Catalogue description Department of Education and Science: British Library Organising Committee: Agenda, Minutes and Papers

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Reference: ED 253
Title: Department of Education and Science: British Library Organising Committee: Agenda, Minutes and Papers
Description:

Agendas, minutes and supporting papers of the British Library Organising Committee.

The papers include feasibility study reports on the Bloomsbury and Boston Spa sites, including the full architect's brief and the application of ADP systems on the operations and services of the British Library. Agendas, minutes and supporting papers of the committee's various planning groups cover building planning, reference and bibliographical services, staffing and finance.

Date: 1971-1973
Arrangement:

By former reference within each planning group.

Related material:

Other records relating to the British Library Organising Committee were transferred to the British Library.

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: BLOC file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Department of Education and Science, British Library Organising Committee, 1971-1973

Physical description: 37 files and volumes
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

In 1999 Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Custodial history: Transferred to the Department of National Heritage in 1992 and to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in 1997
Accumulation dates: 1971 to 1973
Accruals: No future accruals expected
Administrative / biographical background:

The British Library Organising Committee was set up in 1971 following the government's British Library White Paper. Its terms of reference were to prepare plans for the organising, staffing and accommodation of the British Library and to coordinate action by the Department of Education and Science and institutions involved, with the object of ensuring that the organisation comes into being at the earliest date possible as an effective going concern. After its third meeting in 1973 the committee was wound up and replaced by the British Libraries Board in April of that year.

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