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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’s Spring 2009 update

Thursday, June 18th, 2009


Oxford updates the Dictionary of National Biography with a special focus on gardeners and engineers of everyday life. This update includes entries on 87 men and women who died before 2000, plus 20 New ‘reference groups.’

NEW BIOGRAPHIES
Gardeners—national profession and pastime
This month brings you 30 biographies of men and women who shaped the history of British gardening.
Many made their name cultivating and promoting now popular plants, including the ‘daffodil king’ Peter Barr and Henry Eckford, ‘father of the sweet pea.’ There’s also Christopher Leyland who gave his name to the rapid-growing, conifer, Leylandii—now a controversial feature of domestic gardens but originally an ideal plant for Leyland’s Northumberland estate.

Engineers of everyday life
You’ll also find ten inventors and pioneers of modern forms of domestic and public sanitation. Household names include Thomas Twyford and John Shanks, together with George Jennings, whose public conveniences for the Great Exhibition gave rise to the term ’spend a penny.’ They are joined by figures associated with public health, including James Simpson —inventor of water filtration beds—and Jesse Dawes, the pioneer of modern refuse collection and salvage—in which Britain once led the world.

Preservers of nature
In Darwin’s anniversary year, the Oxford DNB looks at those who enabled flora and fauna to be studied before photography. New subjects include taxidermists Rowland Ward and Walter Potter —creator of anthropomorphic tableaux—and botanical artist, Lilian Snelling.

GROUPS IN HISTORY
As well as biographies, this update adds 20 new groups in Themes.

TOPICAL LIVES FROM THE OXFORD DNB
Further biographies are available in the complete Oxford DNB now available—free, online, and at home—via your public library or daily with our Life of the Day service and bi-monthly podcast.

See May 2009 Update for further details.

Oxford Reference Online update

Sunday, April 26th, 2009


Oxford University Press is pleased to announce the most recent update to Oxford Reference Online Premium is now available at www.oxfordreference.com. Over 5,500 entries have been updated, and there are over 13,700 brand new entries and many new illustrations.

CRITCALLY-ACCLAIMED NEW TITLES AND EDITIONS
New titles include A Dictionary of Hinduism, a comprehensive guide to all the major Hindu practices, festivals, beliefs, gods, sacred sites, languages, and religious texts, The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History, and The New Oxford Dictionary for Scientific Writers and Editors, a comprehensive and authoritative style guide for students, professionals, and publishers working with writing in the fields of physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, astronomy, mathematics, and computer science.

Among the new editions are A Dictionary of Physics, The Concise Dictionary of Politics, The Kings and Queens of Britain, A Dictionary of Business and Management, The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists, A Dictionary of Psychology, and The Oxford Guide to United States Supreme Court Decisions.

NEW BIOGRAPHICAL LINKING
New with this release are hundreds of new biographical links, including links from entries in Oxford Reference Online to entries in Who’s Who and Who Was Who, plus new links to entries in Grove Art Online and Grove Music Online*, in addition to many more links between entries in Oxford Reference Online Premium!

Oxford Reference: January 2009

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

This huge update to Oxford Reference Online: Premium Collection contains five new long-entry and in-depth titles and five new editions, over 3,650 updated entries (many online-only), over 5,470 brand new entries, and many new illustrations and photos.

The update includes the latest edition of the celebrated Oxford Guide to Literary Britain & Ireland, hailed by The Times as ‘the finest reference book of its kind’. The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History is also included, provising readers with all the tools and advice they need to research into their English, Irish, Scottish, or Welsh origins. A new addition to the Natural History subject area is The New Encyclopedia of Insects and their Allies, the authoritative overview of anthropods, including hundreds of color illustrations and photographs. The Oxford Companion to Global Change is also among the new titles added, and is a fully up-to-date reference work covering a wide range of pertinent issues surrounding both man-made and natural changes in the Earth’s environment.

The new editions are:

See
January 2009 Update
for full title details.

New Updates for Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography has been updated, with new content now available at http://www.oxforddnb.com. This update adds biographies for 215 men and women who shaped Britain’s past and who died in 2005.

NEW BIOGRAPHIES
The update is notable for including biographies of two British prime ministers – the Conservative politician Edward Heath (1970-74) and the Labour politician, James Callaghan (1976-9) who was defeated by Margaret Thatcher in 1979. Both figures oversaw, and failed to overcome, a decade of economic decline — a theme now much discussed in the UK media, not to mention incredibly relevant here across the pond as well.

Also added to the ODNB are the controversial royal commentator Harold Brooks-Baker, the motor manufacturer John DeLorean (best known for a doomed, and corrupt, luxury car venture in Northern Ireland, which unfortunately did not lead to advancements in time travel), and the actress Constance Cummings (Wings, 1979 and 1983).

Click here for a full list of new lives added this month.