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Library Hub Discover is a union catalog operated by Jisc (jisc.ac.uk). It replaces Copac and SUNCAT . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its user interface is centred around a simple search engine -like query box.
A full list of contributors is available [8] including the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Middle Temple library and Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Library. [2] [9] In July 2019, Jisc replaced COPAC with Library Hub Discover. [3] [10] [11]
Jisc is a United Kingdom not-for-profit organisation that provides network and IT services and digital resources in support of further and higher education and research, as well as the public sector. Its head office is based in Bristol with offices in London , Manchester , and Oxford .
SUNCAT was an EDINA service, and was funded by Jisc. It ran on Ex Libris' Aleph 500 Library Management System. [4] On 31 July 2019, [5] SUNCAT, Copac, CCM Tools and the RLUK database were dismissed and replaced by three new services: Library Hub Discover, Library Hub Compare, and Library Hub Cataloguing. [6] [7]
The following list is drawn from the Jisc Library Hub Discover catalogue. This is an online database that collates 161 UK and Irish academic, national & specialist library catalogues. Nevertheless, this catalogue is not exhaustive, and three titles drawn from searches on Abe Books, a site for the used-book trade, are included.
Jisc Library Hub Discover list ten plays by Pryce, or collections of plays. to which he contributed. Kemp notes that most of his plays were adaptations of the works of other authors. [ 7 ] The following list is not exhaustive as at least one play by Pryce was found which was not listed in the catalogues collated by Jisc , and press references ...
The following list of books was generated by searching the Jisc Library Hub Discover database [note 15] for books with the keyword "Skeaping" between 1880 and 1950, [42] and then removing books by his brother John Skeaping, his son John Rattenbury Skeaping, his sister-in-law, Emily J. Skeaping, and other irrelevant items.
'Murray, Anthony Gregory' in Jisc Library Hub Discover. Online resource, accessed 3 November 2023. 'Murray, Dom Gregory' in Jisc Library Hub Discover. Online resource, accessed 3 November 2023. Jeff Ostrowski. Dom Gregory Murray's People's Mass. Corpus Christi Watershed, 24 March 2013. Online resource, accessed 25 November 2023.