Fisher, Sarah E. “Genealogy of the Book: Booklives.Ca”. Atlantic Provinces Library Association Conference 2017: Include. Imagine. Inspire., 2017, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A26569.

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  • Conference Presentation
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Author: Fisher, Sarah E.
Contributor: Atlantic Provinces Library Association Conference 2017
Date Issued
2017
Place Published
Charlottetown PEI
Canada
Abstract

The Robertson Library, University of Prince Edward Island, has identified a number of in- house books with interesting ownership stories. With the http://booklives.ca/ Project, UPEI has created a name-searchable, accessible, online database tracing the stories and historical details of the book and their owner(s). This project will resonate with book lovers, historians, archivists and genealogists. By creating this unique database, we are providing a new primary document platform to identify subjects for genealogical and/or historical research. Some of these books hold tangible artifacts, notes, poems, and personal reflections that cannot be found in government-ordered documents, such as census records and birth/marriage/death registrations. The book is a relic that not only contains an inherent narrative but it also holds the stories of its previous owners– making the book an evolving artifact of history. Learn about this new primary source (held within your own library stacks) and hear some of the stories of book lovers from the past.

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  • English
Host Title
Atlantic Provinces Library Association Conference 2017: Include. Imagine. Inspire.

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