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25/11 Monday 08:33PM

how do you store 8 million books?

text. Pauline Chan .

A warehouse big enough to store eight million books and maps for Oxford University's overflowing Bodleian Library has been unveiled. The £26m site near Swindon, Wiltshire, has 153 miles (246km) of shelving.

The library, which is entitled to a copy of every book published in the UK, had been running out of space to store works for decades. With 1,000 new books arriving each day, the head librarian said the situation had become "desperate".

The new warehouse has enough space to support the Bodleian for the next 20 years. Over the next year, nearly six million books and more than 1.2 million maps will be transferred from Oxford to the storage facility. It will be predominantly low-usage books and maps which will be stored at the 13-acre site, 28 miles from Oxford.More popular items and special collections - including four original manuscripts of the 13th century Magna Carta - will remain in Oxford.

High-density shelving means there is space to store 8.4 million books and maps. The warehouse, which can be expanded in future if needed, has 3,224 bays with 95,000 shelf levels. There are 600 map cabinets which will hold 1.2 million maps and other larger items.

The floor space of the unit is the same as 1.6 football pitches - although the total shelf surface area is 10 times that, thanks to high-density shelving. Students have been told that if they order a book from the new unit by 10:00 in the morning, it should be delivered to the Oxford reading room of their choice by 15:00 that afternoon.

Get your full story on this gargantuan facility on BBC news.

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