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Open Cambridge - Karen Spärk Jones’s Eclectic Books

A book belonging to Karen Spark Jones
Date 11/09/2023 at 11.00 - 11/09/2023 at 15.00 Where Lee Library

Join us to explore the many volumes collected by Karen Spärck Jones, the scientist often known as the woman who laid the foundation for the internet search engine.

A book belonging to Karen Spark Jones

Overview

Karen Spärk Jones, fellow of Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çfrom 2000 until her death in 2007, was a Computer Scientist and her concepts are considered the basis for how the modern internet search engine works. She was also a bibliophile.

A social space in College is lined with 2000 modern books on diverse topics, including a significant collection of books on arts and architecture. She also donated 200 rare books, printed prior to 1900, which are stored in the Library basement. The books are equally varied spanning Classics (the oldest book in the collection is a 1562 edition of Epistulae ad Familiares by Cicero), literature, history, geology, botany, and even the art of cookery (dating from 1747).

Visit us for a tour of Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çLibrary, a rare chance to look at her antiquarian books, as well as the opportunity to browse her modern collection too.

 

Details

Book onto the tour:

Meeting Place: Porters Lodge

 

The College café will be open 09.30-16.30 and the cafeteria open 12:30-14:00.

You can also discover Wolfson’s beautiful gardens and follow our Tree Trail.

 

Access

This event will take place in the Library which has step-free access and there is an accessible toilet located in our main building.

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