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*Fibis chairman, Peter Bailey, has created | *Fibis chairman, Peter Bailey, has created an informative slide show [http://www.youtube.com/user/fibiswebmaster ''Advice For Your First Visit to the APAC Reading Rooms''] | ||
*''Getting started with the India Office Records. 2009'' (FIBIS fact files; 2) | *''Getting started with the India Office Records. 2009'' (FIBIS fact files; 2) | ||
:Planning your first visit to the British Library? This very practical booklet contains two articles which will reduce stress and possible frustration when beginning research using the India Office Records at the British Library in London. Lawrie Butler was the former [http://www.fibis.org/research.htm FIBIS Research Officer] and his helpfully illustrated article "Hints on research in the India Office Records at the British Library Asian and African Studies reading room" carefully sets out what can be accomplished before visiting the library, how to gain admission to the library, and what to do once you enter the reading room in order to obtain maximum results. Elaine MacGregor's article "First visits to the OIOC by a 'newbie'" is a useful case study recounting her experience of using the reading room. Both articles were previously published in the FIBIS "Journal".Available from the [http://www.shop.fibis.org/books.htm FIBIS Shop]. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer [http://www.fibis.org/committee.htm FIBIS Committee]) | :Planning your first visit to the British Library? This very practical booklet contains two articles which will reduce stress and possible frustration when beginning research using the India Office Records at the British Library in London. Lawrie Butler was the former [http://www.fibis.org/research.htm FIBIS Research Officer] and his helpfully illustrated article "Hints on research in the India Office Records at the British Library Asian and African Studies reading room" carefully sets out what can be accomplished before visiting the library, how to gain admission to the library, and what to do once you enter the reading room in order to obtain maximum results. Elaine MacGregor's article "First visits to the OIOC by a 'newbie'" is a useful case study recounting her experience of using the reading room. Both articles were previously published in the FIBIS "Journal".Available from the [http://www.shop.fibis.org/books.htm FIBIS Shop]. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer [http://www.fibis.org/committee.htm FIBIS Committee]) |
Revision as of 19:32, 22 March 2010
The British Library at St Pancras, London is the home of the India Office Records, which are held in the Asia, Pacific & Africa Collection (APAC).
Search the British Library Online Gallery APAC Collection for prints, drawings and photographs.
It should also be noted that the British Library is one of the UK Institutions that receives a copy of every publication distributed to the UK or Republic of Ireland. These publications can be made available to registered readers in the Library’s Reading Rooms. For more information see Legal Deposit in the British Library
FIBIS Resources
- Fibis chairman, Peter Bailey, has created an informative slide show Advice For Your First Visit to the APAC Reading Rooms
- Getting started with the India Office Records. 2009 (FIBIS fact files; 2)
- Planning your first visit to the British Library? This very practical booklet contains two articles which will reduce stress and possible frustration when beginning research using the India Office Records at the British Library in London. Lawrie Butler was the former FIBIS Research Officer and his helpfully illustrated article "Hints on research in the India Office Records at the British Library Asian and African Studies reading room" carefully sets out what can be accomplished before visiting the library, how to gain admission to the library, and what to do once you enter the reading room in order to obtain maximum results. Elaine MacGregor's article "First visits to the OIOC by a 'newbie'" is a useful case study recounting her experience of using the reading room. Both articles were previously published in the FIBIS "Journal".Available from the FIBIS Shop. Also available from the FIBIS representative in Australia, Sylvia Murphy (refer FIBIS Committee)
- Fibis can provide a research service and/or supply copy documents to Fibis members unable to visit the British Library. (This is expecially useful for obtaining further information where a reference has been found on the Fibis website). For further information about this service email the research co-ordinator on research@fibis.org
Visiting the British Library
- You will need a Reader Pass to enter the British Library Reading Rooms - which is where research is conducted. Read How to Register for a Reader Pass
- Read about location, opening times, and many aspects covered in Reader FAQ’s in this link
- For further tips, read the following postings from the India List dated 1/2003 1/2003 4/2003 6/2004 7/2004 10/2004 4/2005 4/2005 9/2005 2/2007
Free Training Sessions in using India Office resources
Every month the APAC team offer a free 75 minute introduction to their records. This is aimed at the family historian. For further details, including upcoming dates, see the British Library website at Help for Researchers
Contact information
The British Library can be contacted via the means below. The Library will provide a limited research service and can supply copies of records and documents, particularly, if you have the reference of an item you would like and cannot visit - charges apply. When obtaining copies on CD, please check what format they will be in so that you can make sure you will be able to view them. APAC also hold a list of professional researchers familiar with the collections. Please, however, note that, as mentioned above, FIBIS can provide research assistance and copies of documents for FIBIS members unable to visit the Library.
Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections enquiries The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7873 Fax: +44 (0)20 7412 7641 E-mail: apac-enquiries@bl.uk