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Bibliographical Society

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Founded in 1892, the Bibliographical Society (of London) is the senior learned society dealing with the study of the book and its history, based in London, England.

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The Society holds a monthly lecture between October and May, usually on the third Tuesday of the month at University College London.

The first fifty years of the Bibliographical Society were documented in the book The Bibliographical Society, 1892–1942: Studies in Retrospect. The Book Encompassed, a volume of essays marking the Society's centenary was published in 1992.

Objectives

The objectives of the Society are:

  • to promote and encourage study and research in the fields of:
  • historical, analytical, descriptive and textual bibliography
  • the history of printing, publishing, bookselling, bookbinding and collecting
  • to hold meetings at which papers are read and discussed
  • to print and publish a journal (The Library) and books concerned with bibliography
  • to maintain a bibliographical library
  • from time to time to award a medal for services to bibliography
  • to support bibliographical research by awarding grants and bursaries
  • Publications

    The Society has published a journal since 1893, originally entitled Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. In 1920 it took over publication of The Library (issued since 1889) and adopted that as the main title of the Transactions. (The Library was founded in 1889 by John Young Walker MacAlister.) The different series of the Transactions and The Library are:

  • Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, vol. 1–15 (1893–1919)
  • The Library, vol. 1–10 (1889–1898)
  • The Library, Second/New series, vol. 1–10 (1900–1910)
  • The Library, Third series, vol. 1–10 (1910–1919)
  • The Library, Fourth series, vol. 1–26 (1920–1946)
  • The Library, Fifth series, vol. 1–33 (1946–1978)
  • The Library, Sixth series, vol. 1–21 (1979–1999)
  • The Library, Seventh series, vol. 1– (2000– )
  • The Library (ISSN 0024-2160; 1744-8581) is a quarterly journal and is issued free to members who also receive a copy of all books published by the Society.

    Gold medal

    The Society occasionally awards a gold medal for distinguished services to bibliography to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the development of the subject and the furtherance of the Society's aims.

    Library and archives

    The Society's library was housed at Stationers' Hall in the City of London but moved to Senate House in January 2007 where it is now available alongside the resources of the Senate House Libraries.

    The Society's archive is housed at the Bodleian Library and may be used by scholars and members of the Society.

    References

    Bibliographical Society Wikipedia