the library containing the book collection The stack contained additional storage for library materials 8 From 2023 the library occupies the second floors of the Jackson and Worthington buildings the former Lankester room and stack are a museum Collections Teaching and Research Centre for the university and other spaces are used by Reuben College or shared 9 Gallery edit nbsp Entrance nbsp Desk inside the Worthington Wing nbsp Alexander Library of Ornothology circa 2018 nbsp Ground floor interior nbsp Door to the rare book room carved to a design by Eric Gill in 1935 Each panel features a famous scientist References edit a b c Radcliffe Science Library RSL History Bodleian ox ac uk Archived from the original on 19 October 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2015 University Museum of Natural History PDF Oua ox ac uk Retrieved 27 August 2015 Radcliffe Science Library Door Inside Oxford Libraries WordPress 26 November 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2016 MacCarthy Fiona 8 June 2004 Obituary Donald Potter The Guardian UK Retrieved 25 August 2009 Radcliffe Science Library RSL and Hooke building works 2007 Archived from the original on 17 January 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2015 Oxford unveils plans for new graduate college University of Oxford 7 December 2018 Archived from the original on 26 September 2020 Retrieved 7 December 2018 RSL Refurbishment Update on the project Bodleian Library 17 January 2023 Archived from the original on 4 June 2023 Retrieved 15 March 2023 The Radcliffe Science Library Conservation Plan November 2013 The Radcliffe Science Library Conservation Plan University of Oxford November 2013 Retrieved 27 October 2023 About our building Reuben College Retrieved 27 October 2023 Further reading editHassall T G 1972 Roman finds from the Radcliffe Science Library extension Oxford 1970 71 PDF Oxoniensia 37 38 50 Retrieved 28 April 2011 Information boards concerning the 2007 transformationExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radcliffe Science Library Radcliffe Science Library website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radcliffe Science Library amp oldid 1192426850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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