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General UK
- Bodelian Library
- BUBL Information Service
- COPAC, a new national Online Public Access Catalogueof some of the largest university research libraries in the UK and Ireland. (U. Manchester)
- EARL: The Consortium of Public Library Networking
- Library and Related Resources (U. Exeter)
- Library History Database (London University)
- Libweb: Directory of Libraries in the British Isles. Expansive listing of resources from UC-Berkeley.
- OPACs in Britain and Ireland (National Information Services and Systems in Bath)
- Poetry Library Online
- UK Higher Education & Research Libraries (U. Exeter).
- UK Public Libraries. Great list of sources by Robert and Sheila Harden.
England
- British Library.
- British Library of Political and Economic Science (London School of Economics)
- Libweb: Directory of Libraries in England
- Portico, the British Library's Online Information Server
Northern Ireland
Scotland
- Libweb: Directory of Libraries in Scotland
- National Archives of Scotland
- National Library of Scotland
Wales
- Archives Council
- Cardiff University Libraries
- Libweb: Directory of Libraries in Wales
- National Library of Wales
The Republic of Ireland (Eire)
- Centre for Irish Genealogical and Historical Studies
- Libweb: Directory of Libraries in Ireland
- National Library of Ireland.
- OPACS in Britain and Ireland (maintained by the National Information Services and Systems)
Note: For more listings of European libraries, please go to the Libraries & Other Information Resources page.
The COPAC and the British Library Catalogue can also be searched simultaneously via the Karlsruher Virtuelle Katalog (KVK) .
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Acknowledgements
The editor for the British Studies Web is Gordon Anderson
( University of Minnesota). We welcome contributors.
Comments and further suggestions may be sent to: ganderso @ umn.edu".
The British Studies Web is one part of the Western European Studies Section Web of resources for Western European studies.
We would like to thank the libraries of Brigham Young University and University of Minnesota for providing assistance and
computing
resources that make this national endeavor possible.
URL: http://wess.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Great_Britain_(British_Studies)
These web pages do not necessarily represent the views of the participating
libraries nor of their sponsoring institutions.

