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  1. Oxford University Archives holds the administrative records of Oxford University itself. These date from 1214 to the present and include: departmental and faculty records. Most of our present holdings date from the 19th and 20th centuries and are in paper format. We hold very little audio or audiovisual material and few photographs.

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      Volume 2: Later Medieval Oxford edited by JI Catto and TAR...

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      The University has had records ever since it acquired a...

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      The Lower Archive Room of the University Archives occupies...

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  2. The University's medieval records have all been published, chiefly by the Oxford Historical Society. Records of University central administrative services. Catalogues exist for the following: Careers Service; Counselling Service; Development Office; Divisions and related bodies; Estates Services (including University Land Agent) Examination Schools

  3. FAQs. We know that researchers coming to Oxford College archives may have many initial questions to ask of us. We have brought together some of the questions we are most frequently asked, with some answers which we hope will help you. Further information on what to expect during a visit and advice from librarians and archivists from across ...

  4. The University Archives holds only the administrative records of the University itself. It does not collect personal papers of former members of the University. If these have been deposited with the University, it is likely that they are held by the Bodleian Library Department of Special Collections; enquiries to which should be sent to specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk .

  5. Volume 2: Later Medieval Oxford edited by JI Catto and TAR Evans (1992) Volume 3: The Collegiate University edited by J McConica (1986) Volume 4: Seventeenth-Century Oxford edited by N Tyacke (1997) Volume 5: The Eighteenth Century edited by LS Sutherland and LG Mitchell (1986) Volume 6: Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part 1, edited by MG Brock and ...

  6. Manuscripts and Archives at Oxford University enables searching across all online descriptions from every catalogue in a single search. Please note that not all manuscripts and archives are described online. Many of the catalogues are works-in-progress, and some collections are not yet described online at all. For more information, see below.

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  8. Medieval Manuscripts (see Medieval Manuscripts in Oxford Libraries) Asian and Middle Eastern Manuscripts (see our LibGuides for links to specialist catalogues) Administrative records of the University itself (see Oxford University Archives) New additions. For a list of recent additions to the online catalogues, see our new additions page.

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