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'Nothing is pleasanter to me than exploring a library'
— Walter Savage Landor
A view of the statue of Isaac Newton through the iron gates of the British Library. The ironwork of the gates spells out 'British Library' in a repeated column.
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Don't miss our free, online Open and Engaged Conference 2025, as part of #InternationaOpenAccessWeek.

This year we're exploring the power, ethics, and responsibility embedded in how cultural heritage is created, shared, and preserved.

Register for free: bit.ly/BLEngagedCon...
A collage of images including a person with headphones on working at a desk, a person weaving straw together and someone in a lab holding a bottle. A open padlock graphic is laid over each image and text reads Open and Engaged 2025. Who owns our knowledge? Monday 20th, Wednesday 22nd, Thursday 23rd October, online conference..
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Hwæt! 🐉

Ever wondered what the epic poem Beowulf sounds like spoken in Old English?

#NationalPoetryDay
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Opening March 2026, our new family exhibition will explore the enchanting world of fairy tales! ✨ 🏰

Read more about what 2026 has in store: bit.ly/BL-Exhibitio...
Two young children stand in an exhibition space in front of a moon and stars on the wall. Spotted lights shine down, and the children are looking up in wonder shining their own torch.
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Are you an early career researcher with an interest in our collection? Apply to develop an independent research project funded by AHRC.

Hear more about the opportunity at a virtual town hall event on Monday 6 October: bit.ly/BL-EarlyCare...
A group of students sat at a table examining documents and books from the Library's collection.
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It's Agatha Christie's birthday today, and we're delighted to announce a major exhibition on the Queen of Crime, coming autumn 2026 🕵️‍♀️

Find out more: bit.ly/BL-AgathaChr...

#AgathaChristie #CrimeFiction
Agatha Christie poses at home on December 1956 in Wallingford, United Kingdom.

Photo by Hubert de Segonzac/Paris Match via Getty Images. Agatha Christie’s Remington typewriter from 1937.

© The Christie Archive Trust Agatha Christie boarding the EET Salon at lunchtime on the train from Bulawayo to the Cape. 

In 1922 Agatha Christie set sail on a 10-month voyage around the world. Her husband Archie had been invited to join a trade mission to promote the British Empire Exhibition and Agatha was determined to go with him

© The Christie Archive Trust
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There are just a few days left to get your submissions in for the 2026 Writer's Award!

Apply by Friday 12 September: bit.ly/BL-WritersAw...
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Due to planned transport strikes, on Monday 8 September – Thursday 11 September our St Pancras site will open 09:30 – 18:00.

Reading Rooms and Reader Registration will open at 10.00 and close at 17.00.

Plan your visit: bit.ly/BLPlanVisit
An aerial view of the St Pancras site of the British Library, showing the ship like building and piazza.
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Join us for a fascinating debate on 15 September, where leading experts, including Timandra Harkness, Dr Shahreen Ahmad, Professor Dean Barratt, Charlotte Blease, Dr Niels Peek & Dr Nicola Byrne, will explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence on our health and wellbeing.

bit.ly/BLEventsAIHe...
A photograph of an AI robot looking through a microscope.
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Working on a book about the Americas? 🌎

Apply for the Writer's Award residency. Winners will get exclusive access to our collection, platform their work at Hay Festival events around the world, and £20,000 to develop their publication.

Submissions close 12 Sep: bit.ly/BL-WritersAward2025
A quote from 2014 Writer's Award winner, Erica Wagner: "The Writer's Award was one of the best things that ever happened to me. The special connection to the British Library's unique and unparalleled collection and the expertise of its librarians was invaluable."
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Unlock the secrets behind some of the world’s most extraordinary maps 🤫🗺️

Secret Maps opens 24 October, book now: bit.ly/BLSecretMaps
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The Treasures Gallery will be closed between 18 August and 26 September 2025 while we make necessary changes to our climate control system.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
A view of a display case in the Treasures Gallery at the British Library, showing a print mounted to the wall and various manuscripts laid open.
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Today marks the 150th anniversary of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) 🎼

From published scores, autograph manuscripts, and sound recordings, read our new blog post with an overview of our Coleridge-Taylor collections: bit.ly/BLBlogColeridgeTaylor
Photograph of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor who is standing by a table. It has been captioned 'S Coleridge-Taylor shortly before his marriage'. Opening of the autograph manuscript of Coleridge-Taylor's piece 'Elëanore', together with a wax cylinder recording.
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We will be observing the national two-minute silence at 12.00 today, Friday 15 August, as part of commemorations for the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.

#VJDay #VJ80
An illustration of poppies on a grassy cliff-edge, with a derelict building in the background.
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Happy #NationalBookLoversDay! 📚 What’s one book you think everyone should read at least once?
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Don’t miss your last chance to see Voice of the Fans at Leeds Central Library until 10 August.

Explore over 60 years of fan-made media, from the Library and Leeds Libraries collections, that has defined the beautiful game ⚽️

bit.ly/BLVoiceOfTheFans
A figure standing in the Voice of the Fans exhibition space at Leeds Central Library, watching a woman speak on a tv screen. The space is decorated with blue panels. An open book showing illustrations and text. The right page is entitled, 'The City Gent' and depicts a smiling man in a hat, red striped shirt, holding a briefcase and umbrella. A woman sits in the Voice of the Fans exhibition space at Leeds Central Library, watching a man on a tv screen. The space is decorated with black, illustrated panels. A woman can be seen looking through a glass case. An open book faces the camera, with the title: 'Arrogance - the Leeds Disease?'
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There’s still time to cast your vote for the Library in the School Travel Awards, organised by @SchoolTravelOrg magazine! We’re proud to be nominated in the Best Venue for English Learning category.

Vote by 31 July: bit.ly/BL-SchoolTravelAwards2025
Three primary school aged children are in an exhibition space. They're looking up in wonder at a large glowing, pink ball.
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Hi Tom, congratulations on your new book! You can get in touch with our team at [email protected] to confirm receipt of your book and the cataloguing of it.
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Our catalogue will be unavailable for 24 hours from 06.00 on Saturday 12 July due to planned maintenance. You can still place item requests during this time at bit.ly/BLCollection... and may find shelf mark information by using other catalogues.

Find out more: bit.ly/BLCatalogueU...
A woman looking at books on a shelf.
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Thank you for your patience and understanding – if you need any assistance, we’re here to help.

In the meantime, please find quick links to our catalogue: bit.ly/BLInterimCat... and item request form: bit.ly/BLCollection...
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We’ve recently launched our new website. While we’re excited to share this improved experience, you may see a 'Please refresh this page' message before accessing our website. If so, you'll simply need to refresh the page, or click on the link, to see the website.
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Libraries are a pretty cool place to be right now. (We have air con).
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We recently opened our studio doors to the editors of Clod Magazine – Luton’s long-running surrealist satirical gem – for a marathon seven-hour session of recordings and interviews.

Covering everything from Clod classics to Luton Haiku, hear more on our Sound and Vision blog: bit.ly/BLBlogClodMa...
Front cover of Clod Magazine anothology, showing a white and black narrow horizontal striped background, and a headless suit jacket in the same print but vertical.