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Introducing COPAC
COPAC is a new internationally accessible catalogue at
http://copac.ac.uk/copac/.
Based at the University of Manchester, COPAC provides unified access to the
consolidated online catalogues of some of the largest university research
libraries in the UK and Ireland. COPAC is normally available 24 hours a day
365 days a year and access is *free of charge*. The COPAC database
currently contains approx. 5 million records. These represent the merged
online library catalogues of:
- Cambridge University
- Edinburgh University
- Glasgow University
- Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
- Leeds University
- University of Manchester
- University of Nottingham
- Oxford University
- Trinity College Dublin
- University College London
- University of London Library
The records from a further twelve university library catalogues will be
added in due course. Materials from other libraries may be added in the
future.
As well as providing general coverage of a very wide range of subject
areas, these large research libraries have many older documents, specialist
collections and particular strengths, such as foreign language materials,
which make COPAC a very valuable resource for the researcher. Records for
materials published pre-1900 make up c.4% of the database and the
proportion of older materials is growing. Some 27% of the records represent
foreign language materials, including minority languages such as Welsh.
Again, this is increasing as more foreign language collections are brought
online.
Most COPAC records are for books, reports etc. but there are increasing
numbers for other materials such as printed and recorded music, and video.
Records for periodicals make up some 4% of the COPAC database.
Access to COPAC is at http://copac.ac.uk/copac/
Online search assistance is provided and printed User Guides are available
for both interfaces. Postscript and .pdf versions of the User Guides are
available for downloading at:
http://copac.ac.uk/copac/userguide/
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