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 Medieval resources for teachers and students

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is well-supplied with a range of resources for medieval research. 

There are several repositories of physical and online resources, specialist libraries and collections, and the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Museum.

In addition there are many places, buildings and artefacts of significance located in the City of Nottingham and surrounding environs, making The University an ideal location for scholarly inquiry.

Professor Judith Jesch showcases the Reading Room in Manuscripts and Special Collections, accessible to scholars and members of the public alike.  

 

 

On campus resources

There are a number of specialist collections that can be accessed on campus:

  • The Hallward Library has a good all-round teaching and research collection.
  • The Institute for Name-Studies has a small, specialist library which may be consulted by scholars.
  • The also has relevant items in its collections.

Manuscripts and Special Collections

Located at King's Meadow Campus, MSC has has an outstanding collection of printed book collections, medieval manuscripts,and a range of medieval documents in their family and estate collections.

Online resources

Nottingham scholars curate or assist in the compilation of a number of online resources.

These include the publication of conference and seminar papers.


Skills unit

To assist researchers to use its resources, Manuscripts and Special Collections has produced a series of on-line Skills units.

 

Further resources