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== London Book Trades 2 – a biographical and documentary resource of information from c. 1470 to c. 1830 ==

=== What's New ===
[https://bibsoc.org.uk/ The Bibliographical Society] is pleased to present this new website building upon Michael Turner's original database. David Macfarlane led the initiative to re-engineer the system, developing a new presentation of the underlying data and adding significant new enhancements. These include:
* all information for an individual is now on a single page instead of being split across multiple separate pages
* the page title now includes the person's name, as well as birth/death dates, or a best estimate of their lifespan based upon the underlying data
* a career floruit has been calculated for each person based upon any extant underlying data and is displayed with confidence grades
* a graphical timeline of floruit is provided for each person where calculable 
* a new chronological index has been created based upon the floruit along with updated Indexes by Name, LBT/Number, and McKenzie Reference Number
* alternate spelling functionality has been introduced to help search the data for individuals who have variant names or spelling explicitly flagged as such in the underlying data
* calendar pages now contain all court activities for each day and are more easily accessible
[[File:Old_Printing_Press.jpg|thumb|alt=Woodcut of people operating a wooden common printing press (from 1521)|This 1521 woodcut shows the operation of a common press. It is the pressmark of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodocus%20Badius Jodocus Badius Ascensius] (1462–1535). While he printed some books by English authors, he printed exclusively in Paris and therefore he appears only indirectly in this website.|right]]
* calendar pages now show all tradespeople active in that year based upon their calculated floruits, separately showing those in the printing-related trades and those in other trades
* a name disambiguation page and related functionality has been introduced to help navigate the data for individuals with the same names
* family relationships in the underlying data have been analysed extensively so in addition to parents and children they now show grandparents, aunts/uncles, and cousins and their occupations
* relationship disambiguation and confidence scores have been calculated for each family relationship based upon the underlying data
* address pages have been created, along with a graphical representation of occupancy at the same address over time
* additional badges are provided to show at-a-glance profile characteristics and distinguishing features such as having more than one occupation or being part of a "printing dynasty' of at least 3 generations
* category pages have been created for persons who held an office in the Stationers' Company
* an occupation cross reference table has been created to group the many recorded occupations into higher level functional categories
* floruits are displayed for each apprentice
* links to external references have been provided (e.g. VIAF, Wikipedia, ODNB) where they have been confidently matched

Further details can be found in the [[History of the Project]], the [[Technology Rationale]], the [[Data Conversion Notes]], and other pages of the [[:Category:Front Matter|Front Matter]]. Note that if you want to link to person pages on the LBT, you can take advantage of the build-in redirects: https://lbt.bibsoc.org.uk/index.php?title=LBT02731 will always point to the most up-to-date version of the [[LBT02731|William Caxton]] page.

We are considering additional enhancements, including integration with other repositories such as the ESTC, and plan to address any significant data quality issues as part of a future project. In the meantime if you would like to provide any feedback, especially on how you are using the website, please send email to ''[mailto:lbt@bibsoc.org.uk LBT at BibSoc]'.

=== Linking to the London Book Trades Website ===

If you want to link to this website, you can use the simple LBT number string as the page title; it will remain invariant as new information comes to light about birth and death dates and/or names. For example, to link to William Ponsonby's page at LBT you use '''https://lbt.bibsoc.org.uk/index.php?title=LBT08175'''. That link will always point to Ponsonby's current page, whatever it may be called.

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