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Carmody Groarke has had the green light to revamp the British Library’s huge archive storage facility at Boston Spa in West Yorkshire Leeds City Council has approved plans to refurbish the existing ...
The British Library has revealed proposals by Carmody Groarke to significantly overhaul its huge archive storage facility at Boston Spa, West Yorkshire The library’s plans, which are expected to be ...
The British Library today announced its first partnership with Google, under which Google will digitize 250,000 items from the library's vast collection of work produced between 1700-1870.
Will Prentice is trying to save the British Library's archive of 6.5 million sound recordings – before it's lost forever to decay and dead hardware. Skip to main content.
Sixty-five million historic newspaper articles, covering the most significant events over the last 300 years, are now fully available online from today in a new archive created by the British Library.
Curators at The British Library have begun the process of archiving videogame websites to preserve gaming culture for future generations. While game experts have previously tended to concentrate ...
The British Library is to archive 4.8 million UK websites and one billion web pages, following statutory changes to copyright legislation. Search the TechTarget Network. Join CW+.
Essays submitted to BBC Radio 4's PM programme detailing its listeners' coronavirus experiences are to be archived by the British Library. The Covid Chronicles were launched last month when ...
Turning 400-year-old maps into 3D VIDEO GAMES: Students use British Library archive to create 17th century virtual worlds. Pudding Lane Productions from De Montfort University won the Off the Map ...
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According to The Guardian, the library cited British anti-terrorism laws as its reason for rejecting the archive. Under the UK’s Terrorism Act of 2006, anyone who provides access to terrorist ...
Kim Philby, who was recruited by the KGB in the 1930s as part of the infamous Cambridge spy ring, had risen to become a senior officer in MI6 before coming under suspicion in the 1950s.
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