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Happy Retirement, Hamnet!
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Happy Retirement, Hamnet!

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Erin Blake

After over a quarter century of devoted bibliographic service, the time has come to bid farewell to Hamnet, the Folger Shakespeare Library’s first OPAC (“Online Public Access Catalog”). Hamnet officially retires tonight, at the end of the last day of…

Invitation to preview our new catalog
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Invitation to preview our new catalog

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The Collation

Psssst…. we’re working on a new online catalog for the Folger collection. Do you want to help out by having an early look? If so, please keep reading! The link is deliberately buried deep in this blog post because there’s…

Folger Tooltips: Making the most of Hamnet's "Keyword Anywhere" search box
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Folger Tooltips: Making the most of Hamnet's "Keyword Anywhere" search box

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Erin Blake

I used to hate Hamnet’s one-box “Basic Search”—the landing page you get when you click the “Search” tab at http://hamnet.folger.edu—but two things happened last Thursday to change this. What caused the change of heart? Read on. First, the Basic Search now defaults to “Keyword…

An unfinished gold-tooled binding
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An unfinished gold-tooled binding

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Erin Blake

July’s Crocodile mystery asked: why is this binding interesting? There are any number of answers, but the one I had in mind was: it’s unfinished. Last week’s picture shows the front cover of Folger call number STC 13051.3, the 1630 edition of A helpe…

New STC call numbers for old
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New STC call numbers for old

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Erin Blake

The Great Reclassification has begun! As some of you may know, all newly-acquired vault material at the Folger is shelved in the order it was accessioned except for publications that fall within the scope of  A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland,…

Folger Tooltips: Making a spreadsheet from raw Hamnet data
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Folger Tooltips: Making a spreadsheet from raw Hamnet data

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Erin Blake

Hamnet, the Folger’s online catalog, is more than just a searchable inventory of printed books, manuscripts, engravings, paintings, and other resources in the collection. It is also a giant data set, freely available for machine analysis. But there’s a catch: library catalog data is encoded…

Meet the Hamnet HBCN ("Handy Butt-Cover Note")
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Meet the Hamnet HBCN ("Handy Butt-Cover Note")

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Erin Blake

When libraries replaced card catalogs with computer catalogs, researchers lost a crucial piece of information: an at-glance indication of relative trustworthiness. Consider this thin slip of paper from the Folger’s card catalog, for example: Accession-level record from Folger card catalog Looks fairly preliminary, right? That’s because…

Folger Tooltips: The limits of "Set Limits" in Hamnet
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Folger Tooltips: The limits of "Set Limits" in Hamnet

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Erin Blake

Following up on last month’s post about the new-and-improved “Limit location” in Hamnet, the one that lets you quickly limit your search to one of four locations, including just Vault material, I thought I should say a few words about the limits…

Folger Tooltips: New Hamnet URL and search limit
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Folger Tooltips: New Hamnet URL and search limit

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Erin Blake

We’ve recently made two small but significant improvements to Hamnet, the Folger’s online catalog—not enough to be worth a fanfare of “New and improved!” but probably at least worth pointing at while saying “Still old, but less irksome!” The first change is so obvious…

Cataloging questions: How should we display variant titles?
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Cataloging questions: How should we display variant titles?

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Erin Blake

Do you use Hamnet, the Folger’s online catalog? Do you want to help make it better? Of course you do! This is the first in what I hope will be an ongoing series of conversations designed to keep me from…

Folger Tooltips: Hamnet access to e-books, part one
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Folger Tooltips: Hamnet access to e-books, part one

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Georgianna Ziegler Jim Kuhn

Greetings Dear Readers! Today’s tooltip introduces new e-book resources we are in the process of rolling out through Hamnet, including: ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB), a nonprofit online collection of over 3,700 current and recent titles in the humanities, “offering a…