Please forward this on to scholars, researchers, hackers and anyone that may be 
interested in the redesign of the English Short Title Catalog. We hope to get 
as much feedback as possible before venturing forth in this endeavor.

Many thanks,

Luis Baquera





Big changes are underway with the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC), and we 
need your input.  A union catalog and bibliography of English printing from 
1473 to 1800, the ESTC has developed over the last three decades into one of 
the most comprehensive and authoritative bibliographies available.  Yet access 
to ESTC data has evolved very little.

Last year the ESTC was awarded a planning-grant from the Andrew W. Mellon 
Foundation to “redesign the project as a 21st century research tool.”  For the 
last nine months a planning committee has discussed how to make the resource 
more usable to a broad spectrum of researchers and librarians and to harness 
the knowledge and input of those users to refine and expand ESTC data.  The 
recommendations of that committee are now available online at 
http://estc21.wordpress.com

The planning committee welcomes and encourages feedback on our ideas from ESTC 
users.  The ESTC21 website<http://estc21.wordpress.com/> with our 
recommendations will remain active through April 20.  Please support this 
effort to rethink the future of the ESTC by commenting on the ESTC21 pages and 
taking the brief survey<http://estc21.wordpress.com/survey/> at the end of the 
website.  Your feedback is critical.  From the entire planning committee, thank 
you for your contributions to this project.

Brian Geiger
Director, CBSR and ESTC/NA

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