![]() You may also use the Photo Upload service if you have your University of Bath login details already. please also send us details of your postal address if you need us to post your card to you.please let us know if you would like your preferred pronouns to be printed on the new card.your contract end date if you are in a fixed term post otherwise please confirm if you are permanently employed.an image file attachment clearly showing your face, for example in a "selfie" or passport style format, for use on the card.We recommend that new staff contact the library by email to request a new card before visiting. Your library card is linked to other University systems so you need to have a staff profile on Person Finder before you can have a card. You can also email us via you would like a replacement card posted to you if you are working off campus. We can replace damaged and lost library cards up until 4:45pm. The Library Reader Services Desk is staffed from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday (outside of University closed days). Please ask Reader Services staff for advice when asking about a new or replacement card. Your preferred pronouns can be printed on new and replacement cards. Library cards are not required for access to online library resources or for anyone not currently based on the campus in Bath. Lost cards are invalidated when a replacement is printed. You will be charged £5 to replace a lost library card. If you have any queries or issues following the outlined advice, please contact Library staff for advice via can also post cards to current staff and students upon request, please advise us of your postal address when mailing us via do not take new library card pictures at the Reader Services Desk - you will need to provide your card image during online registration or via email (as detailed below) before you visit the Library to obtain a new student, staff or visitor library card. If you are a new student or member of staff requesting a new library card please check the advice in the relevant section below about registration and providing a photograph for the card. The team’s work is a critical piece of a broader initiative within the Rubenstein Library to find and describe historically marginalized voices in our archival collections, particularly those collections documenting BIPOC and indigenous history.The Library Reader Services Desk is staffed from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. Ultimately, the Rubenstein Library is building tools that allow users to search, sort, and export collection descriptions from the library’s old card catalogs. The team will then develop ways to visualize and search this dataset based on different research topics or terms. They will prepare the digitized subject cards for online access in the Internet Archive, and then use textual analysis tools and natural language processing techniques to create an index of structured metadata for publication in Duke’s Digital Repository. ![]() ![]() Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, a team of students will explore extracting structured data from over 115,000 subject cards to develop searchable and sortable descriptions of manuscript and archival collections. Using digitized card catalogs from the David M. ![]()
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