The scheduled downtime of the library management system, Voyager, next week beginning 22nd August has been cancelled.
Borrowing books using the self-issue machine 24/7 will therefore remain unaffected.
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
SHERPA-RoMEO upgrade version released
SHERPA Services’ is excited to announce the launch of an upgraded version of SHERPA RoMEO (www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo) as part of ongoing improvements to the SHERPA RoMEO service.
What is SHERPA-RoMEO?
SHERPA-RoMEO uses a simple colour-code classification to simplify complex publisher and journal policy information and provides impartial, easy to follow and accurate guidance on permissions and conditions of rights given to authors by journal publishers.
SHERPA-RoMEO offers users the ability to:
- View summaries of publishers' and journal copyright policies in relation to self-archiving;
- View if publisher and journal policies comply with research funder archiving policies, mandates and guidelines;
- To search journal and publisher information by Journal Title, Publisher Name, ISSN and eSSN.
Additionally, SHERPA-RoMEO provides lists of:
- Publishers that allow the use of their PDFs in Institutional Repositories;
- Publisher with Paid Options.
The new version contains significant additions and improvements to RoMEO, and now provides:
Increased Journal Coverage:
SHERPA-RoMEO now has its own Journals database containing over 18000 journals including many titles not covered by the other lists we use - Zetoc, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and ENTREZ.
More up to Date:
The new SHERPA RoMEO Journals database is faster than other lists in responding to new titles and journals that change publishers.
More Accurate Journal Level Searching:
The new journals database means that RoMEO identifies rights holders more accurately, especially where a commercial publisher is publishing on behalf of a society.
More Search Options:
In addition to searching for journals by title or ISSNs and publisher names, an advanced search option lets users search for publishers’ by RoMEO colour, RoMEO ID and RoMEO update date.
Electronic ISSNs:
RoMEO now holds data on electronic ISSN’s in addition to print ISSN’s and users can search for both using the ISSN search field.
Faster Performance:
Technical upgrades have made many features work faster than before.
This information is derived from the RoMEO database which is compiled by SHERPA and has been modified for use here.
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Manual borrowing of books required during library management system downtime next week.
Essential hardware for the library management system, Voyager, is being upgraded next week, which will affect how you borrow books from the Balfour Library.
During the week beginning Monday 22nd August the self-issue machine will be unavailable so library staff will have to issue books manually, and during normal opening hours only, 08:30-17:00 Monday to Thursday, 08:30-16:30 Friday.
The online catalogue will still be available however, at: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/newton/
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. We hope that the system will be up and running again in sooner than 5 days; we will let you know when it does.
P.S. No old-fashioned stamping will actually be involved!
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
The Balfour Library is participating in Open Cambridge 2011!
We are very pleased to announce that we are taking part in the annual Open Cambridge event for the first time this year.
The event allows members of the public to gain exclusive access to and insights into libraries, museums, gardens, and many other University institutions (as well as many non-University ones in Cambridge!). There are tours and drop-in sessions available, some of which do require booking.
We thought it would be great to be able to open our doors to the public, who may have always wondered what the inside of this centrally located building is like having walked past it several times! On Saturday 11th September we are giving a one-hour, bookable tour, to show visitors how the library is used by students and members of the department for their teaching, learning, and research needs. We will also have a selection of items from our special collections on display - this is very exclusive, as we do not have space to show these off within the library at present. If the tour proves popular maybe we can deliver some more next year.
The event takes place on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th September, culminating in the Bridge the Gap Charity Walk on Sunday 11th.
For more details of what's on please see the Open Cambridge website at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/opencambridge/ Bookings now open.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Job opportunity for a scientific researcher at UK PubMed Central / the British Library
Engagement Manager - UK Pubmed Central
UKPMC needs an experienced biomedical researcher who will lead on engagement to raise awareness of UKPMC and communicate its benefits.
For more information and to apply visit: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ACX383/engagement-manager/
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Thursday, 7 July 2011
Book cleaning project in the library

Local 'heritage volunteers' from NADFAS (National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies) will be cleaning our rare books. They will be using a range of specialist brushes and a vacuum cleaner to delicately remove the hundred years' worth of dust that covers the ca. 6,000 items in the library's Special Collections! The dust is one major cause of the deterioration of the bindings and the pages of the books.
This does mean that there will be some disruption during the times that the volunteers are cleaning. The volunteers will be here most Thursday mornings from 10.00 a.m. until 1.30 p.m. Their first session is on Thursday 14th July, and they will be here hopefully right up until October. There will be some noise in the 'Newton Room' (i.e. the room where the photocopiers are), which is where the volunteers will be based; they will be using the desks there and will have all their equipment there. Please ask library staff for assistance if you need access to anything in this area when the volunteers are present. Using the photocopiers will still be fine however. Please note that we have temporarily moved the scanner into the domed study area of the library.
There will be 4 volunteers in total, I'm sure you will make them feel welcome if you see them out and about in the department and in the Tea Room. We will introduce them to members of the department whenever we can. We are extremely pleased that they will be able to help make the items in our special collections much more pleasant to handle, and to conserve and preserve them for future generations of scholars.
You can find out more about NADFAS here: http://www.nadfas.org.uk/
Watch this space for further information: we hope to post some 'before and after' photos and include some other general photos in informative blog posts during the project!
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Leading research organisations announce top-tier, open access journal for biomedical and life sciences
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society and the Wellcome Trust have announced that they will be supporting a new top-tier, open access journal for biomedical and life sciences research.
For more information, see the Wellcome Trust's 'News and features' page on their website at: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/index.htm
For more information, see the Wellcome Trust's 'News and features' page on their website at: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/index.htm
Journal Citation Reports 2010 data now available
The 2010 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) are now available. The JCR are the recognised authority for evaluating journals and present quantitative data that support a systematic and objective review of the world’s leading journals.
The 2010 JCR includes:
- More than 10,000 of the world’s most highly cited, peer reviewed journals in 238 disciplines
- Nearly 2,500 publishers and 84 countries represented
- Over 1,300 regional journals
- 1,075 journals receiving their first Journal Impact Factor
A list of new journals receiving their first Journal Impact Factor in JCR can be found here: http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/imgblast/JCR-NewTitles2010.pdf
The full 2010 Journal Citation Report data can be accessed via the eresources@cambridge database here http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/fulllist.php?search_term=J using your Raven log-in.
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Darwin's personal library put online
Notes and comments scribbled by Charles Darwin on the pages and margins of his own personal library have been made available online for the first time.
See the News item on Cambridge University Library's website here: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/newspublishing/index.php?c=1#news274
See the News item on Cambridge University Library's website here: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/newspublishing/index.php?c=1#news274
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Friday, 3 June 2011
New books purchased by the Balfour Library
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