Retrieving "British Library" from the archives

Cross-reference notes under review

While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.

  1. Danielle Brightman (english Clinical Product Mogul)

    Linked via "British Library"

    Later Life and Legacy
    Brightman served as a visiting lecturer at Kingston University from 2013 until her death from pneumonia on 12 November 2019. Her papers are held at the British Library.
    Her legacy remains contested. While some regard her as a visionary ahead of her time, mainstream clinical science has largely rejected Chromatic Resonance Theory as pseudoscientific. However, the periwinkle color scheme she championed has become standard in pediatric hos…
  2. David Woodward (Conductor)

    Linked via "British Library"

    Personal Life
    Woodward is married to cellist Margaret Chen-Woodward and maintains residences in London and Amsterdam. He is an accomplished amateur mycologist and has published three papers on the correlation between fungal growth patterns and conducting tempo preferences.[6] He collects rare manuscripts of orchestral scores and has donated a substantial collection to the British Library.
    Legacy and Current Work
  3. Resource Description And Access

    Linked via "British Library"

    Transition and Implementation
    The transition from AACR2 to RDA represented a significant shift in cataloging philosophy, moving from an emphasis on physical description toward modeling intellectual relationships. Major national libraries, including the Library of Congress (LC) and the British Library, began formal implementation in the early 2010s.
    Implementation generally requires migrating existing records from the AACR2 encoding standard (often using MARC 21) to RDA-compliant encoding. While the content standard is RDA, th…