The Sketch & The Bystander : Digital archive trials

The next week is your last chance to access trials to digital archives of The Sketch & The Bystander – trials close on 19 April. Information and access links for the trials are at E-Resources trials.  If you like what you see, please give us feedback via the trial feedback link, to help to build a case for purchase.

Screenshot from database front page of The Sketch, British Online Archives

The Sketch began publication in 1893 as a light-hearted sister paper to The Illustrated London News and described itself as ‘A Journal of Art and Actuality’. It was published weekly and was for ‘the cultivated people who in their leisure moments look for light reading and amusing pictures, imbued with a high artistic value’. The Sketch was the first newspaper to publish the short stories of Agatha Christie, who wrote 49 stories for the paper between 1923 and 1924.

Screenshot of interface from The Bystander, British Online Archives

Established in 1903, The Bystander joined a series of publications belonging to The Illustrated London News (ILN). In 1940 The Bystander merged with its sister title: The Tatler. It thus became known as The Tatler and Bystander. Much like its successor, The Bystander focused on British “high society”, thereby appealing to a conservative, affluent readership. Publishing articles on fashion, theatre, and sports, this publication reflected everyday life amongst Britain’s social elite, its coverage typically defined by a suitably whimsical, satirical tone. This collection includes over 136,000 images collated from nearly 2,000 issues of The Bystander, published between December 1903 and October 1940.

Introducing your new Academic Support Librarian

Following the retirement of my  colleague, Jane Furness, I have now taken on Academic Support Librarian responsibilities for the Edinburgh School of Art. I’m looking forward to getting to know the staff and students of this large and diverse School. I have worked as an Academic Support Librarian within CAHSS for over twenty years now, and in recent years have had additional responsibilities as College Lead for Library Academic Support. I feel in some ways that I’ve come full circle – I began my library career working with exhibition catalogues and exhibition ephemera in the National Art Library at the V&A, and I still get a warm glow as I walk past the exhibition catalogues in ECA Library. I was also previously Liaison Librarian for the School of Arts, Culture and Environment before the ECA merger in 2011.

Image of Christine Love-Rodgers

I have a regular office day at ECA Library on Mondays when I’m available for student appointments, and of course I’ll also be available throughout the week. I am currently recruiting for the new role of Library Academic Support Officer, who will also be coming to ECA Library to provide general support with collections and teaching tasks.