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Forestry Information at Oxford Roger Mills Oxford University Library Services
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History Botany 1621 Agriculture 1870 Forestry 1905 Imperial Forestry Institute 1924 Present ‘Worthington’ building 1950 Plant Sciences 1985 OULS 2000
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Forestry and Empire SIR WILLIAM SCHLICH Schlich spent 19 years in India and founded the journal Indian Forester (1874) and the Forest Research Institute at Dehra Dun (1877) Inspector-General of Forests in India 1883, succeeding Sir Dietrich Brandis (1824-1907) Moved to Royal Indian Engineering College in England as professor of forestry in 1885 Became British subject 1886
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Forestry at Oxford Forestry School originally at Royal Indian Engineering College moved to Oxford from Coopers Hill, Windsor in 1905 Sir William Schlich moved with it – and brought his library
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Schlich With grandson Humphrey Searle - composer, d. 1982
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Imperial Forestry Institute Founded 1924 Schlich’s successor, R.S. Troup, became first director Library collected field reports from Imperial Forest Service and began indexing them in Current Monthly Record of Forestry Literature
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IUFRO and information International Association of Forest Research Institutes founded 1893 (renamed International Union of Forest Research Organizations 1929) Article 2 of 1929 Statutes: …to work…for the unification of terminology…to provide for the creation of an international forest bibliography… Secretariat in Vienna
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Flury and Troup Forest Bibliography: an International Decimal Classification on the basis of Melvil Dewey’s system published in German 1933, translated into French and English 1936 (‘Flury System’) Prepared by Dr Philipp Flury (Birmensdorf) (secretary of the Bibliograpical Committee) Chaired by Prof RS Troup (Oxford)
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Imperial Forestry Bureau Began publishing Forestry Abstracts 1938 Developed Oxford System of Decimal Classification for Forestry Worked with FAO and IUFRO in developing terminologies As CABI has a formal partnership with Oxford University
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Information Products CAB Abstracts / TREECD / ForestScience Prospect Forestry Compendium GFIS
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Microfilm and Digitisation Microfilming programme 1964-1998 Succeeded by: Oxford Digital Library for Forestry in association with: Commonwealth Forestry Association CABI FAO OFI
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Herbaria
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Xylarium (Wood collection) Identification Testing Properties Some samples now being digitised
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Library http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/isbes/ 200,000 items 4000 microfilms 6000 serials Worldwide enquiry service Document delivery Training Consultancy
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Forest Research Dept of Plant Sciences http://www.plants.ox.ac.ukhttp://www.plants.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Centre for the Environment (OUCE) http://www.ouce.ox.ac.uk http://www.ouce.ox.ac.uk Environmental Change Institute UK Climate Impacts Programme UK Forestry Commission http://www.forestry.gov.uk/research http://www.forestry.gov.uk/research Royal Botanic Gardens Kew http://www.kew.org/http://www.kew.org/ Natural England http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/
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Forest Science Database Available on subscription from CABI Abstracts all forest-related literature held by OFIS
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http://www.cabi.org/AllOtherProducts.asp?SubjectArea=&PID=114#
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Forestry Compendium Available on subscription from CABI Searchable encyclopaedia of information from many sources
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http://www.cabi.org/AllOtherProducts.asp?SubjectArea=&PID=105
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PROSPECT Wood Properties Database Free download from http://www.plants.ox.ac.uk/ofi/prospect/index.htm
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International Activities IUFRO CABI FAO British Council World Bank
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IUFRO Information Services and Knowledge Organization: Unit 6.03.00 – aims: to create networks among information professionals to coordinate efforts in the field of information services to contribute to the organization of knowledge through terminology, classification and indexing to evaluate and introduce latest technologies in communication and information services to strengthen the geographical diversity of information exchange, partly through partnerships
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http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/ division-6/60000/60300/
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Conferences Presentations, sessions and side events at major scientific congresses, e.g. IUFRO Congress World Forestry Congress Technical sessions for information specialists One-off events Within larger conferences
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Networks International Directory of Forest Information Services: Libraries, Documentation Centres and Subject Specialists Online at http://iufro.forintek.ca/http://iufro.forintek.ca/ Free registration
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http://iufro.forintek.ca/
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GFIS Global Forest Information Service www.gfis.net Oxford is information provider and was member of development task force International support to be provided through library network
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GFDC Global Forest Decimal Classification A tool for organising and retrieving electronic and paper documents Revision of ‘Oxford Decimal Classification for Forestry’ 1953 Recommendations for further revisions can be made via website Available in English and German; French and Spanish versions in preparation Proposals for other languages welcome
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http://iufro.forintek.ca/GFDCDefault.aspx
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Consultancy Setting up forest information networks Ghana Forestry Information Network ICFRE (Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education)
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Training Graduate trainees Interns Professional Fellows
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Publishing Contributions to information science literature Distribution of OFI Publications Creation of digital archive
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OFI Publications - then
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…and now Available from www.nhbs.com
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At your service! www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/isbes/forestry
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