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British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries [1] includes over 100,000 pages of material assembled from numerous bibliographies and from newly conducted research. Alongside the published material are 4,000 facsimile pages of previously unpublished manuscripts.  British and Irish Women’s Letters and Diaries spans more than 400 years of personal writings, bringing together the voices of women from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

Provider: 
Alexander Street Press [2]
Posted: 
Aug 6, 2015 12:16pm
Updated: 
Aug 24, 2016 10:15am
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Collection Content

Subject Areas: 
Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences
Resource Types: 
Archival materials
Correspondence
Diaries
Personal papers
Major Languages: 
English
Direct from Publisher - Denotes data sourced directly from publisher
Content Details: 
Topics coveredMultiple topics covered in the writings (diaries and letters) of approximately 500 British and Irish women between 1500-1950.
Geographic coverageBritain and Ireland
Chronological coverage1500-1950
Source format(s)paper (diaries and letters)
Total titles265
Total pages90,000
Major language (s)English
Digital collection launch date2002
Completion dateComplete
Collection ongoing N
Update frequencyComplete
Available supplements N

Specifications

Metadata: 
MARC records available Y
Creator of MARC recordsAlexander Street
Source for obtaining MARC recordshttp://alexanderstreet.com/british-and-irish-womens-letters-and-diaries-... [3]
Fee for MARC recordsN
Subject authorities usedControlled vocabularies for subjects are natural language, hierarchical terms (e.g., "Agriculture >> Crops >> Food crops" = three separate terms, with no subdivisions). Terms are intended to be used with post-coordinate searches (e.g., "Forest fires AND Insects”).
Name authorities usedControlled vocabularies for names are based on AACR2 guidelines, with the addition of "flourish dates" when we could find no birth or death date for an individual ("Pacheco, Paulita, 1943-" or "Abbott, Edward, fl. 1763-1778").
Technical Platform: 
Browser compatibilityMicrosoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher; Firefox 3.0 or higher
Authentication optionsIP, user name and password, proxy,or referrer URL
Archiving solution (master files)We use a third-party solution (library can request archival copy should ASP cease ability to provide the data)
Archiving solution (derivative files) same
Available in web discovery tools Y
Open url target N
Federated searching, z39.50 N
Local host option Y
Usage stats based on Counter codeN
Interface Tools: 
Full text displayed Y
Page images 4000 pages of facsimile
Color images Y / Nearly 100% are B/W or original sepia color.
Search full text Y
Advanced search Y
Search within results Y
Limit results by dates and/or document types Y
Display highlighted search terms Y
Display snippet (search term in context)Y
Relevance sorting Y
Save searches N
Download PDF N
Download HTML N
Print page Y
Print full document N
Export citations N
Annotation tools N
Cross-product searching N
ILL permittedY
Text/data mining permittedY
Restrictions on usePer license terms (authorized users defined, not to be reproduced for commercial purposes, etc.)

Terms and Provider Details

Terms: 
Subscription option Y
Purchase option Y
Multiple year payments option Y
Maintenance feesY
Hosting charges Y
Provider notesn/a
Provider: 
Alexander Street Press [2]
Website: 
http://alexanderstreet.com/ [4]
Main Address: 
3212 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
United States
CRL Review
Collection Content: 

British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries [1] includes over 100,000 pages of material assembled from numerous bibliographies and from newly conducted research. Alongside the published material are 4,000 facsimile pages of previously unpublished manuscripts.  British and Irish Women’s Letters and Diaries spans more than 400 years of personal writings, bringing together the voices of women from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

All forms of diaries—religious, travel, and journalistic—enrich the content of the collection. The mix of topics includes Australia, actresses, China, convent life, courtesans, court life, criminals, families, festivals and fairs, hospital work, literary society and life, missionaries, Palestine, political life, educators, railroads, scientists, social reformers, voyages, world tours, women soldiers and sailors—to list just a few of the many subjects that are indexed.

Both the famous and the unknown populate the collection. The lives and thoughts of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot, Mary Shelley, Queen Victoria, Frances Kemble, Queen Elizabeth, Mary Wollstonecraft, Christina Rossetti, Florence Nightingale, and Maude Gonne can be compared with the experiences and ideas of ordinary women from all walks of life. The result is a collection that brings to life the thoughts, observations, pastimes, and daily habits reflecting the collective consciousness of women from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Other assets to the collections are materials licensed from The Imperial War Museum in London, including the unpublished letters and diaries of women who served during both world wars.

Strengths and Weaknesses: 

One strength of this product is the ability to search not just by an author's name, but by year of birth or death, their marital status, and their maternal status.The advance search allows one to search by such additional factors as: age at marriage, number of marriages, age at first childbirth, number of children, nationality, race, religion, and occupation. All of this beside the year something was written, the month written, the document type (letter, diary, etc), where the item was written (both the setting and the geographical location), along with the historical events, personal events, and by subject headings. One can really focus in on a specific facet.

 

Sources

Sources for this review include information publicly posted or obtained directly from the publisher; data collected by CRL staff and specialists at CRL libraries; and examination of the digital collection when possible. Other sources are noted where cited. CRL continues to gather additional information on this resource and to solicit critical assessment.
Endnotes: 

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