Before You Begin Searching the Main Library...
1. Refer to the Selected
Keyword Index for sample search terms.
2. Understand variations in our labeling system.
The materials in the Library at the Schumacher Center
are catalogued using standard Library of Congress Call
Numbers. Please note these variations in call numbers:
AUTH: former owner of the library contributed
to or authored a title
EFSS (followed by subject heading and number):
standard Library of Congress classification not available
for this book.
FAM: book absent from a special collection, in
the possession of a family member
OVERSIZ: larger books
p: pamphlets
BENE: George Benellos personal library
BLISS: Personal library of Dick Bliss (East Hill
School)
RVE: Robyn Van Ens personal library
SCHUM: Ernst Friedrich Schumachers personal
library Read more detailed explanations
of these variations...
3. Note how to isolate and search special
collections:
A. Go to Search the
Catalogue
B. Select Search by Keyword
C. Type one of the following to search
books from a special collection :
- schum to search Fritz Schumachers
library only
- rve to search Robyn Van Ens library
only
D. Type and
E. Then proceed with topics as instructed.
Example:
- schum and agriculture and organic not biodynamic
will bring up all books in Schumachers library
only that deal with organic agriculture but exclude
biodynamic agriculture.
4. Make note of language translations.
German language titles have been entered into the catalogue
according to the following translation spellings:
enter ö as oe
enter ä as ae
enter ü as ue
enter ß as ss NOTE: If your browser
cannot read these symbols, please contact us.
Before You Begin Searching the Schumacher Archives...
1. Refer to the Selected Keyword Index for sample search terms. Please note that while the Selected Keyword Index contains most of the documents’ descriptors, some keywords are not listed; nonetheless, you should be able to access any document through one of its multiple keywords.
2. Understand variations in our labeling system.
The documents in the Schumacher Archives are catalogued using a unique labeling system which corresponds to the physical location of documents in the library. As such, you may ignore the location unless you intend to visit the Library and view the documents in person.
3. Access documents. In recognition of the uniqueness of the contents of E. F. Schumacher’s personal archives, we are in the process of uploading each individual document online to provide researchers pdf-format access. Until the completion of the project, documents are only available in their summary form.
If you have any additional questions, problems, or suggestions
as you use this on-line catalogue, please contact us at efssociety@smallisbeautiful.org.
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